My Wife's GMC Yukon XL is getting about 16l/100 km this winter. It does better in the summer, more like 13-14l per 100km
My 06 Ford F350 with the 6.0L diesel is getting around 14l per 100 kms.
My Wife's GMC Yukon XL is getting about 16l/100 km this winter. It does better in the summer, more like 13-14l per 100km
My 06 Ford F350 with the 6.0L diesel is getting around 14l per 100 kms.
I noticed the h3 says 17L/100 combined. Somehow you're getting way better.
The h2 are worse. My boss drove to Edmonton and back and averaged 20/100 on highway
The H2 is brutal on gas and should never have been made.
Not exactly like yours but:
Highway - 11-12 L/100km
City - 15 L/100km
City (winter) - 18-20 L/100km
Winter is bad in the city because it warms up, harder getting going from lights, more sitting, more slow and 4x4. Highway is the same city or winter. Mileage with 35's. With 31's was about 2 L/100km less across the board. When i drove to Waterton when I first got it I got 8.9 L/100km!
This is using a GPS accurate ODO and full fillups everytime.
Last edited by Cos; 03-02-2011 at 12:27 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
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Land Rover Discovery winch bumper and 8000lb winch with studded a/t tires. Full time 4 wheel drive.
18L/100km
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yeah if it's 20L/100km highway I can only imagine city. Considering he's pretty rich though and has 5 whips as nice as the hummer he doesn't really care about gas.Originally posted by Kloubek
The H2 is brutal on gas and should never have been made.
2009 Titan on 33"s was an avg of 16-17L/100kms 50/50 city/hwy
Titan towing 7000lbs was an avg of 29.9L/100kms hwy
Titan on 34.5"s is currently winter averaging 20.2L/100kms, which could be out as my speedo is also out 1km every 6kms (Shows 5kms every 6kms) 5050 city/hwy
2010 Sti is 12.2L/100kms city /hwy avg.
How are you getting numbers this good? I had essentially the same truck as you and mine was about 19-20/100km all year round in the city.Originally posted by Cos
Not exactly like yours but:
Highway - 11-12 L/100km
City - 15 L/100km
City (winter) - 18-20 L/100km
Winter is bad in the city because it warms up, harder getting going from lights, more sitting, more slow and 4x4. Highway is the same city or winter. Mileage with 35's. With 31's was about 2 L/100km less across the board. When i drove to Waterton when I first got it I got 8.9 L/100km!
This is using a GPS accurate ODO and full fillups everytime.
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Last edited by Cos; 12-20-2016 at 10:45 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
I dunno my l/100km I'll have to check a receipt but I'm averaging around 15-17 mpg in Awd on a 99 4runner 17 mpg when mostly rwd.
Originally posted by ddduke
I'm at about 26-34L/100km. But i guess I am constantly loaded down and let my truck idle a lot.
What kind of truck is this?
1994 Toyota Hilux 3.0D
33" mud tires. When its cold and slippery and I have the 4x4 engaged I get low 600k per 60L tank in city driving. It does a lot of idling though when really cold. Works out to 10L/100km
Summer time its in the low 700km/tank in the city works out to 8.6L/100km
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This sounds like what I need.Originally posted by DonJuan
1994 Toyota Hilux 3.0D
33" mud tires. When its cold and slippery and I have the 4x4 engaged I get low 600k per 60L tank in city driving. It does a lot of idling though when really cold. Works out to 10L/100km
Summer time its in the low 700km/tank in the city works out to 8.6L/100km
96 sierra with 33s
just calculated.... and.. i got 190kms for 50L.. its only a half ton too. i do like to warm it up every morning and before i drive her tho
Chev 2500 with the 6 litre. But it's on 36 inch mudders and an extensive parts list.Originally posted by Iqoair
What kind of truck is this?
I also let it idle all the time, many times I turn it on at 8am and won't turn it off until 6-8pm and let it idle and stay warm while I pop in the shop or check jobs, etc.
We stopped checking for monsters under our beds when we realized they were inside us.
21L/100KM - city
13L/100KM - highway
AWD Escalade ESV 08
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01 xterra 3.3 non SC
12.5 l/100k , in the worst of winter 13.5/100
mostly hiway @ 110
So why are you selling the Jeep you just picked up Stealth?
http://forums.beyond.ca/st/328275/fs...v8-runs-great/
Mileage isn't what you expected?
Yeah it is too hard on gas for when I have to drive it at least 60km a day... It runs perfectly fine too. For those who don't daily drive it or care about mileage it would be great but i wanna trade it for a 4 cyl or v6
I'm going to say around 15-17 mpg in the city and maybe 20-21 on the highway?
Usually around 18-19 and 23-25 in the summer though.
08 Frontier
(Haven't used 4x4 enough to guess on what it does to my gas mileage)
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