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Grand Vitara V6 Economy
Grand Vitara V6 Economy
Hi guys, we are looking at purchasing a GV to replace our Lancer, i will keep the patrol for now but this may eventually replace it as our 4wd. We like the V6 purely because of the ride and the auto (i do like the diesel though). The only thing that is putting me off the V6 is the fuel economy, they state it as being about 10.5-10.9 but ive heard in reviews that its more likely to creep up around 14.
Anyone have any real world figures, interested in city/hwy combined.
Cheers
Andrew
Anyone have any real world figures, interested in city/hwy combined.
Cheers
Andrew
I had a 2000 V6 GV auto. Around town driving easy I would get from 10 to 11. On a run fully loaded including 4 in the car I would get around 14. On a run on my own I would get about 9.5 to 10.5.
On sand, well lets just say it's always more. I never really did a test on the sand but I would guess about 16ish.
On sand, well lets just say it's always more. I never really did a test on the sand but I would guess about 16ish.
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How many km do you do? Unless you do a lot it probably won't cost you that much more realistically speaking. I'm using around 3l/100km more than my old Feroza- so under $5 extra per 100km (using $1.50/ litre purchase price.) Hardly a huge expense.
The price of diesel is sky rocketing- and with a more expensive purchase price and (possibly?) dearer servicing costs the advantages of a diesel are not so clear now. Diesel price doesn't get discounted as much as petrol either.
Some reviews also aren't so glowing about the low down torque of the new diesel.
The price of diesel is sky rocketing- and with a more expensive purchase price and (possibly?) dearer servicing costs the advantages of a diesel are not so clear now. Diesel price doesn't get discounted as much as petrol either.
Some reviews also aren't so glowing about the low down torque of the new diesel.
David
We would do around 400km in a week. I have a spreadsheet to calculate total monthly costs and am taking diesel price etc into account so i will see how it comes upmurcod wrote:How many km do you do? Unless you do a lot it probably won't cost you that much more realistically speaking. I'm using around 3l/100km more than my old Feroza- so under $5 extra per 100km (using $1.50/ litre purchase price.) Hardly a huge expense.
The price of diesel is sky rocketing- and with a more expensive purchase price and (possibly?) dearer servicing costs the advantages of a diesel are not so clear now. Diesel price doesn't get discounted as much as petrol either.
Some reviews also aren't so glowing about the low down torque of the new diesel.
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