Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
Hi there,
I'm with Frank & Brenda's first answer.
"How long is a piece of string?"
Also, will people answer TRUTHFULLY.
Many may declare they get a lot less than they do, as they don't like to admit their "Real World Figures".
Only sure fire way to get the "Real Figures", do your own test, under your own conditions
Tar Trekka.
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I'm with Frank & Brenda's first answer.
"How long is a piece of string?"
Also, will people answer TRUTHFULLY.
Many may declare they get a lot less than they do, as they don't like to admit their "Real World Figures".
Only sure fire way to get the "Real Figures", do your own test, under your own conditions
Tar Trekka.
[/Any day above the ground is a great day.b]
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
So you did my apologies on thatDustypair wrote:Hi Frank & Brenda,
Thanks for the second reply
Some useful info in there most of which is common knowledge re weights,speeds, wind ,acceleration and driving technique,tyre pressures,time frames,vehicle condition traffic congestion, etc
If you check the topic heading I did specify the 2017 Pajero.
anyhow thanks again
Dustypair
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
Some good info in all replies I think Dusty.
Take it for what it's worth to you, keeping in mind that your figures will probably vary from someone else even with almost identical driving techniques and conditions.
Just out of interest, what figures are you returning, with and without the van ?
pssst, you did specify 2017 Paj in the thread title, and yet rejoiced in info regarding a 2002 Paj.
Both quite different vehicles, but great vehicles none the less.
Take it for what it's worth to you, keeping in mind that your figures will probably vary from someone else even with almost identical driving techniques and conditions.
Just out of interest, what figures are you returning, with and without the van ?
pssst, you did specify 2017 Paj in the thread title, and yet rejoiced in info regarding a 2002 Paj.
Both quite different vehicles, but great vehicles none the less.
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
Of course they are, they're Mister BitchisLance wrote: ?
pssst, you did specify 2017 Paj in the thread title, and yet rejoiced in info regarding a 2002 Paj.
Both quite different vehicles, but great vehicles none the less.
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
Dustypair,
We have a 2011 model Pajero diesel.
Our van is 17' 6" Regent with a single axle, but the ATM is 2180kgs & the GTM is 2000kgs.
We normally get 15 litres to the 100kms travelling at 90kms/hr.
The worst was on the Barkly Highway heading east pushing into a SE headwind it was down to 19 litres/100kms.
Hope this helps
We have a 2011 model Pajero diesel.
Our van is 17' 6" Regent with a single axle, but the ATM is 2180kgs & the GTM is 2000kgs.
We normally get 15 litres to the 100kms travelling at 90kms/hr.
The worst was on the Barkly Highway heading east pushing into a SE headwind it was down to 19 litres/100kms.
Hope this helps
Regards,
MikeL
2011 Pajero GLS 3.2L
Regent "Clare" 17'6" single axle van.
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
Thanks for all the replies
I think it is time to give this Forum a miss as it has gone the way of the magazine
Not much use and full of garbage
Bye all the good people
I think it is time to give this Forum a miss as it has gone the way of the magazine
Not much use and full of garbage
Bye all the good people
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
i would have thought some "good people" had given you some useful informationDustypair wrote:Thanks for all the replies
I think it is time to give this Forum a miss as it has gone the way of the magazine
Not much use and full of garbage
Bye all the good people
Bye don't let the door whack you in the Rs on the way out
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
Oh dear, that was my outside voice wasn't it
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
Dusty ....mate..........I think you may have more serious issues than your fuel consumption.Dustypair wrote:Thanks for all the replies
I think it is time to give this Forum a miss as it has gone the way of the magazine
Not much use and full of garbage
Bye all the good people
P'raps your consumption of other products may have an influence on your demeanor.
But apart from that, enjoy your time elsewhere, I'm sure you'll find like-minded ppl somewhere
Just a quickie question mate, am I "garbage" or "good people" ?
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Re: Diesel Consumption for 2017 Mitsubishi Pajero
Wow !!! That'll teach you guys for trying to be helpful !!
Cant figure out why he got so upset...PMT maybe ??
Have gone thru his history and there's been no hint of animosity before......I'm no stranger to being abused or rebuked on this forum but it should be the Rebukee who packs up and takes his bat and ball...not the Rebukor. Takes all sorts to make up the world.!!
Jock
Cant figure out why he got so upset...PMT maybe ??
Have gone thru his history and there's been no hint of animosity before......I'm no stranger to being abused or rebuked on this forum but it should be the Rebukee who packs up and takes his bat and ball...not the Rebukor. Takes all sorts to make up the world.!!
Jock