Which model is the Sylphy 59800?
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Sylphy 59800 refers to the Sylphy Classic model. The exterior of the Sylphy Classic is quite similar to the newer models, but the rear emblem has been updated—newer models feature the SYLPHY Classic badge. The Sylphy 59800 is positioned as a family-oriented compact car, with dimensions of 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1450mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2712mm. It is powered by a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 139 horsepower and a peak torque of 169 Nm. The transmission options include a 5-speed manual gearbox and a CVT (continuously variable transmission).
I often help friends choose cars, and the 59,800 yuan Sylphy sounds like the lowest trim of the Sylphy Classic, possibly a promotional or inventory clearance price. The Sylphy Classic is Nissan's entry-level model, and at this price, it's likely the base manual version with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine. The configuration is basic—probably lacking features like parking sensors or a smart screen. This car offers low fuel consumption and ample space, making it practical for daily commuting, but be sure to verify whether it's a new or used car. 59,800 yuan is tempting, but watch out for hidden catches, such as excluding purchase tax or forced insurance markups. I recommend visiting a 4S store to inspect the car in person, take a test drive, and ask about the manufacturing date—long-stocked cars can develop issues. The Sylphy is reliable, but don’t expect luxury in the budget version—saving money is the primary goal.
As an ordinary car owner, I'd like to share some experience. A while ago, I came across a price of 59,800 yuan for the Sylphy, which was probably the old inventory model of the Sylphy Classic, such as production batches before 2020. The starting price of the new Sylphy is generally over 90,000 yuan, so this low price might be a special promotion by the 4S store to boost sales. However, since the car has been sitting for so long, there's a high risk of tire aging or battery depletion. I hesitated at the time, but later found that the basic manual transmission model had no major issues, except for lacking features like automatic air conditioning or Bluetooth. The Sylphy is fuel-efficient and quiet to drive, with spacious interiors suitable for families, but at this price, you need to watch out for hidden fees. Bring along a friend who knows about cars to inspect the body and engine, don't just listen to the salesperson's pitch, and make sure the car is in good condition before placing an order.