Hello
I am european and currently own an Opel Frontera 2.0i petrol Sport (Isuzu Amigo in US)...I am in love with VX and currently i have no money to get it but i am come and go on this forum and looking at......pictures...
My current car have runned around 107000km and i may change it at some point...Either i am buying another 2.0i but from 98 instead 96 (that i have now) or i will take a bigger risk an VX...VX is for me like some teen dream about Ferraries...
In europe high capacity are not loved by authorities..A 3.5 litres engine get big taxes..
I read this thread dated from 2005 about fuel consumption:
"Fuel consumption Elric Archives 13" started by Elric but still i have a couple of questions...
With my opel frontera 2.0i petrol i drive on highway between 55mph and 65mph because of the big consumption after 65mph (is written in the car manual)...
And now the questions:
1. Which is the most economical speed and how much mpg would i get if drive all time on Highway with 55mph?
2. In the city is there any way to reduce the fuel consumption even further ?
(with frontera i get around 18 mpg or 13 L/100km in the city)
3. Did anyone tried octane booster products in the 3.5l engine ? Did you guys got any increase in mileage by using this products?
example: Millers Petrol Power Economax 500ml (UK stuff)
4. In Europe there will be a problem with parts.Is the car reliable if the owner treat her well ? I am putting high quality oils in my frontera so i don't mind getting what's best for her..Also i am going offroad but if i don't hit rocks to bend something are there will be any big mechanical failures with direction, gear box, etc ?
5. Can i put Manual Free Wheel Hubs (AVM's) on the VX even if the model wasn't made with them in mind ? I want to get better fuel consumtion and less wearing..On the Avm oficial website the vehicross is not listed in the Isuzu section..
6.I read this on wikipedia about vehicross:
"The Japanese version offered a 2WD non TOD or 4WD TOD option. The US-only constant 4WD TOD, with 12 independent sensors for detecting wheel spin and capable of redirecting power to the wheels with the most traction, gives the VehiCROSS a high level of traction on wet and icy roads."
One of the Japanese version is a part time 4x4 or is just a 2wd car without 4x4? I would get the japanesse version but the problem is that the steering wheel in my country is on the left..The conversion would be kinda complicated
Thank you
regards,
Catalin





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...I am pretty confident that on usual roads you can give an Mercedes coupe AMG and still not speeding with it but i will throw it next day and get my off road car back...Mercedes G class on the other hand i may actually keep it 



