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most fuel efficient mid-sized 4x4s?

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Post by Jeeps »

In the last 3 or so years hyundai have made massive improvements. I'm currently driving a 2 year old hyundai as a daily driver and i can't fault it. Especially with 5L/100klm fuel economy :shock:


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Post by KiwiBacon »

Jeeps wrote:In the last 3 or so years hyundai have made massive improvements. I'm currently driving a 2 year old hyundai as a daily driver and i can't fault it. Especially with 5L/100klm fuel economy :shock:


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Post by AFeral »

I give the Suzuki Gv my vote.
I even bought one last week, driving with no concernt to fuel use I got 10.2 litres too a 100km. Going to drive it sensibly for the next tank full and see what millage I get then.
Anything is possible, it just comes down to time and money.
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