~$1000 from Gympie Qld 3900km @13 l/100km x $2/l Prado120 petrol full roof rack 100km/krI've recently purchased an second hand 2005 Forester, trying to work out some of the costs. I'm in Adelaide but interested in hearing from those who are driving from a further distance.
Full laden, though I'll try to save weight.Would you be towing anything or just fully laden?
I'm not sure because I've only just purchased the Forester. They say it drinks a bit, probably above average. One online source says 9.6 to 11.4L/100km.What is your average fuel consumption around home? 10 litres per hundred km?
If you can, try and plan your trip for a weather window with consistent tailwinds like this coming few days.... as in weather maps like you see here, with southeasterly/ easterly winds.
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/4day_col.shtml
Your Forester should return around 8 or 9 litres/ hundred kms. at highway speed with favourable winds. I would also carry a 20 litre jerry of fuel to stretch your range if needed.
Pick a weather window showing a strong Southwesterly change approaching for your return trip.....
Good luck and safe travels.
like AussieAu says, we like to try and pick the weather pattern when leaving NSW, and heading to WA, we look for a big High Pressure in the bight and that gives eastish winds and opposite pattern for the return tripIf you can, try and plan your trip for a weather window with consistent tailwinds like this coming few days.... as in weather maps like you see here, with southeasterly/ easterly winds.
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/4day_col.shtml
Your Forester should return around 8 or 9 litres/ hundred kms. at highway speed with favourable winds. I would also carry a 20 litre jerry of fuel to stretch your range if needed.
Pick a weather window showing a strong Southwesterly change approaching for your return trip.....
Good luck and safe travels.
Probably the first thing to work out. 8 litres per hundred km versus 14 litres per hundred will make your calculations very different.I'm not sure because I've only just purchased the Forester.
Absolutely, but what you have on is probably going to be the best re: fuel consumption. Going chunkier, wider or a larger profile will all use more fuelDo you guys think the right tires can save fuel?
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