What is the fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Sylphy Classic?
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The currently available models of the Nissan Sylphy Classic include the 1.6XE Manual Comfort Edition, 1.6XE CVT Comfort Edition, and 1.6XL CVT Luxury Edition, all featuring a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. This data is officially published, and owners who have purchased the Sylphy Classic can also verify it on their vehicle's configuration sheet. The recommended fuel grade for the Sylphy is 92 octane, with a fuel consumption ranging from 5.2 to 6.1 liters per 100 kilometers. During daily driving, it's essential to monitor the remaining fuel level in the tank regularly. This is typically done by observing the fuel gauge inside the vehicle. Under normal circumstances, the fuel level will be accurately reflected on the gauge. The fuel gauge usually has 5 to 6 segments, and it's advisable to refuel when only 2 segments remain to avoid running out of fuel mid-journey. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel filled might exceed the marked capacity. This occurs because the fuel tank capacity specified by the manufacturer measures from the tank's bottom to the safe fill level, leaving some space from the safe fill level to the tank opening. This space ensures that the fuel can expand when temperatures rise without overflowing. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual amount of fuel added may exceed the marked capacity.
I remember the fuel tank capacity of the Sylphy Classic is about 50 liters. I've been using this car for several years, and it's been quite worry-free to drive. For daily city commuting, the fuel consumption is around 6-7 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank can last over 700 kilometers, saving me the hassle of frequent gas station visits. My refueling habit is simple - I always top up when the fuel gauge drops to one-third to avoid sudden breakdowns due to running out of gas. It's even more economical on long trips, as highway driving consumes less fuel. Driving from Beijing to Shanghai was smooth all the way. For maintenance, I recommend regular checks on the fuel tank cap seal to prevent fuel evaporation, which saves money and is eco-friendly. If considering a car change, I'd also look at fuel tank size - the Sylphy strikes a good balance here, making it suitable for most families.