is the toyota fortuner really a gas guzzler?
By sandragellar
@sandragellar (440)
Philippines
March 19, 2009 3:14am CST
my dad wants to buy a fortuner. my mom doesn't want to, because we're on a tight budget.
thing is, it's not the price of the vehicle that's bothering my mom. it's the gas consumption.
is it true that the toyota fortuner consumes a lot of gas? it would make sense because it has a big engine. but my dad refuses to believe it. he says whoever claims it is a gas guzzler is just trying to ruin toyota's reputation.
will the fortuner really consume a whole lot of gas?
sigh. how on earth do i build my case, so to speak? what can i show my dad for him to believe that the fortuner is a gas guzzler (if that is indeed the case)?
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7 responses
@bubbletush (1332)
• Philippines
19 Mar 09
I'm sorry to say, but truly Toyota Fortuner does consume a huge amount of gas. And so are the other SUV. Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) have big engines, in the case of Toyota Fortuner, it comes in two types of engine, the 3.0 Liter Toyota D4D Diesel Engine or the 2.7 Liter VVT-i engine. If you will use the Toyota Fortuner for city driving, I must say it is very expensive considering the traffic. I wonder why your dad refuses to believe it, but I guess he knows because it is quite logical. I think he is just in denial. Or he is trying to be unreasonable because he wants the Fortuner very much (we are also sometimes guilty of behaving like that, right? whenever there is something we want very much).
@sandragellar (440)
• Philippines
19 Mar 09
i wonder if there's an SUV that doesn't consume as much gas... :(
we are currently using the toyota revo. it's spacious but not that bad on gas consumption. we have to trade it in because it's already 8 years old and the toyota maintenance guy said it's been showing signs that it might break down one day.
unfortunately, toyota revo is no longer available in the market. i wonder what other SUV is spacious and uses acceptable amounts of gas...
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@Rainegurl (2156)
• Philippines
19 Mar 09
Hi, sandragellar. First of all, let me just say that Toyota makes good cars. We have an old Corolla and is still very reliable. However, I have a friend who traded her Toyota Rav4 to a Fortuner and has regretted it for the reason that, according to her, it is a gas guzzler. I guess it really depends on what your family needs. If it's gas expenses your mother is concerned about, then a compact car may be helpful. But then again, would a compact car serve your needs? You might have a problem with space or number of passengers or you may have a lot of out-of-town trips--and in this case, a big car, like the Fortuner is appropriate. Try Googling Toyota Fortuner so that you can read the opinion of people who have tried it. Have a nice day!
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@sandragellar (440)
• Philippines
19 Mar 09
thanks for the input! well, my family does need the space. it's meant for travelling from the province to the city and transporting food and such.
but if it consumes too much gas, then it's not the vehicle i want... :(
we're currently using the toyota revo. not too much gas consumption but spacious enough. i can only hope toyota comes up with another vehicle like that because the revo is no longer in the market. :(
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@Darkwing (21583)
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24 Mar 09
I think you'll find any four-wheel drive car, with the bigger engine capacity uses more petrol. Perhaps, instead of shrugging it off as heresay, your Dad should investigate how many miles it does to the gallon? That would be the simplest way, surely. He could then compare it with other cars.
Brightest Blessings.
@loneydessert (18)
• China
20 Mar 09
Oh!why not select a small engin?
Enormous consumption of petrol enginse are indeed.
I think your mother is right.
@brady2moss (700)
• Singapore
19 Mar 09
Here's a bit of info about the fortuner, well actually these are rumors. It was originally meant for the European market as a high end SUV model, directly competing with BMW X5s, Lexus RX etc. Apparently it did not pass European regulation on fuel consumption, and thus was rejected and was banned from European and even the North American market. Toyota later came up with the FJ Cruiser for the North American market, and re-classified the Fortuner and sold it on Asian, African, and South American markets. I hear it's the best seller in the Philippines.
@sandragellar (440)
• Philippines
19 Mar 09
oh wow, thanks for that! i won't wonder if that rumor turns out to be true. i've been hearing stories about how much gas it consumes!
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@delkar (1712)
• Romania
19 Mar 09
Now, i really know that Toyota makes the best cars ! They have an advanced technology, and they have a bad piece at 2000 produced, what others just dream about that! Even BMW or Mercedez it`s worse than toyota. They really are proffesionals! I don`t think that they have a big consum of the gas. But if that it`s a so big engine, that`s possible. But i guarantee that you`ll never regret that you`ve buyed a Toyota!
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