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Thread: Help Ease My Doubt About Buying a New GU8 - Fuel Economy & 3ltr concerns?

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    i have noticed this scenario also(hilux,patrol,jackaroo) and im wondering if its more fuel temperature.hop out and feel tank when level is low and tanks are often warm,cold fuel runs so much better(imho)
    Quote Originally Posted by Nisshead View Post
    Talking about fuel economy, we are yet to see anyone having a GU8 with high consumption.....if there is I would love to hear.
    So far the reports I have seen have been very positive. Mine is between 10 and 13l/100 just general driving.I have noticed that when my tanks are full I get heaps better economy as well...strange I know but might be something to do with fuel pressure?????

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    I have had pretty good fuel economy out out both my CRD Patrols.

    I was a little nervous going to the new one, just in case it wasn't going to be as good, but they have both showed nearly identical fuel use, with the same driver ( me )

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasin View Post
    what seats are they? look good.
    LOL! The seat photo made an appearance again......nice seats though....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Drewboyaus View Post
    LOL! The seat photo made an appearance again......nice seats though....
    Couldn't resist the calling.
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    I took delivery of my GU8 about a month ago. So far all driving has been around town with air con on with out side temps usually around 40c. I average 11.9 L/per100. I expect that to improve a little once the engine/drive train has had a bit of time to free up a bit. I reckon thats pretty good for such a big vehicle....

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    My GU8 im getting 16L/100km with a snorkel and not towing anything and can't get it any lower than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axl100 View Post
    My GU8 im getting 16L/100km with a snorkel and not towing anything and can't get it any lower than that.
    Probably driving it like a go cart. You have to remember its 2800kg with a 4 cyl. Keep revs under 2500rpm for all gear changes. Take cruise off hilly roads. I get about 14L/100Km with a fully loaded boat in tow.
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    Well its got 30,000km on the clock and I drive like a nanny.


    Quote Originally Posted by MEGOMONSTER View Post
    Probably driving it like a go cart. You have to remember its 2800kg with a 4 cyl. Keep revs under 2500rpm for all gear changes. Take cruise off hilly roads. I get about 14L/100Km with a fully loaded boat in tow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ree View Post
    Hi everyone,

    Hubby & I have a budget of around $50k

    We were pretty certain beforehand that we'd be buying a Patrol.



    We'll be travelling Australia for a couple of years, so need a car that can do what we ask of it.

    The other option is buying an 05/06 4.2ltr but I refuse to pay close to 60k for a 2nd hand one with over 100k on the clock (unless it really is THAT much difference that it's a justified purchase?)
    We bought our '06 ex Telstra 4.2 with 150,000kms for $31k. It had had a hard life but had been regularly serviced with replacement rather than repair when necessary. It also came ready fitted out with the necessities for remote travel.

    Our plans are similar to yours - long term ownership & around Australia travel.

    The two reasons we decided to go with the 4.2 Patrol.
    1. It's reputation for longevity (motor & transmission).
    2. When wanting to hire a 4wd for exploring the Dampier Peninsula from Broome, the only vehicles that any of the many hire companies would allow to go up there were Landcruisers & Patrols. They had a variety of other 4wd's for hire, but reckoned that whilst capable they just didn't hold together as well over time. This told us something about the relative 'toughness' of these vehicles compared to others. We couldn't afford the extra to buy a Toyota.

    The 4.2 is quite heavy on fuel.
    It also gets left at the lights by the 3.0 litre models ..... but will cruise happily at 90kph to 110kph, with plenty left for overtaking. And let's face it , long term travel around the country is not a race. Our average cruising speed in our Nissan Civilian bus when travelling around the country was 80kph, with a max of 105kph (downhill, wind behind us!). This was only ever an issue on busy roads, & we'd pull over to let traffic pass if it built up behind us, but most of Australia's roads our slowness was never an issue. When we got the Patrol it felt like a relative speed machine! :-)

    Hope this might help in your decision making, but whatever you end up getting, you,ll find folks driving just about every sort of vehicle imaginable out there 'on the road' & having a ball doing it.

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    Some up to date figures.... My wife just did a round trip to Kings Canyon from the Alice. All bitumen. 40c outside and the aircon on. It is a return trip of 900klms. Lets call it 950klms to include a little extra running around. She left town with full main (145litres) and sub (30litres). There were 6 people in the car and it was fairly gusty (windy). She sat on 120khp for the vast majority of the trip, 130 at times.

    I just put 150 litres in to refill it. That makes approx 15.8 L / 100klms. I still think that the 3 litre is returning good figures. I reckon that if the speed was brought back to 100/110 it would return about 12l / 100klms....

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