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SUV or pick truck with low fuel consumption ?

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Hi there,

Which cars SUV and pick up truck has a law fuel consumption please ?

Thanks

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Traditionally Isuzu's have the lowest fuel consumption.

The 2016 Isuzu pickups have a new economical engine option - 1.9 liter. It replaced their 2.5 liter engine.

Just get the smallest diesel engine model.

Isuzu V cross 4 door 3.0 l average consumption combined 12.4 km per liter after 2 years and 50000 km.

After having driven all brands of pick-ups in Thailand (except Fords and Chevrolets - the latter being rebranded Isuzus AFAIK) I do agree that the Isuzus are, by far, the most economical.

They tend to be noisier though, with rougher engines and have less punch than e.g. the Toyotas.

Economy comes at a price.

Just my two satangs. Can't say a thing about SUVs, never had one.

for SUV the x-trail hybrid has the best fuel economy in it's class.

http://www.headlightmag.com/hlmwp/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/suv_update_edit.jpg

Very interesting, thanks DavishH

That chart looks well out of date.

What's missing? It has the new cx-5 on it.

It may be because there is no mention of the vehicle with the blue oval on the grill.

There is a blue oval on it. But not one that's currently in production.

My low class Ford 2.2 L (new) gets 16.5 KM/Lon the highway. I can't really check anything else because I live in the boonies and have a lot of super slow driving.

My low class Ford 2.2 L (new) gets 16.5 KM/Lon the highway. I can't really check anything else because I live in the boonies and have a lot of super slow driving.

Hey ... that sounds good. But at what sort of speed.

A while back I did some steady driving at basically a constant speed of 80 kms/hr and got six and a bit l/100kms indicated. 3.2 EV

As someone else said Isuzu 3L is quite economical when new...mine was anyway...but I think fuel consumption got worse after 30000kms or so ... I was surprised

My low class Ford 2.2 L (new) gets 16.5 KM/Lon the highway. I can't really check anything else because I live in the boonies and have a lot of super slow driving.

Hey ... that sounds good. But at what sort of speed.

A while back I did some steady driving at basically a constant speed of 80 kms/hr and got six and a bit l/100kms indicated. 3.2 EV

As someone else said Isuzu 3L is quite economical when new...mine was anyway...but I think fuel consumption got worse after 30000kms or so ... I was surprised

I hope you weren't driving in the passing lane.. giggle.gif

So how's that big 3.2 average out at a slightly higher pace like let's say 120 kms/hr with regards to fuel consumption?

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Hi Ardo ... is that a conundrum ..

My low class Ford 2.2 L (new) gets 16.5 KM/Lon the highway. I can't really check anything else because I live in the boonies and have a lot of super slow driving.

Hey ... that sounds good. But at what sort of speed.

A while back I did some steady driving at basically a constant speed of 80 kms/hr and got six and a bit l/100kms indicated. 3.2 EV

As someone else said Isuzu 3L is quite economical when new...mine was anyway...but I think fuel consumption got worse after 30000kms or so ... I was surprised

I hope you weren't driving in the passing lane.. giggle.gif

So how's that big 3.2 average out at a slightly higher pace like let's say 120 kms/hr with regards to fuel consumption?

That's too fast for me ☺ but Mrs Jas says about 9L/100kms. If you look me up on fuelly.com you can see what I have averaged since new.

Anyway if you can afford one are you really bothered about an extra 10k thb or whatever a year.

I sometimes miss the boot space compared with the V-Cross. Four sets of golf clubs and four suit cases won't. It is a pleasure to drive though.☺

For the manufacturer fuel economy ratings, visit: car.go.th

However, bear in mind that some manufacturers ratings seem impossible to achieve in real life.

For the manufacturer fuel economy ratings, visit: car.go.th

However, bear in mind that some manufacturers ratings seem impossible to achieve in real life.

Exactly.

That's why Nissan have just been able to buy a third of Mitsubishi for a song.

Lost the logic in that statement

Google for "Mistsubishi scandal", or just look at their stock price history ;)

Lost the logic in that statement

Jeez Ace don't start resorting to Logic. Your posts would never be the same.

Lost the logic in that statement

Jeez Ace don't start resorting to Logic. Your posts would never be the same.

Quite so, logic is the domain of Ford Buyers,Nissan Renault should have bought V.W. using its Mitsu logic.gigglem.gif

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