Sounds about right for an auto. 60mph is wrong speed really, I find mine is most economical 70-80mph.
Not sure I'd agree with that, on both counts.
From comparing notes with other members there appears to be the consensus that the 3.0 auto is slightly better on fuel than the 3.2 auto. Having said that, my 3.2, on petrol, will return mid-30's (36 MPG on the MID, about 35 estimated at the pumps) at a constant 60 MPH. I mean constant, though. Over a 100 mile motorway run at 60 on cruise control, looking ahead and changing lanes to avoid having to change speed.
I find fuel economy steadily declines with higher speed. At 80MPH mine is probably hovering around 30MPG. Best economy probably occurs about as slow as you can go but remain in top gear with the TC locked up.
This is exactly as we'd expect. The main factor at motorway speeds is overcoming aerodynamic drag (proportional to speed cubed

) with a small contribution from rolling resistance (proportional to speed), so the difference between 60 MPH and 80 MPH, in terms of power required from the engine (and hence fuel consumed by it), is significant.
Assuming all our losses are aerodynamic the 33% increase in speed from 60 to 80 MPH requires an increase in engine output of 1.33
3 = 2.37 times as much power.
Unless the engine is operating at an extremely inefficient speed at 60MPH it can't fail to be more economical.
Kevin