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Old 04-19-2011, 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted by teknostar View Post
I am getting 8.5l/100kms open road and about 11.5l/100kms around town.

This is a long way off BMWs claimed 7.4l/100kms

Car has done 3500kms

What is everyone else getting?

Can i expect the fuel economy to get a bit better as the engine runs in?
You need to understand that the fuel figure quoted by BMW is what the model in question gets according to the federal government's ADR 81/02 test procedure. It's usually about 20 to 30% optimistic compared to real-world results, regardless of whether the test is applied to an X5 or a Commodore. Blame the bureaucrats for a dopey choice in adopting an EC regulation test. Note that in doing the ADR test, the vehicle isn't even driven on the road but is tested on a rolling-road dynamometer.

However, your fuel consumption will get a little better as your X runs in, but it could take up to 10,000km, depending on your driving regime.

Last edited by Fraser; 04-22-2011 at 07:45 PM.
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