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owners of MY05 3.0- gas mileage?
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I don't believe downsizing would do much to reduce unsprung weight and reduce fuel consumption. Make sure your cold tire pressures are high enough (At least 230kPa or 33psi), get rid of excess weight in the trunk. Learn more efficient driving techniques like more gradual acceleration. 16 US mpg isn't too unusual for heavy urban driving (stop-and-go only) simply because the vehicle weighs so much.
In suburban driving, I average about 19 to 20 US mpg, and on freeways I can yield anywhere from 26 to 29,2 US mpg. I don't really subject my X3 to the tortures of urban traffic, there aren't any big cities around here ![]() |
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Ours is a 2007, with the 3.0si engine (updated one generation from yours).
We get 12 litres/100 km in the city, stop and go, which is 23.6 mpg (Imperial) or 19.7 mpg (US gallons) We can get up to 8 litres/100 km on the highway, which is 35.5 mpg (Imperial) or 29.6 mpg (US gallons) but you have to be taking it very easy to achieve that. 32 psi, manual transmission, no extra weight in the car. Adding our roof rack reduces the mileage as well.
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Downtown Chicago, I get 14.9 on my 05 X3 3.0.
My E92 335xi get's 16 in the city. Both horrible, but I only drive in the city, and rarely on the highway. |
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I guess I am not alone!
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I would love to have a manual transmission X3. I recall one of the members of this forum tracking the e83 and loved the handling of the SAV.
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Pardon my RANT... but...
I get about the same 15-16 mpg/city in my '05 Sport. The biggest thing that impacts my mileage is the poor traffic light timing here in Fort Worth. We've been ranked one of the WORST cities in the whole country for traffic light synchronization. Basically, you can expect to stop at EVERY light on a 'supposedly' MAIN THOROUGHFARE no matter what!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The X3 is able to achieve rather good mileage considering the size and weight of the vehicle. If the lights were better synced to match traffic on the main roads throughout our city I'd bet I could get 18 mpg/city easy. I try to drive conservatively most of the time but the light timing is actually preventing me from being efficient. I did get 17.2 mpg on one tank by learning the light timing on my everyday commute but I was pissing off a whole bunch of other drivers for doing 15 mph in a 35 or 25 mph in a 40 to give the light time to change red and back to green again. A few fellow commuters on the same daily route actually caught on and started doing the same thing, but then Ft. Worth Traffic Control somehow got wind of what was happening and changed the timing on us! ![]() ![]()
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It is an X3 we drive, 3.0-in line 6, German engineered transplant with variable valve timing. In other words it translates to a Efficient, (Economical), Robust transplant..........Not a V8 chevy/gmc surburban, tahoe or a toyota sequoia gas sucking SUV. A dismal 15-16MPG in the city for basically a 3 series chassis is simply awful. I know it is a 4k lb SAV but 15MPG whoa........ My DD is a e320 4matic and I average 19-20MPG in the suburbs of VA and thats driving the way the car wants to be driven. Having to time your drives to get through traffics lights is not an alternative for me. Me and my wife drive the cars we own to enjoy them , but when you have to start synchronizing drives to adjust till the light turns green thats absurd for me. I will most likely try dowsizing in tire size and hopefully achieve better results. Last edited by martz; 02-25-2009 at 10:44 AM. |
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