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beco 04-04-2008 04:47 PM

X5 diesel: fuel economy
 
Hello,

Please share with us how many fuel your E53 diesel likes every 100 kilometer.

Mine likes about 12.5 liter every 100 kilometer. :beerchug:
And yours?

blueagle 04-04-2008 04:53 PM

beco,

I drive a 2002 E53 X5 3.0d eur. I have logged on 30,000 ++ kms. My diesel consumption is around 14-15 liters/100 kms (city and highway driving)

repairs done so far : replace CV rubber boot
replace FSR
replace auxilliary fan assembly
INSPECTION 1
INSPECTION 2

JCL 04-04-2008 09:49 PM

Those mileage figures don't look very good. I got 14.2 l/100km in the city, and up to 10.5 l/100 km on the highway, with my gasoline X5 3.0, and that was with an automatic. I would have hoped to see 11 l/100 km around town, and 8 l/100 km on the highway, for a diesel.

asot 04-05-2008 02:53 AM

Can confirm JCL's above consumptions.
With my X5 2004 (3.0d, 218ps, Auto, 235-65/17 tyres) I' m having about 9lt/100Km (on highways, with 120-150Km/hr speed) and about 10-11lt/100Km on the city.
Car has about 70,000km (I drove 17,000 of them)

beco 04-05-2008 07:47 AM

On highways at 110 kmph (no speeding and no braking!) my X5 diesel (2006, auto) can do with 8 liter. But in town, as we know them in Belgium, it is not hard to see 14 liter appear on the screen.
IMO the weight is the ennemy next to the automatic gearbox and the sportpackage with the huge 285 tires. I can image a manual with 235 tires being more economical.

But then again, no complaints cause those figures are to be expected with that kind of vehicle. Glad not driving a 4.8is when it's time to fill up with fuel.

X5Sport 04-05-2008 11:06 AM

Not sure about getting the imperial / metric conversion right so have used imperial only and my '05 3.0D Sport auto does about 35mpg on motorways - I have seen 37mpg once - and around town this falls to around 27mpg.

I now have 37k8 on the odo and have had the car since new. With price of diesel fuel in the UK now at 117pence/litre it's getting expensive!! Still a petrol version would be even more expensive to run as the mpg is worse.

If diesel gets much more expensive I'm going to have to have a long hard think about how long I keep this vehicle. A full tank now costs £108 which equates to about £5.34 per UK Gallon or $10.63 for those who want in USD - and some of the US car users are complaining about $4 a gallon!!

JCL 04-05-2008 11:30 AM

Conversions included in red:

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5Sport
Not sure about getting the imperial / metric conversion right so have used imperial only and my '05 3.0D Sport auto does about 35mpg on motorways (29 MPG US, 8.1 l/100 km) - I have seen 37mpg once - and around town this falls to around 27mpg. (22.5 MPG US, 10.5 l/100 km)

I now have 37k8 on the odo and have had the car since new. With price of diesel fuel in the UK now at 117pence/litre it's getting expensive!! Still a petrol version would be even more expensive to run as the mpg is worse.

If diesel gets much more expensive I'm going to have to have a long hard think about how long I keep this vehicle. A full tank now costs £108 which equates to about £5.34 per UK Gallon (4.45 GBP per US Gallon) or $10.63 ($8.85 US/US Gal) (for those who want in USD - and some of the US car users are complaining about $4 a gallon!!


Those figures are as I would expect to see for a diesel X5, per my post above.

Approaching $6 IMP Gal here in Vancouver, equating to $5 per US Gal.

318i318is328i645i745ix5 08-02-2009 07:14 PM

Hi Guys
recently bought a 3.0d automatic in Poland. Despite the crappy roads i am getting a consistent average of 7.0-7.5l/100km on long trips (max speed about 120km/h and about 12l/km for short trips in time. My combined averages counters are at 8 & 8.5 l/100km since doing about a 1500 kms. When i filled up my tank it was telling me i had about 960km, and has been going down proportiontately.

Fraser 08-02-2009 10:27 PM

My last 12-months average, calculated by me not via the on-board, is 8.6 litres/100km. That's mainly back roads with some freeway, and all in the 110 to 130km/h range, give or take a little.

barryp 08-02-2009 11:18 PM

Mine does 8.5 litres/100K on highway and about 12 around town.

Regards

Barryp

Cole 08-03-2009 02:42 AM

2006 3.0d (M57N 160Kw 500Nm)
10.7 l/100km light urban
9.0 l/100km long trips at 120KPH

The best part about having a diesel is seeing the 999Km to go on your range metre... and knowing that you can do it a reasonable speed!

Laurence 08-03-2009 08:18 AM

2002 D sport
95000 miles (60000 in my ownership)

Combined consumption = 26.576 MPG (UK) (These are acutual figures - I am sad enough to document every fill! The on board computer is very accurate and shows an average consumption of 26.6 MPG)

Best trip consumption = 34 MPG

(BTW, this has been the most expensive car I have ever owned and the most unreliable :bawling:)

Fraser 08-05-2009 04:16 AM

[QUOTE=Cole

The best part about having a diesel is seeing the 999Km to go on your range metre... and knowing that you can do it a reasonable speed![/QUOTE]

:iagree:

And if you fill it really carefully you can go a good distance before it even drops below 999km.

redvault 08-05-2009 04:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cole (Post 646923)
2006 3.0d (M57N 160Kw 500Nm)
10.7 l/100km light urban
9.0 l/100km long trips at 120KPH

The best part about having a diesel is seeing the 999Km to go on your range metre... and knowing that you can do it a reasonable speed!

:iagree:ditto.

niel57 08-10-2009 06:21 PM

Ive got a facelift 6 speed manual diesel :)
Im getting 7.9L/100km in the city and down to about 6.5L/km on the highway
The car has 130 000km on the clock

redvault 08-10-2009 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by niel57 (Post 649107)
Ive got a facelift 6 speed manual diesel :)
Im getting 7.9L/100km in the city and down to about 6.5L/km on the highway
The car has 130 000km on the clock

6.5L/km on the highway? How is that possible unless it is running on the smell of an oily rags? :dunno:. On the highway, I would say 8.5L/100KM is possible - on a good road and keeping to 100-120kph. Ok, I noticed you have a manual diesel but surely not that economical :wow:

niel57 08-10-2009 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redvault (Post 649144)
6.5L/km on the highway? How is that possible unless it is running on the smell of an oily rags? :dunno:. On the highway, I would say 8.5L/100KM is possible - on a good road and keeping to 100-120kph. Ok, I noticed you have a manual diesel but surely not that economical :wow:

Thats what I'm getting on the trip computer, Ill fill up and reset the economy and thats what I have been getting on the highway between Gold Coast and Brisbane 100-120km/h, this is a very flat road but none the less I have still been very pleasantly surprised with the figures myself


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