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ours is lifted, has a box on the back and around 500kg kit in, including the box at all times, 25mpg, under 20mpg when towing 2.3 tonne trailer and chipper combo, slower road speeds here too

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from the fuel light coming on they take about 60-65 litres

 

 

But fill up quick when the light does come on: I've run out before now within 15 miles of the light coming on!

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You lucky swine, you! My '89 Shogun 2.6 Petrol gets 24mpg on a steady moterway run and what seems like about 10mpg doing forestry access stuff on the estate.

 

I dream of 30mpg!

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i get 30+ mpg from mine with combined driving. gained an extra few mpg and more power from a dpt tuning chip (Home » Diesel Power Tuning - Specialists in Diesel Tuning, Diesel Power and Diesel Performance using the DPT Tuning Box)! couldn't believe the difference in performance and economy.

 

i know people (landy owners :001_tongue:) take the mick out of Navaras but i wouldn't be without mine. I've done 117,000 miles in 5 years and the only things to have gone is 1 clutch and a rear prop U/J. And a set of General Grabbers last 50,000! Cheap motoring in my book!

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i get 30+ mpg from mine with combined driving. gained an extra few mpg and more power from a dpt tuning chip (Home » Diesel Power Tuning - Specialists in Diesel Tuning, Diesel Power and Diesel Performance using the DPT Tuning Box)! couldn't believe the difference in performance and economy.

 

i know people (landy owners :001_tongue:) take the mick out of Navaras but i wouldn't be without mine. I've done 117,000 miles in 5 years and the only things to have gone is 1 clutch and a rear prop U/J. And a set of General Grabbers last 50,000! Cheap motoring in my book!

 

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The absolute best I have ever had out of my V6 auto box Trooper is 21mpg, and that was a 300 mile round trip on the motorway, cruising at 55-60.

 

Seems to move the fuel gauge to start the thing, but then in its defence it's nearly 18 years old, has got close to 150k on the clock and I can leave it parked in all weathers for three weeks and still rely on it to start, go, stop etc. :thumbup:

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