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Old 10-13-2006, 08:16 AM
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Canadian Driver Review of 07 G35

I have been waiting for them to release their review of the new G......here it is.

http://www.luxurycarcanada.com/featu...%20G35%20sedan
 
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Good reading, thanks Shane.
 
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Fuel economy has improved slightly to 12.6/8.6 city/hwy from 12.7/8.7 city/ hwy (L/100 km).
where in the world do they get their fuel economy data from? on a really good day i will average around 12/13 l/100. i'd love to see anyone achieve around 12.7 with city driving
 
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Old 10-13-2006, 09:07 AM
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where in the world do they get their fuel economy data from? on a really good day i will average around 12/13 l/100. i'd love to see anyone achieve around 12.7 with city driving
I'm getting it consistantly. My tankfulls are almost never a blend, they're usually either 100% city or 100% highway.
My last three all-city commuting-in-traffic tankfulls averaged 23.2 mpg (12.2 l/100).
My last road trip (1,000 km) netted 32.9 mpg (8.6 l/100), but that was on smaller highways. I get about 2 mpg less on the 401.
And in case you're wondering, I make a point of not driving like a grandpa (even though I am one).
 
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I have found the mileage to be pretty poor overall in mine (2003). This summer in the US I got 28-29 mpg and barely cracked 30 on one tank of all highway driving. In normal mixed driving I get 22-24 mpg here in Ottawa. I find 1st too short (auto) and 5th is too low for good economy, this engine should not need to rev this high on the highway.
 
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We are getting off the 07 topic but I have kept records of our 05X since we got it. My driving would probably average out to 75% HWY to 25% City.
It ranges from 13L/100km (21.73 mpg) to of 9.5 L/100km (29.735mpg). These figures were over a period of 47,000 km. Really I don't think it is too bad for an AWD vehicle.
 
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Too bad he didn't have much seat time in it.....
I'm sure a full road test won't be too far off.
 
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Originally Posted by canuck
I have been waiting for them to release their review of the new G......here it is.

http://www.luxurycarcanada.com/featu...%20G35%20sedan
Wow, That's an awesome writeup. Better handling, more ponies, stiffer body, better gas mileage, revised interior/exterior, wrapped in one fine lookin' ride....

That must whet your appetite even more, Shane....

No worries, Only 2,764,800 seconds to go..... .
That'll just fly by.......

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No worries, Only 2,764,800 seconds to go..... .

C.
LOL, is that all??
 
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LOL, is that all??

Hey last time we talked about it was over 4 Million!
......and that was only a few days ago, wasn't it???

You're gonna be so ready when that sucker arrives.....

LOL, if you get p'd off with waiting, just take another strip off Sears' hide..

C.
 
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Originally Posted by usual_suspect
I'm getting it consistantly. My tankfulls are almost never a blend, they're usually either 100% city or 100% highway.
My last three all-city commuting-in-traffic tankfulls averaged 23.2 mpg (12.2 l/100).
My last road trip (1,000 km) netted 32.9 mpg (8.6 l/100), but that was on smaller highways. I get about 2 mpg less on the 401.
And in case you're wondering, I make a point of not driving like a grandpa (even though I am one).
i don't know what to tell u then. i mainly use my car to commute to work and grab some groceries/beer etc... so never really shifting above 3500 rpm. i just went to the gas station:

26.981L and 203.8km's

that's 13.2l/100. i would hazzard a guess that it's 60/40 hwy/city. are u sure u didn't crimp your gas line a bit?? i don't think my extra 16 odd horses are that thirsty.
 
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Old 10-13-2006, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by usual_suspect
I'm getting it consistantly. My tankfulls are almost never a blend, they're usually either 100% city or 100% highway.
My last three all-city commuting-in-traffic tankfulls averaged 23.2 mpg (12.2 l/100).
My last road trip (1,000 km) netted 32.9 mpg (8.6 l/100), but that was on smaller highways. I get about 2 mpg less on the 401.
And in case you're wondering, I make a point of not driving like a grandpa (even though I am one).
On my '03 Sedan I remember getting that kind of mileage -- 32-33 hwy, and about 22-23 city but I had to be very careful and drive like the grandpa I am.
If I drove more spiritedly (read: with more fun), the mileage quickly went south.
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Originally Posted by giddyup69
i don't know what to tell u then. i mainly use my car to commute to work and grab some groceries/beer etc... so never really shifting above 3500 rpm. i just went to the gas station:

26.981L and 203.8km's

that's 13.2l/100. i would hazzard a guess that it's 60/40 hwy/city. are u sure u didn't crimp your gas line a bit?? i don't think my extra 16 odd horses are that thirsty.
I did find that my mileage improved gradually after break-in, and I think it's still improving (currently 18,000 km). I normally see 500 km or more around the city before the light even comes on. I leave my climate control on "Auto A/C" year-round, so it's not like I go out of my way to stretch every litre.

Browsing this forum (the whole board, not just the Canada section) I often feel like a freak. My gas mileage doesn't suck; my gas tank fills all the way; I'm not burning oil; I have no rattles or squeaks; my paint hasn't chipped; my brakes are fine; my stereo is OK; my seats aren't cracked; my VDC hasn't put me in the wall; my back tires didn't aren't bald and my dealer hasn't sodomized me yet.
I think I must be doing something wrong.
 
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I did find that my mileage improved gradually after break-in, and I think it's still improving (currently 18,000 km). I normally see 500 km or more around the city before the light even comes on. I leave my climate control on "Auto A/C" year-round, so it's not like I go out of my way to stretch every litre.

Browsing this forum (the whole board, not just the Canada section) I often feel like a freak. My gas mileage doesn't suck; my gas tank fills all the way; I'm not burning oil; I have no rattles or squeaks; my paint hasn't chipped; my brakes are fine; my stereo is OK; my seats aren't cracked; my VDC hasn't put me in the wall; my back tires didn't aren't bald and my dealer hasn't sodomized me yet.
I think I must be doing something wrong.
u haven't been sodomized yet?? i thought it was part of the whole u've got an infiniti time for hazing ritual
 
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u haven't been sodomized yet?? i thought it was part of the whole u've got an infiniti time for hazing ritual

Like I said, I read about all these features and perks that I didn't get and *sniff, sniff* I feel sad.

Oh, yeah - they screwed me out of the clicking axles, too.
 


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