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60 series fuel economy

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60 series fuel economy

Post by brad91 »

Hey guys

Not sure on whether i want to finish my zook or buy a cheap 60 series at the moment. I can get a 60 series with 33's 2 inch lift and whinch bar for around $1500. 4L petrol.

Not sure on what would be cheaper so my question is. What kind of fuel economy do 60 series get on the highway and offroad?

I live in southside brisbane and am looking at going to glasshouse and belthorpe and maybe levuka so looking at around 2hr highway trips then a bit of 4wding and back again.

How much fuel would i be looking at going through?

Thanks
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Post by vk7ybi »

If fuel costs are your concern, dont buy a 60.

Ever tried the search feature?

If that dont work use google.com and enter your search terms and follow it with site:www.outerlimits4x4.com

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Post by brad91 »

thanks and yea i have used the search feature.

I spent 30 minutes on google and found a heap of different repsonses so i thought id ask. I got figures all the way from 13l/100km to 25L/100km
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Post by brad91 »

dude i just clicked on your link. WTF lol. THat is kinda cool. And i did use the search button up the top of the site and got 8 pages of stuff and couldnt find anything.
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Post by oldmate »

brad91 wrote:thanks and yea i have used the search feature.

I spent 30 minutes on google and found a heap of different repsonses so i thought id ask. I got figures all the way from 13l/100km to 25L/100km
i'd say that's an accurate range having 33's and doing alot of town driving will put your potential 60 in the upper end of that range.

13l is probably on 29's cruising at 90 for a full tank ;)

but hey you can always gas it!
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