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23-12-2020, 22:21 | #1 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: South west
Vehicle: Terrano
Posts: 522
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That time of year
Merry Christmas everyone. I replaced the Terrano with a Isuzu Dmax mainly for towing a digger & was wondering how many members on here are running newish Navara's.
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24-12-2020, 09:51 | #2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Worcestershire
Vehicle: Nissan Patrol Y61 2.8TD
Posts: 1,151
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Merry Christmas Steve!
Unfortunately I can’t help you with your Navara question. However I would be interested to hear about your Dmax. How do you find it to tow with and what sort of mpg do you get? I tow my digger with my Patrol and I am considering replacing it with either a Jeep Grand Cherokee or Isuzu Dmax. From some online research it seems that the Jeep is better on fuel consumption but of course with a Dmax it is easier to take any tools along that don’t fit on the trailer. |
24-12-2020, 12:53 | #3 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Derby
Vehicle: Freelander & Jeep GC 3.0
Posts: 4,416
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Real World Jeep MPG
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As you know we run two Jeep JC's. The WJ 2.7CRD average is as follows. 2016 over 9.8k miles 25.13 mpg 2017 over 14k miles 24.64 mpg 2018 over 14k miles 24.32 mpg 2019 over 6k miles 23.64 mpg As you can see our mileage has dropped in 2019 with just local driving. The WK 3.0 CRD average so far is as follows 2019 over 3.5k local miles 21.89 mpg - it's all very local journey work and I use the performance as it's so fast! |
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24-12-2020, 14:58 | #4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Worcestershire
Vehicle: Nissan Patrol Y61 2.8TD
Posts: 1,151
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Thanks Macabethiel. The figures online (2012 3.0 CRD) are slightly different! I get urban at 27+mpg and extra urban around 39mpg. Which according to the internet is similar to the Dmax. As the Dmax is classed as a commercial vehicle the insurance is higher (around £500 more) than the Jeep but the road tax on the Dmax is lower.
I have been thinking about replacing the patrol for a few years, especially when it is MOT time as it is always a bit of a gamble. Hence why the occasional topic pops up on here with me asking for opinions. As Terrano Steve also tows a digger it would be very useful to hear his actual fuel figures for the Dmax. |
24-12-2020, 19:22 | #5 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: South west
Vehicle: Terrano
Posts: 522
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24-12-2020, 20:16 | #6 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: South west
Vehicle: Terrano
Posts: 522
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24-12-2020, 21:13 | #7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Worcestershire
Vehicle: Nissan Patrol Y61 2.8TD
Posts: 1,151
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Thank you Terrano Steve!
Just to confirm, the 25mpg on the 2.5 Dmax was whilst towing? As that is not a bad fuel economie at all with a trailer. I did read that the manual gearing on the Dmax wasn’t ideal but that the automatic didn’t suffer from it. Merry Christmas. |
24-12-2020, 22:44 | #8 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: South west
Vehicle: Terrano
Posts: 522
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25mpg mainly towing but not always up to 3.5 tonne. Friend of mine has the auto & has nothing but praise for it. What machine are you towing? surprising how weight of attachments all add up.
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