What is the fuel consumption of the Nissan Sylphy automatic transmission?

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IsaacDella
07/29/25 9:47pm
The fuel consumption of the Sylphy 1.6 automatic transmission is: 5.6L/100KM. Methods to reduce fuel consumption are as follows: Control the optimal engine speed: When driving, the most fuel-efficient engine speed for generally fuel-injected cars is around 2200-2500 rpm. Regardless of the gear, keep the engine speed around 2200-2500 rpm. Too low a speed will make the car sluggish, consume fuel without moving, and also damage the engine; too high a speed increases unnecessary fuel consumption and also harms the engine. Maintain the optimal speed: The most fuel-efficient driving condition is driving at a constant speed in a straight line. The most fuel-efficient speed for small-displacement cars is 60-80 km/h, and for medium-displacement cars, it is 80-100 km/h.
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