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Make/year: 1992 S13 Silvia
Market value: $0 :P
Price per tank: $50-60
Ks per tank: 400ish city driving

Make/year: 2002 Y34 Gloria

Market value: ~$15k ?
Price per tank: ~$80
Ks per tank: 450ish city driving.

Make/year: Stock Lexus IS200, 6 speed manual, 1999, ~220,000km
Market value: ~ $8000 possibly less
Price per tank: 70L fuel tank X current price of Shell Vpower 98
Ks per tank: 8.9L to 9.1L per 100KM, for my usage ~80% urban. So I should be getting up to ~770km per tank - If i run it dry.

Make/year: 1996 R33 GTST 260ishrwkw
Market value : $9000?
Price per tank: $80
Ks per tank: 430km city driving around 550 hwy....

Edited by itshimdazza

Putting a cost per tank is silly

Kind of assumes that everyone pays the same amount for any type of petrol at any service station at any given time in history.

I don't know how many km's per tank I get, because I never run it down that low since my pump doesn't sit right at the bottom ;)
So I fill up at about 300km and its approx 42-45L depending on how much of a pussy I've been that week...

u serious 130 a tank?

I don't know how many km's per tank I get, because I never run it down that low since my pump doesn't sit right at the bottom ;)
So I fill up at about 300km and its approx 42-45L depending on how much of a pussy I've been that week...

i has this problem too...hear pump growling every time I swing or stop at anything near empty..

LOL!! Can't wait for the majesta then, although it is only a 4l v8 over the 5.7

if tis auto your gonna cry. i cant imagine mine being auto... it would smash the fuel. at least i can up change at 1500 if i need to.

yeah ALL new crowns are auto's

Although it is a 5 speed so I'm hoping it will be a little better lol

fingers crossed mate......... unfortunatly mine has mafless tune for 98... and i dont have the balls to try 95...

so im stuck for ever with huge fuel bills.

haha that's why, once you go a mafless tune you fuel economy goes out the roof :P
I know mine will be getting than the soarers etc than run the old 1uz cause it's a vvti and 5 speed, and I've heard some of them get 10l per 100km on freeway

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