I have a 2021 Mojave Gladiator and did multiple short (500mi) trips. 1 jaunt was with a dual axle trailer with a full dresser Harley through the mountains. Overall fuel average for 3952mi is 20mpg. Tonneau cover did make a difference I believe. Great video.
I average 18-19 with lots of traffic. The computer is dead on when tested against the pump. If I reset and cruze @ 70mph ac off 6th gear I see 23/24 which is incredible for a lifted 4wd truck on 33 mud ter tires. The 3.6 pent is an absolutely amazing engine.
Another great video! WOW! I think that is phenomenal gas mileage considering you did several 4X4 trails and slow stoplight driving along with a bad headwind! Don’t think there’s a lot of vehicles that would be any better under the same conditions!
@@chucklesthefireguy5356 the pro4x is a nice truck but wont go nearly as far offroad and not hardly any aftermarket support. It all depends on what you're after.
@@chucklesthefireguy5356 yeah I seen that it's crazy. They are nice little trucks I don't know why more companies don't make things for them. I think that is what holds that truck back in sales numbers compared to the competitors is because the a/m support for Nissan is just not there. Nice truck though and I wouldn't complain about driving one. Enjoy!
It definitely gets better but that's low. Reset the trip every tank and see how each tank does. I sild rhis one amd just for a second one and i got great mpgs on both. Do you have the mud tires ? Check out this video too. ruclips.net/video/e8F6auJQt9U/видео.html
Do you daily the Mojave? Also, how does it handle the Tucson potholes? I'm a U of A guy who had a JK in college and got tired of being rattled around. Id love to know how this is as a daily driver for a mid sized truck!
I no longer own it but yes I did use it as a daily I also had a JK back in the day and this is light years better than that was. Keep in mind anytime you buy a vehicle with a solid front axle however it's not going to handle as well as a vehicle with an independent front suspension on the roadways. That being said the gladiator Mojave handles very well for what it is.
It's the A/T tires, that causes the noise in the cabin and low MPG....I had the Gladiator Willey edition 2022 and was getting the same 18 mpg and wind noise. So I traded it in for the Overland edition and it's less wind noise and I'm averaging 20 to 21 mpg. The Overland doesn't come with the A/T tires...Big Difference
I hear what you're saying It's 100% wind noise It is not tire noise at all these tires are super quiet You can tell the difference between tire noise and wind noise. When the wind blows and it comes in through the gaskets That's wind noise.
@@DUNEATV Your right, Jeeps have to have the off road tires on them,but if you want good ride quality and less noise in the cabin go with the passenger tires. No off-roading for me...just like the look😁
Mojave drives nicer on the road because the suspension is tuned for higher speed driving so when you're on the freeway hitting bumps it eats them up the Rubicon suspension is a lot softer for rock crawling so it's a little more bouncy on the road that's the best way to describe it in my opinion.
Well that really depends on the price of gas when you're filling up and every area is obviously different. It's a 22 gallon gas tank so even if you run it to empty is about 2 gallons in reserve so figure from dead empty 20 gallons times whatever the cost of fuel at 87 octane.
I have a 2021 Mojave Gladiator and did multiple short (500mi) trips. 1 jaunt was with a dual axle trailer with a full dresser Harley through the mountains. Overall fuel average for 3952mi is 20mpg. Tonneau cover did make a difference I believe. Great video.
I average 18-19 with lots of traffic. The computer is dead on when tested against the pump. If I reset and cruze @ 70mph ac off 6th gear I see 23/24 which is incredible for a lifted 4wd truck on 33 mud ter tires. The 3.6 pent is an absolutely amazing engine.
Agreed it is a very good engine and transmission combo.
Nice to see someone that pronounces Mojave the correct way!!! Killer truck man
Another great video! WOW! I think that is phenomenal gas mileage considering you did several 4X4 trails and slow stoplight driving along with a bad headwind! Don’t think there’s a lot of vehicles that would be any better under the same conditions!
It definitely wasn't bad. And thanks!
Nissan Pro4X Frontier, 2023 mdl. 21.5 mixed use! and it has 310HP & rides like a caddy compared to my Mojave...
@@chucklesthefireguy5356 the pro4x is a nice truck but wont go nearly as far offroad and not hardly any aftermarket support. It all depends on what you're after.
@@OdysseyOffroad aftermarket sucks for Nissan. When you do find things for this ugly step kid, it's spendy!
@@chucklesthefireguy5356 yeah I seen that it's crazy. They are nice little trucks I don't know why more companies don't make things for them. I think that is what holds that truck back in sales numbers compared to the competitors is because the a/m support for Nissan is just not there. Nice truck though and I wouldn't complain about driving one. Enjoy!
My 2024 Mojave X just hit 600 miles and the MPG is 12-15, even driving slow. Hoping it gets a little better 🥴
It definitely gets better but that's low. Reset the trip every tank and see how each tank does. I sild rhis one amd just for a second one and i got great mpgs on both. Do you have the mud tires ? Check out this video too.
ruclips.net/video/e8F6auJQt9U/видео.html
Do you daily the Mojave? Also, how does it handle the Tucson potholes? I'm a U of A guy who had a JK in college and got tired of being rattled around. Id love to know how this is as a daily driver for a mid sized truck!
I no longer own it but yes I did use it as a daily I also had a JK back in the day and this is light years better than that was. Keep in mind anytime you buy a vehicle with a solid front axle however it's not going to handle as well as a vehicle with an independent front suspension on the roadways. That being said the gladiator Mojave handles very well for what it is.
It's the A/T tires, that causes the noise in the cabin and low MPG....I had the Gladiator Willey edition 2022 and was getting the same 18 mpg and wind noise. So I traded it in for the Overland edition and it's less wind noise and I'm averaging 20 to 21 mpg. The Overland doesn't come with the A/T tires...Big Difference
I hear what you're saying It's 100% wind noise It is not tire noise at all these tires are super quiet You can tell the difference between tire noise and wind noise. When the wind blows and it comes in through the gaskets That's wind noise.
You got to have off road tires on a jeep!
@@DUNEATV
Your right, Jeeps have to have the off road tires on them,but if you want good ride quality and less noise in the cabin go with the passenger tires. No off-roading for me...just like the look😁
how would you compare the Mojave's road ride to the Rubican's? i'm torn between the two.
Mojave drives nicer on the road because the suspension is tuned for higher speed driving so when you're on the freeway hitting bumps it eats them up the Rubicon suspension is a lot softer for rock crawling so it's a little more bouncy on the road that's the best way to describe it in my opinion.
how fast were you going I wonder
70 to 80 mph
I am thinking about getting one, how do you like driving it?
Its a fun veh for sure. But i suggest you watch my video why i am getting rid of the jeep gladiator lol
I love my Jeep except mpg.
@@22jeepmojave75 mpgs were fine for me its the long rd trip highway manners of a jeep that makes it hard to live with.
17.5mpg for me
How much does it cost to fill up?
Well that really depends on the price of gas when you're filling up and every area is obviously different. It's a 22 gallon gas tank so even if you run it to empty is about 2 gallons in reserve so figure from dead empty 20 gallons times whatever the cost of fuel at 87 octane.
@@OdysseyOffroad very true! I’m in Ohio and gas is currently $5.02 where I live for 87 octane. Thanks! Great video
@@ryanbachman380 glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
So I guess this means goodbye Gladiator
Nope i never said that. I like the truck a lot! Stay tuned!
@@OdysseyOffroad Yeah but isn't it almost due for oil change
@@diamondduck8988 I already did an oil change at 1,200 mi lol It's due for a second one now after this trip for sure...
LOL