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August 12th, 2015 12:05 PM #31
Below are some local reviews of the Sylphy 1.8V.
Review: 2015 Nissan Sylphy 1.8V | ************ - Philippine Car News, Car Reviews, Car Features, Car Buyer's Guide and Car Prices.
http://www.autoindustriya.com/car-re...upper-cvt.html
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August 12th, 2015 12:48 PM #33
Maganda ang appointments, but medyo magastos sa gas...
"Fuel economy is pretty decent; in the city the Sylphy 1.8L CVT was able to achieve 8.7 km/l in moderate traffic (23 km/h average speed) and 12.2 km/l on the highway (95 km/h average speed). If you were a little more patient on the highway, you can achieve 14.2 km/l (68 km/h average speed)."
At those speeds, the 1.8AT civic will do 12, 18 and 21 respectively..
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Maganda ang appointments, but medyo magastos sa gas...
"Fuel economy is pretty decent; in the city the Sylphy 1.8L CVT was able to achieve 8.7 km/l in moderate traffic (23 km/h average speed) and 12.2 km/l on the highway (95 km/h average speed). If you were a little more patient on the highway, you can achieve 14.2 km/l (68 km/h average speed)."
At those speeds, the 1.8AT civic will do 12, 18 and 21 respectively..
Read more: http://www.autoindustriya.com/car-reviews/2014-nissan-sylphy-18l-upper-cvt.html#ixzz3iZKZg3xQ
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August 12th, 2015 01:59 PM #34
I'm pretty sure the Sylphy isn't less efficient than the Civic. I used to get 7.5 km/L in moderate to heavy city traffic when I used an FD before. Nissan has a much more efficient CVT than Honda's old 5AT.
8.7 km/L for 23 kph traffic is pretty low for the Sylphy, but it depends if that 23 kph is a mix of stop and go traffic plus really light traffic, or consistently moderate traffic. The former will give you lower FC figures than the latter.
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August 14th, 2015 12:32 AM #36Looks like its going to be Sylphy then guys. Sana may ready avail na White color [emoji16]
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August 14th, 2015 09:45 AM #37
The Sylphy is one of those cars that everyone recommends, but noone buys. [emoji28]
At the end of the day, for ordinary buyers, the Sylphy doesn't differentiate itself from the Altis well enough for them to forgo the trusted Toyota brand and risk buying a Nissan.
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August 14th, 2015 11:16 AM #38
Some will tell you that that's dinosaur thinking but it's the truth. Nissan brand here is pffft.
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August 14th, 2015 04:25 PM #39
NPI is good but it takes quite a long time to rebuild the trust of buyers after being ruined by Yulon Nissan.
Same with Mazda. Berjaya is doing a really good job building the brand, but Mazda has never really gotten over the Anfra days, as well as the time when it was made to look like a second-stringer when managed by Ford. Only difference is that the '04-'12 Mz3 was such a great success story that Berjaya is having an easier time than NPI today.
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August 15th, 2015 11:11 PM #40
When was the last time you changed them? If it's been a while, I suggest following your mechanic's...
Rubber boot question (repair or replace)