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youngbull said..
Smicko you must drive like a grandma, 6cy 4.8lt Patrol use up to 28lt/100km. The 4.2 petrol cruisers use 15-21lt/100km. Both cruiser and patrol in 4.2TD use 13-18lt/100km. These are 2ton cars. If you want cheap petrol they are not the cars to buy especially if you include servicing. Go a diesel cruiser DX with a 1HZ motor if you want to save money, plenty of 80 - 100 series with that combination and a few 105 series.
A friend had the 4.8 patrol, it went like a jet fighter on roids in the bush. Problem we found was it was big, trying to go where our 80 series went was painful, to bulky and overweight. He only had the car 2 months and sold it due to fuel consumption.
Not at all, after doing the 12 month double or nothing I do tend to sit on the speed limit but I like to get there quick. The TB48 likes to sit on about 2500 revs, with 285s and standard diff centres that means 4th gear at 110 and 3rd in town at 60. 2500 is also where the best throttle response and power is.
The usual culprit for ****eful economy in the 48 is rooted 02 sensors.
I had a 97 petty cruiser, good bus, just not as good as this one though. My favourite cruiser was one of those jap imports, mine was the last of the 60series. 1989VX the equivalent of the Sahara here except auto, that had the 12HT motor, brilliant car but it succumbed to cancer.
As far as size goes, there's not much between the GU and the 80-100 series, same track and about 250mm in length.
I reckon you might have your cruiser blinkers on.