What is the fuel consumption of the Nissan Sylphy Classic automatic transmission?
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The fuel consumption of the Nissan Sylphy Classic automatic transmission is 6.2-6.7L/100km. There are three methods to reduce vehicle fuel consumption: 1. Minimize vehicle weight: Keep the interior as simple as possible and avoid carrying unnecessary items, as every additional 1kg of load increases fuel consumption by 1%; 2. Avoid excessive vehicle modifications: Adding spoilers, protective covers, or wings can disrupt the original aerodynamic design, increasing wind resistance and consuming extra fuel. Modifying lighting systems can also increase electrical load and unnecessary fuel consumption; 3. Develop good driving habits: Avoid sudden acceleration, high-speed driving in low gears, prolonged idling, frequent lane changes, or braking. Aim for smooth starts, steady-speed driving, and reduced braking.
I've been driving the Nissan Sylphy Classic automatic for almost two years and have thoroughly understood its fuel consumption. In city traffic jams, it can go up to 9.5L/100km at most, but it's particularly fuel-efficient on highways, with the lowest consumption recorded at 5.3L/100km. On average, the combined fuel consumption is around 7L/100km, which translates to slightly over 0.5 yuan per kilometer. This level is quite good among Japanese cars. Actually, fuel consumption is closely related to driving habits. I'm accustomed to gently pressing the accelerator and braking less. Using the air conditioning in summer increases consumption by about 0.5L/100km. A full tank can cover over 600 kilometers, which is more than sufficient for daily commuting. Maintenance is also crucial. I use 0W20 full synthetic oil and change the air filter on time, and now the fuel consumption is even slightly lower than when the car was new.