Posted by dave2 on October 20, 2011 at 01:35:03 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: O/T: Pickup/SUV ? posted by Brad Gyde on October 20, 2011 at 00:45:21:
that was just sarcasm about fixing :roll:
mileage is just wording.... liters to 100km (60 miles).... 10 3.8 liters/100km would be 60mpg.
My sportage is a 97 2.0 gas and takes 13-15 liters (my driving is 3 miles to work on the road but majority is driving right of ways and access trails checking horses/pastures. Put a horse trailer behind it and jump to about 20 liters......
Wife's sorento is 2006 w/ 2.5 diesel (believe it's mercedes) and takes 8 liters normal driving and <10 with a full horse trailer. She's crazy about it.I like my little sporty because it doesn't have the nice leather interior and neat stuff to keep clean. I use mine hard and have only lubed/changed oil other than replacing auto hubs with manuals. Hers has had an idler pully (serpintine belt) replaced.
Was loosely looking for a sorento that would meet my cheapness and found a couple that looked outstanding and had 600+k km (360k miles) and still going strong.
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