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Infiniti QX4: Real World MPG

steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
edited October 2014 in INFINITI
Please report on your QX4 mileage in this discussion. Please include city/highway, odometer, driving style or similar comments that you think may be helpful. Thanks,

Steve, Host

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    jiaminjiamin Member Posts: 556
    Mine is 02 4WD, now 41K miles. Two years ago I calculated like 20 times each time after gas was filled. It's between 15 and 16 MPG, 100% city drive. My off-the-line acceleration and normal drivng speed are above average.

    One time in the first year, I was 100% on highway at high speed, sometimes at 90 MPH for a short time. I drove total about 200 plus miles. MPG was a bit above 19.
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    6month6month Member Posts: 10
    03 2WD 41k miles. 18 mpg combo of city hwy. Worst has been 17 mpg and the best has been 19 mpg. Average to spirited driving style.
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    curt9curt9 Member Posts: 3
    I have a 1998 QX4 with about 120k miles. I get about 19-20 mpg, about 1/4 city and 3/4 highway miles.
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    myqx4myqx4 Member Posts: 2
    1999 Infinty QX4 with 97,500 miles. As far as gas milege goes reg unleaded gives me 17.3 mile per gallon and plus gives me 17.8 miles per gallan 80% freeway and 20% city, Personaly not enough to really care about I'll stick to regular unleaded.
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    einsteinjseinsteinjs Member Posts: 10
    Mine is a 1999 QX4 with 248,000 Miles. I calculated mine about a month ago and was getting about 14.7 MPG. My driving was about 1/2 city and 1/2 hwy. And my driving style was high acceleration and rps's.
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    dylan451dylan451 Member Posts: 3
    My 2001 QX4 with 314,000 has gotten as high as 24 mpg in the mountains of Colorado with unoxygenated fuel and as low as 13 in Denver with oxygenated fuel. Right now in mostly city driving its about 15. It's nice to be able to use regular unleaded gas.
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