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buying a v6 vitara vs 2L vitara in Perth

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buying a v6 vitara vs 2L vitara in Perth

Post by drifta »

Hey guys,

I want to get another 4x4 after not having one for a year or so... ive previously had a sierra and a feroza and am considering either the

v6 grand vitara (3 or 5 door)

or

2L EFI normal vitara


I do a lot of driving and want to use the car as my daily driver and convert it to LPG to save on fuel costs. I choose the bigger engine options because i know with LPG i will loose power so want to sort of make up for it upfront. Plus I love the feeling of power and cant be bothered with aftermarket retrofitting. (id love a 4agze in a vitara but its too much work)

I live in Perth, so i think sometimes the 2.0L vitaras can be a bit hard to find around here.. especially in the soft-top version - not sure if ive ever seen one.. so thats a factor too, i want a car thats not too hard to find.

Peoples thoughts or opinions if they have driven both are appreciated, i hear the 2L vitara has decent power. I drove a v6 yesterday and felt the beastiness of it (compared to 4cyl cars) and liked it.

anything to look out for on these cars before i buy em? should i get them inspected? (hoping for less then 170kms anyway)

Cheers

Paul
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Post by joeblow »

v6 vitara only came in 5 door. the v6 is the model to go for, especially if you are going to run gas. the 2.0 litre four also came out in the 3 and 5 door models but won't outlast a v6. i own a 4cyl estate, v6 estate and 2.7 xl7 and the v6's are fantastic engines. noisy chains are to be expected but this can be overcome with the right oil change process.
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Post by drifta »

so how does the fuel economy compare on the

2.0L 3door vitrara

vs

2.5l v6 grand vitara

?

i know the grand vitara is heavier..
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Post by joeblow »

2.0 litre is about 10l/100
2.5 v6 is about 13l/100
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Post by fordy1 »

my 2.5v6 with a empty roof basket and a heavy foot does 12L/100K
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Post by gumtree »

joeblow wrote:2.0 litre is about 10l/100
2.5 v6 is about 13l/100
is that the 2Lv6 that uses 10L/100km? if so thats pretty good.
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Post by ofr57 »

gumtree wrote:
joeblow wrote:2.0 litre is about 10l/100
2.5 v6 is about 13l/100
is that the 2Lv6 that uses 10L/100km? if so thats pretty good.
yeah hell my zook does about 16L/100
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Post by alien »

Paul good to see you back dude!!!!

I always preferred the shorter wheelbase vit - so the 4cyl...

Curious though as to which one is easier to modify?? how easy to fit (?) size tyres and how easy they are to lift through springs or body??? Or are the aftermarket parts pretty much the same?
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