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Great economy my arse!

I've got a Pulsar, which has the same drive train in a lighter car. It drinks fuel like my Stagea. I struggle to get over 10.3k/L (yes, that's what the car trip meter reports).

I really wanted the Juke but the back seats are basically pointless. My Pulsar has rear seats that put a Falcon to shame.

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There are no nismo juke released in australia.

Top of the line is the Ti-s

The nismo juke posted above is the juke R.

20 made in series 1 shape.

20 made in series 2 shape.

And nearly twice the price of a gtr iirc.

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10.3 kilometers per litre. That's about 9.8l per 100 ks.

I'll admit, not quite Stagea level, but not what I'd call economical.

I have a st-s pulsar (st-l level trim with sss motor and wheels). On my commute to work (majority highway driving) I average about 6.2-6.3L/100kms according to the dash (which is about 6.7L/100 when I calculate it properly, which is better than I get from the missus n15 sss and about the same as I was getting from my mirage). If I drive efficiently and sit on 110kmh instead of 115 to 118 (which is about 110kmh based of the gps and the average speed readout on the dash) then I've had the dash fuel economy read 5.8L/100kms for the round trip to work (125kms). I rarely rev the thing over 3500rpm though because you just don't need to. They pull hard enough between 2500 and 3500 rpm there's no point revving any higher. If anything, they start to choke above 4000rpm.

They are certainly no "hot hatch" like a mazda 3 mps or focus st, etc, but as far as warm hatches go I'm more than happy with mine. They are also a darn sight cheaper than the hot hatches at under 30k.

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