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I stated hybrid or compact cars, not an Audi allroad or larger vehicles. My point is, if anyone is willing spend dollars on these type's of vehicles AWD, SUV, Full size high end cars, the last thing you should be worried about is gas consumption nor the type of fuel its neeed for it to run. Now if the Diesels were offered here and MB has a few models out there, that would be a totally different discussion. But I do not believe they offer it on the ML series.... Which is what I earlier stated, Gas consumptions on SUV's. Can't get around it because they are heavy. Power to weight ratio! |
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Last edited by AzNMpower32; 03-25-2007 at 02:47 PM. |
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interesting those CDI's have massive torque...thanks for the clarification |
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dear friend, the complaint was only for city driving with D mode and 2000 - 2800 rpm !!! where I see 21 - 20 ltrs/100 km. when i go out, with D mode or manual at 3500 rpm or more the consumption is just perfect about 14 - 13 ltrs/100 km. I have to clarify that here we dont have roads to maintain such speeds for long time, few minutes that s all. And for the last 1300 km, only 100 - 200 have been with more than 3000 rpm. so the case applies to all, and it is simple : which is the consumption with d mode in city for a new X3 3.0L petrol auto and low KM ??? |
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Yannis,
City driving, stop and go traffic will obviously consume more fuel than driving on a highway.( didnt you say you are a mechanical engineer?) There is really nothing you can do with the Revolutions Per Minute on an automatic transmission. You can switch it to manual mode and start off at 4rd gear if you want , but why do that. My suggestion raise your tire pressure( it may help in consumption) keep it on D and enjoy the vehicle. If it continues to bother you... have a few drinks and SELL IT . |
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it is crystal clear that city demands more fuel. but there is a limit for everything. you can not accept 30 ltrs/100 ...just because it is the city. Thats why there is this forum, to exchange opinions with other users. it is perhaps the desease of engineer not to leave behind anything, and try to understand any problem. The gear is always set to D in city. |
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30l/100km in the city average? Geez something's wrong cuz that's about 7.8 US miles per gallon. Either you're driving in a parking lot, or something else is messed up. Even when I am a leadfoot in the city, I don't get any worse average than 12mpg (19 l /100km). Overall, every tank of gas ends up averaging 20-21mpg, or 11-ish l/100km.
Btw, I found this nifty calculator: :p http://www.onlineconversion.com/fuel_consumption.htm |
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I am quite pleased with the mileage on my X3--and my Z4 |
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Dug01,
Cost is not the issue....MPG buddy
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