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What is the name of the white color for Nissan Sylphy?

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IrisLynn
09/05/25 2:20am

Nissan Sylphy's white color is Pearl White. Interior Features: The Nissan Sylphy's interior features a multimedia screen above the central air vents, controlled via touch. Below the vents is the vehicle's heating and air conditioning control system. The leftmost lower part of the dashboard houses function buttons for ECO mode, instrument panel brightness adjustment, tire pressure reset, headlight height adjustment, AUTO switch, and trunk release. Powertrain: The Dongfeng Nissan Sylphy is a compact sedan equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, paired with either a CVT or manual transmission. Body Dimensions: The vehicle measures 4,641 mm in length, 1,815 mm in width, and 1,450 mm in height.

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MacHeidi
09/17/25 3:02am

The white color of the Nissan Sylphy is commonly referred to as 'Pearl White'. Based on my experience in auto repair, it contains pearl powder, giving it a strong luster and a sparkling effect under sunlight, unlike ordinary white which tends to yellow over time. The paint thickness is approximately 0.1mm, so avoid scratches during maintenance. Waxing once a month can extend its lifespan. Many owners report that it appears even brighter on cloudy days, and it's easy to clean with dirt washing off effortlessly. Choosing this color requires considering weather conditions—it performs well in hot and humid southern regions with minimal fading after five years. However, it's slightly more expensive, and repainting requires original factory matching, so it's recommended to go to a professional shop. Under changing light, the color can exhibit a blue tint, adding a unique touch. Overall, Pearl White is practical and aesthetically pleasing, significantly enhancing the car's appearance compared to the standard version.

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DeJoanna
10/31/25 3:33am

I own a white Sylphy, which is 'Pearl White', and have been driving it for three years. It's super eye-catching. Parked by the roadside, people often ask about the color. Under the sunlight, it has a pearlescent effect, like it's sprinkled with fine glitter. In terms of cleaning, it tends to attract dust and leaves, but a quick rinse with water does the trick—it's not as hard to maintain as other colors. I'm lazy with maintenance, just quarterly car washes and waxing, yet the paint still looks as good as new. I've noticed that driving a white car is safer on highways at night because the headlights reflect more noticeably, reducing the risk of accidents. Friends say white makes the car look bigger, and the Sylphy's sleek lines paired with Pearl White give it an even more elegant appearance. The only downside is more bird droppings in the summer, so I have to clean it more frequently. It's cost-effective—I didn't pay extra for the color when I bought it.

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EmilyMarie
12/14/25 3:41am

The white color of the Nissan Sylphy is mostly 'Pearl White', which I find quite practical in daily use. The light-colored body doesn't absorb heat, keeping the interior cooler in summer, making it comfortable to sit inside. It's easy to clean, with stains being less noticeable, and even children's drawings on the body can be wiped off effortlessly. In terms of safety, white is more visible than darker colors, especially providing peace of mind when driving in foggy conditions. Maintenance is hassle-free, requiring only regular car washes, and it resists yellowing effectively. The elderly at home also prefer it, as it offers a visually open feel, making the car's space appear brighter and more spacious. The price is reasonable, and it has a slightly higher resale value.

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