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titanmike Newbie
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Posted: Feb 16 2004 at 1:11pm | IP Logged
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What kind of gas mileage are you guys getting. I have the se king cab and i'd say I'm barely getting 14 mpg.
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TexasTitan Newbie
Joined: Feb 07 2004
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Posted: Feb 16 2004 at 5:47pm | IP Logged
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Join the club, I have an SE Crew just got bck from a 600 mile freway driving trip not real happy with the results. I am getting about 17 highway, I only have 948 mile on the truck though maybe it will get better
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jespo Newbie
Joined: Feb 19 2004
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Posted: Feb 19 2004 at 2:23pm | IP Logged
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I'm getting the same too. It usually takes new vehicles about 10k miles to start seeing better milage. I just upgraged to the Titan SE King from a Ford Ranger FX4. The Ranger got 16mpg on average. Not much diff. I suspect the Titan will do better in time.
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TexasTitan Newbie
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Posted: Feb 19 2004 at 8:31pm | IP Logged
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So how do you like the Titan vs. the Ford. Only reason I am asking is because I almost bought the new 2004 Lariat but I could not get the dealer to give me a good price on nor could I get the options I was looking for. Just curious.
TexasTitan
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jespo Newbie
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Posted: Feb 20 2004 at 2:13pm | IP Logged
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The Titan is a world of difference in all aspects. THe ranger had no takeoff power and vibrated at 79mph and up. On the Ranger FX4 offroad package, the computer starts detuning the engine at 78-79mph by dropping a cylinder. No such problem with the Titan. Still breaking it in so I haven't even experienced the potential. ;) I just the Titan!!! I wanted to get one before they were all sold and Nissan raises the prices. I think the Titan is underpriced for what you get in performance and fit and finish. (I'm not complaining though) ;)
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roadrash Newbie
Joined: Feb 23 2004
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Posted: Feb 23 2004 at 8:19am | IP Logged
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So far I've been very disappointed with the gas milage. The first couple tanks I had my foot in it, so I didn't expect much, but the last tank of gas, I drove it like a grandmother. Didn't break 65mph on the highway and I'm getting somewhere between 8mpg and 10mpg. I sure hope this is due to break-in, otherwise I may need to look at something else. Crew Cab SE with Off-road and Tow package.
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rrumaner Newbie
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Posted: Feb 23 2004 at 9:52am | IP Logged
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Average of 15 doing a combination of highway (I like to drive over 75mph) and city (stop and go). That is after 3 fill-ups and 1300 miles.
__________________ 2004 Titan 4x4 LE CrewCab, Smoke
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Colorado Newbie
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Posted: Feb 23 2004 at 2:17pm | IP Logged
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Roadrash...
8-10 mpg is a far cry from anything I've experienced. Are you sure your dealer didn't swap-out that mill with an F150? My LE is still in break-in and I'm getting 16 mpg around town with consistency on COSTCO 85 Octane. I don't drive it hard, but I don't baby it, either. I'm satisfied with the mileage and if I ever get 17-18, like TexasTitan, I'm REALLY gonna be a happy camper. My old trucks--3 Fords, a Dodge and a Jimmy, all of them 4X4's--were all gas hogs, with the exception of a 93 ranger that gave me about 15 mpg. As far as the rest of them, if I could squeek 12 mpg, it was a red-letter day. I'm totally pleased the mileage on the Titan and I've heard others state the same thing. I think 8-10 mpg is good reason to see your dealer.
(RTT)
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crundell Groupie
Joined: Feb 23 2004
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Posted: Feb 23 2004 at 4:57pm | IP Logged
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Gentlemen,
I just got my SE Crew 2wd, so I can't say much about mileage; however the gauge sure is moving fast in the three days I've had it. My Dodge Dakota averaged about 14 with a little V6. If the Titan can manage 16, I'll be thrilled. I'll keep you posted as to what I'm seeing. Keep up the conversation and I'm sure we can help one another.
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crundell Groupie
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Posted: Mar 01 2004 at 4:55pm | IP Logged
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Gentlemen,
Well, my first tank calculated out to 12 MPG. It was almost all city driving however, so maybe it'll do better on the highway. I hope there's some merit to the idea of better gas mileage after the engine is "broken in".
Chad
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