
The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the Sylphy is approximately 8.8 liters. More details about the Sylphy are as follows: 1. The Sylphy is a sedan series launched by Dongfeng Passenger Vehicle Company in 1959. In terms of health, the scores for 'in-car air quality' and 'in-car noise' lead other models in the same batch. In terms of energy conservation and environmental protection, 'comprehensive fuel consumption' and 'exhaust emissions' are far ahead of other models in the same batch. 2. It adopts the family's new V-Motion 2.0 design language; benefiting from Nissan's global CMF platform with a longer and wider chassis structure, it boasts a 1.254 luxury car width-to-height ratio, achieving an ultra-low drag coefficient of 0.26Cd, along with a 1.5Gpa-UHSS high-rigidity body structure.

I remember when I drove the Sylphy 2.0, the fuel consumption averaged 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, and could drop to around 7 liters on the highway. When I first bought it, I was worried that the 2.0L displacement would be fuel-thirsty, but over time I found the car's tuning quite smart, with the CVT transmission aiding smooth driving, making acceleration steady and effortless. I commute 20 kilometers daily, and when traffic is bad with many traffic lights, the fuel consumption can rise to 10 liters, especially noticeable when using the air conditioning in summer. Later, I developed habits like gently pressing the accelerator, avoiding sudden brakes, and checking tire pressure during weekend maintenance, which stabilized the fuel consumption. Overall, this car is suitable for daily commuting, with no major issues over five years, but don't expect it to be as fuel-efficient as a hybrid. For those looking to save money, try using 95-octane gasoline for more complete combustion.

I've been driving a Sylphy 2.0 for just half a year. During the break-in period, the combined fuel consumption was slightly over 8L/100km. In city traffic with frequent congestion and dense traffic lights, it can exceed 9L/100km, while on smooth highways it easily drops below 7L/100km, which feels quite satisfactory. The air conditioning has a noticeable impact - in summer it increases fuel costs by about 2%, while winter shows little change. As an office worker, I've developed habits like avoiding excessive load, keeping the trunk clear of clutter, and using a fuel consumption app to track data and optimize driving. Compared to friends' smaller displacement cars, this one has more power though not the most fuel-efficient, but it's more than adequate for daily commuting. If I reduce aggressive driving, long-term fuel costs remain manageable.

I've been using the Sylphy 2.0 for four years to pick up and drop off my kids at school, with fuel consumption consistently between 7.5 to 8 liters. In the city with frequent traffic jams, the consumption rises to 9 liters, which is normal, but it's more fuel-efficient when driving home on the highway. For family trips with three people, the fuel consumption slightly increases when carrying a lot of kids' stuff. I make sure to regularly maintain the filters to reduce power loss. Compared to my neighbor's compact car, this car has more space and slightly higher fuel consumption, but it's economical and practical. I usually drive smoothly and avoid full loads when going uphill, saving a few hundred yuan on fuel each month. Safety comes first, fuel consumption is secondary.

The Sylphy 2.0 has a fuel consumption of approximately 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers. I care about the environment and have found that reasonable driving can reduce emissions. Driving at low speeds in the city results in higher fuel consumption and more waste emissions, but optimization can reduce the carbon footprint by 10%. Compared to traditional SUVs, the Sylphy is more efficient, but considering a hybrid or electric vehicle is recommended for long-term greener options. I have changed my habits, such as reducing idle time and combining other modes of transportation, to make each liter of fuel more effective. Fuel consumption data serves as a benchmark, and we can further promote sustainable transportation.

I've worked with quite a few Sylphy 2.0 cars, and under normal driving conditions, the combined fuel consumption ranges from 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. The engine and transmission are well-matched, but poor , such as a clogged air filter, can increase fuel consumption by up to 1 liter. Frequent starts and stops in the city are the main culprits, while on good roads, it can be kept below 7 liters. Common issues: insufficient tire pressure increases resistance—recommend checking monthly; carbon buildup affects combustion efficiency—regular cleaning can save fuel. Mechanically speaking, this car is well-balanced in design, and the 2.0 displacement isn't fuel-thirsty, but driving habits determine actual consumption. Simple adjustments can optimize performance.


