I get over 900klms from a 75 litre tank in my Triton - 7.0 to 7.5 litres per 100klm on the highway. Towing my 1 tonn boat at 105kph average I get about 10.5 litres per 100klm on relatively flat highways. Having said that fully laden and towing, with a large tent on the roof etc that would probably go to 12 per 100k. I have thought about long range tanks. There are a few to choose from. Brown and Davis probably do the best although even then you hear off the odd issue. Departure and approach angles are preserved however they do tend to sit lower and are more vulnerable than the stock tanks. For now I will probably stick with the 2 (or 3) x 22l jerry cans in the back and the Flow-N-Go to fill the main tank from the tub straight into the main filler...pretty easy, safe and mess free as a diesel. Another reason I am liking the ute (with canopy) over the wagon - no fumes and safer for fuel storage. Cheers


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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