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Old 10-03-2009, 09:28   #1
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I just registered, as I am looking to buy a Mav or A terrano. I have my eyes on a few Mavericks, and might be buying THIS WEEK! Only one niggle bugs me, petrol or diesel, and I could really do with you experts advice! First, I intend to use my Mav as a main car to my Mazda MX6-which will become a weekend car/holiday car. The Mav will be work horse/weekend off road fun trips-i wont be doing serious off roading as I am still fairly new to 4x4's (recently sold my Fourtrak-scary to drive on roads!!) just basic fun offroading. With that in mind, which is best, petrol or diesel? With the costs being what they are, it would cost me less to fill up with petrol, but i will get less MPG?

any advice would be wicked, then i can make my decision!

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Old 10-03-2009, 09:32   #2
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I have a "52" plate Terrano II SE deisel automatic.

I get between 30 and 35 MPG depending on how/where I drive it.
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Old 10-03-2009, 09:33   #3
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Welcome Clive. for a fun car SWB 2.7i

ive the LWB. still fun, but not as much, also the SWB is quicker

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Old 10-03-2009, 09:38   #4
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so, does anyone think the petrol is best avoided, if i want to use it off road??
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Old 10-03-2009, 09:43   #5
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I've waded throuhg a local ford with the water up over the front edge of my bonnet, I wouldn't have doen it with a petrol engine !!!
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Old 10-03-2009, 09:44   #6
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I can't spell either !!!
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Old 10-03-2009, 09:45   #7
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ahhh..now this sort of info actually helps my decision. wading through water isnt something i had immediatly thought of, but its bound to happen during my ownership...cant you fit a snorkal to petrol engines, or am i being silly?

i cant spell either!

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Old 10-03-2009, 09:45   #8
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I've waded throuhg a local ford with the water up over the front edge of my bonnet, I wouldn't have doen it with a petrol engine !!!
just remember the air intake in behind the n/s headlights..



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I can't spell either !!!
your not the only one who cant spell!

i use the abc on here ..


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Old 10-03-2009, 09:54   #9
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i suppose off road economy on a petrol is much worse than a diesel? what with all the high revving etc
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Old 10-03-2009, 10:55   #10
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One word. D-I-E-S-E-L.

Roger above has a 3.0 (the sorted Patrol engine) so he gets better fuel economy (the swine - look he's only just joined and already I'm insulting him!) - you should expect between 25-30 mpg on a 2.7 diesel, and the higher figure is only with careful driving....in mixed driving you ought to get 25-ish on an automatic or 28-ish on a manual.

Be aware the TD has no intercooler and only 100 bhp; the later TDi with intercooler has 125 bhp and probably a bit more economical (fuel consumption above is my experience over 230k miles with three TDi intercooler equipped trucks).

Both engines have more torque than you can shake a stick at - no idea what the petrol is like as I've never driven one but I can guess you have to row it along a bit with the g/stick!

Keep us posted with your search/purchase! - One thing you can be sure of, having looked at buying a L**d R***er for my missus a while ago, I know you will be getting ten times better value for money with a NissMav!
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Old 10-03-2009, 10:58   #11
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you can get more bhp with a power box. or chipping. up to 145bhp i think

very nice, £00 ish i think some times pop up on ebay
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i suppose off road economy on a petrol is much worse than a diesel? what with all the high revving etc
Just a tip; if theres one thing I've learnt is that offroad, unless a section warrants a bit of a charge for some reason, e.g. zero grip, then 'nice 'n easy' is the order of the day....check out some of the vids the peeps on here have posted and you'll see..thrashing the guts out of your truck just gets you buried in the slime as some members will attest.

(Not that I'd ever embarrass people like Makefit by naming them of course. Oops!)
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very true nice gentle and slow..

see salisbury plain vids and pics.

video SOUND OFF .. not the Queens english used
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very true nice gentle and slow..
In fact off-roading is a bit like making lerrrrvvv isn't it.

Unless your name is Makefit in which case you keep getting it stuck.

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Old 10-03-2009, 11:33   #15
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In fact off-roading is a bit like making lerrrrvvv isn't it.

Unless your name is Makefit in which case you keep getting it stuck.



very good that.
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