I have to agree that the gains people are seeing are that big... I get about 16-17 mpg with mostly highway driving... I know I could get better if I lighten my foot,,, but I have a hard time doing that... I do find it hard to believe someone getting over 20 out of an xj,,,, wonder if everyone is figuring it their gearing and such correctly.
Does anyone know what the XJ's were rated from the factory?
On a side note, my dad went from an XJ to a Toyota Prius a couple of years ago. He now has almost 50K on it in the 2.5 years and went from 18mpg up to 51-52.... The car cost him about 25K, which at the time a comparable Camery was going for just about 22-24K so the price increase wasn't that bad... And until you ride and drive one,,, they do look funny and seem like you are losing so much... This thing is every bit as fast as the XJ, has traction control, GPS navigation, fully electronic everything... Very impressive how much is in the car for the price, and to see he can get close to 600 miles out of his 11 gallon tank is pretty good....
XJ 300 miles at $3 gallon = $53.... Prius 300 miles at $3 gallon = $18..... hmmm,,, $35 savings... Considering I fill up almost twice a week, that would save me $280 a month in fuel, almost a car payment!.. And, there is one more thing you have to consider.... You may only save $1000 per year out of pocket, but if you are putting it in the pump it's gone forever, if you are putting towards a vehicle,, you will at least be investing it and getting some of it back when you sell the car.... I understand the value of the car will go down considerably,,, but at least you do get something back,, unlike trying to sell your used fuel.....