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New Nissan Navarra


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Pick up our new Nissan Navarra on Friday. If it is as good as our Pathfinder we will be very happy people.

                     Geoff and Bev


 New car??? More capitalists!!!LOL.  I wish you much joy. There's nothing like the smell of a new car, and my car is nothing like the smell of a new car.   P.S. Oi! Isn't Navara spelt with one 'r'?  XLOL



-- Edited by Keith19837 on Wednesday 6th of November 2013 05:46:26 PM

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Pick up our new Nissan Navarra on Friday. If it is as good as our Pathfinder we will be very happy people.

                     Geoff and Bev



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Hi Geoff
I have just completed 5000 klm in my D40 auto now geting 10lt to 100 klm mix of towing none towing I love it not as soft as the xtrail but much better econom. Hope you enjoy as much as I do mine

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Hi Geoff and Bev,

hope you enjoy your new Navara as much as we have ours. Great truck to drive around in. We recently completed an 11500km trip towing our 2.5t van and averaged 13.5 L/100km for the whole trip.
We get around 9.5 when not towing and it handles the van easy.

Mrs KFT likes the comfort and ride quality.

which model are you getting? ours is a 2012 ST-X V6 td with 7 speed auto. now has 21000 on the clock.

very happy with the power of it when towing.

Just be very careful with fuel, they will not tolerate any contamination with ULP.

frank

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Not that good a capitalist that we could get a V6 but have been more than happy with the 2.5l turbo 4 cyl, towing our Jayco 23.72-1. Have just returned from WA and averaged just on 13l's per 100 kms whilst towing and 7.6 without the van. Thank you for all your good wishes.
Geoff and Bev

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gwb wrote:

Not that good a capitalist that we could get a V6 but have been more than happy with the 2.5l turbo 4 cyl, towing our Jayco 23.72-1. Have just returned from WA and averaged just on 13l's per 100 kms whilst towing and 7.6 without the van. Thank you for all your good wishes.
Geoff and Bev


 Is that a manual?  We had a 2011 series 40, 2.5L auto on loan and could not break 11l/100 around town.  Unladen,  off-peak motoring on inner city freeways.



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