Do you buy cheap gas for your Xterra?
Don’t buy cheap gas. As odd as this seems, your Xterra was designed to deliver its best performance using a mid-grade or premium gasoline. This means a higher cost at the pump, but also better mileage. While you’re at the gas station, check your tire pressure; incorrect pressures lower gas mileage.
Is the Nissan Xterra a gas guzzler?
Let’s face it; the Nissan Xterra can be a gas-hog under the best of circumstances. If you own an Xterra with four-wheel drive and go off-road frequently, your mileage is probably worse than someone who owns one with two-wheel drive. Even so, there are a number of common sense things you can do to wring that last mile out of every gallon.
How to keep track of your gas mileage?
Keep track of your activities and keep track of your mileage. Use one of the two trip meter settings to track your mileage by resetting it every time you pull into the gas station. Keep your receipts for gasoline in the glove box or console and take note of the mileage before you clear the trip meter.
Don’t buy cheap gas. As odd as this seems, your Xterra was designed to deliver its best performance using a mid-grade or premium gasoline. This means a higher cost at the pump, but also better mileage. While you’re at the gas station, check your tire pressure; incorrect pressures lower gas mileage.
What kind of mileage does a Nissan Xterra get?
Drove 199.5 miles on 8.544 gals. Mileage was 23.349. My speeds were from 45 to 50 in the orange cone zones to 78 in the 75 mph zones. AC was off. My X has 14K miles, Amsoil 5W30 oil, Amsoil gear lube in the trans,an Amsoil air filter and a Magnaflow cat-back exhaust.
Let’s face it; the Nissan Xterra can be a gas-hog under the best of circumstances. If you own an Xterra with four-wheel drive and go off-road frequently, your mileage is probably worse than someone who owns one with two-wheel drive. Even so, there are a number of common sense things you can do to wring that last mile out of every gallon.
Keep track of your activities and keep track of your mileage. Use one of the two trip meter settings to track your mileage by resetting it every time you pull into the gas station. Keep your receipts for gasoline in the glove box or console and take note of the mileage before you clear the trip meter.