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Looks a beauty Steve, nice work!

That fuel economy is amazing if accurate - I have one of the last of the old Navs (65 plate) and that is returning 30mpg which I thought was great until I saw this!

Thats pretty much what I was getting, but I would need to travel a good distance on the open road to hit that. Looking forward for my first long drive (50+) in this to see what I can hit.

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Thats pretty much what I was getting, but I would need to travel a good distance on the open road to hit that. Looking forward for my first long drive (50+) in this to see what I can hit.

 

I never got upto 30 in the previous Navs - this newest one is the best I've had fuel wise. I considered the new one but got a great deal on the D40 so stuck with what I know for the next few years (bit boring but I know it does what I need it to!).

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I assumed all jap 4X4's had rear leaf springs.

 

Our Nissan X-Trail doesn't have leaf springs. It does have an enormous sunroof, two drinks can coolers built into the dash and a six CD changer.

 

Overall, I reckon Nissan metalwork is tinnier and more rust prone compared with Toyota. Toyota's are the biz. :thumbup:

cheers, steve

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