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Fuel efficiency of the FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="DennisJ" data-source="post: 1188931" data-attributes="member: 21042"><p>My lifetime average, which includes a lot of commuting in medium to heavy traffic with lots of slow speed/idling is 40.18. On weekend trips out of town and through the mountains it runs around 45-46, straight long distance slabbing at 60 - 70 is closer to 50mpg. Beats the crappy mileage of my 2008 Altima 2.5s by about double for commuting. Have yet to take the Altima out of town for any distance to get mileage under those conditions. but I am pretty sure it won't even approach 35mpg let along close to 50mpg. And for sure it is not anywhere near as enjoyable as the FJR on drives of any length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DennisJ, post: 1188931, member: 21042"] My lifetime average, which includes a lot of commuting in medium to heavy traffic with lots of slow speed/idling is 40.18. On weekend trips out of town and through the mountains it runs around 45-46, straight long distance slabbing at 60 - 70 is closer to 50mpg. Beats the crappy mileage of my 2008 Altima 2.5s by about double for commuting. Have yet to take the Altima out of town for any distance to get mileage under those conditions. but I am pretty sure it won't even approach 35mpg let along close to 50mpg. And for sure it is not anywhere near as enjoyable as the FJR on drives of any length. [/QUOTE]
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