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Fuel Economy on 40d

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Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by toneus » Sun May 05, 2013 4:57 pm

Being a tad early for a meeting took a relaxing motorway drive:
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Pretty pleased with 37mpg. Overall though, still averaging 28.5
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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by X5Sport » Sun May 05, 2013 7:31 pm

Very good indeed..... :ok:
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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by Mpower » Sun May 05, 2013 10:09 pm

Thats very good indeed!

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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by huck » Mon May 06, 2013 6:47 pm

On a recent trip back to the NW from Herts, driving at 70-72ish (rarely below unless enforced by traffic conditions), I achieved 38.1 according to the computer. 2 adults, 2 kids and a pretty full boot.

Was very pleased.

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Post by snipez999 » Mon May 06, 2013 7:39 pm

Return trip to swansea with the family on the weekend. Good cruising speed and 27 mpg from wifey's X5 40d. Was pleased with this (she would have got more if in the drivers seat I think though!)
I'm averaging 23 in the 50d which is great as its loosened up now and is really fun to drive.


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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by graemeX5 » Tue May 07, 2013 10:09 am

There really good figures given the weight of the cars.

People on Astra owners with 1.8 petrol engines are only getting max 31-32 or 40 mpg on a long run

Would rather have a x5 4.0d
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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by JensM » Tue May 07, 2013 11:41 am

[quote="snipez999"]
Return trip to swansea with the family on the weekend. Good cruising speed and 27 mpg from wifey's X5 40d. Was pleased with this (she would have got more if in the drivers seat I think though!)
I'm averaging 23 in the 50d which is great as its loosened up now and is really fun to drive.


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Hello Snipez,
Great car and engine you got.
May I ask you how many km you have done now you start feeling its loosing up
My 30D have currently done +4K, but so far I have not been able to notice any changes since I got it

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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by snipez999 » Tue May 07, 2013 1:59 pm

7400 miles


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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by Lee4.8is » Tue May 07, 2013 8:19 pm

That is a cracking result, the 40d delivers performance & economy & you can't argue with that.  8)
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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by shadrack » Tue May 07, 2013 8:22 pm

[quote="graemeX5"]
There really good figures given the weight of the cars.

People on Astra owners with 1.8 petrol engines are only getting max 31-32 or 40 mpg on a long run

Would rather have a x5 4.0d
[/quote]

I know someone that sold a 1.8i astra because it was so bad on mpg, I can see them sort of figures in the m3 on an easy run, well 33-34
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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by Lee4.8is » Tue May 07, 2013 8:32 pm

[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="graemeX5"]
There really good figures given the weight of the cars.

People on Astra owners with 1.8 petrol engines are only getting max 31-32 or 40 mpg on a long run

Would rather have a x5 4.0d
[/quote]

I know someone that sold a 1.8i astra because it was so bad on mpg, I can see them sort of figures in the m3 on an easy run, well 33-34
[/quote]
I miss my Z4M for that its a cracking powerplant that 3.2 aswell...the V8 in my M3 is hopeless on fuel, I can see why they will be going back to six cylinders for the next M3/M4.
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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by shadrack » Tue May 07, 2013 8:36 pm

[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="graemeX5"]
There really good figures given the weight of the cars.

People on Astra owners with 1.8 petrol engines are only getting max 31-32 or 40 mpg on a long run

Would rather have a x5 4.0d
[/quote]

I know someone that sold a 1.8i astra because it was so bad on mpg, I can see them sort of figures in the m3 on an easy run, well 33-34
[/quote]
I miss my Z4M for that its a cracking powerplant that 3.2 aswell...the V8 in my M3 is hopeless on fuel, I can see why they will be going back to six cylinders for the next M3/M4.
[/quote]

tbh where I am its very hilly and its still in that new fun stage and been driven keenly yet im averaging 24.8 on the obc, the 318ci is only averaging 28 on the same roads, the m3 seens to be everything, fast, economical (30+ is good im thinking) and ooow that noise, ive not driven a v8 m3 yet but I will, im just so glad now I got the m3 over the 335i
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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by Lee4.8is » Tue May 07, 2013 8:57 pm

[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="graemeX5"]
There really good figures given the weight of the cars.

People on Astra owners with 1.8 petrol engines are only getting max 31-32 or 40 mpg on a long run

Would rather have a x5 4.0d
[/quote]

I know someone that sold a 1.8i astra because it was so bad on mpg, I can see them sort of figures in the m3 on an easy run, well 33-34
[/quote]
I miss my Z4M for that its a cracking powerplant that 3.2 aswell...the V8 in my M3 is hopeless on fuel, I can see why they will be going back to six cylinders for the next M3/M4.
[/quote]

tbh where I am its very hilly and its still in that new fun stage and been driven keenly yet im averaging 24.8 on the obc, the 318ci is only averaging 28 on the same roads, the m3 seens to be everything, fast, economical (30+ is good im thinking) and ooow that noise, ive not driven a v8 m3 yet but I will, im just so glad now I got the m3 over the 335i
[/quote]
You made a great choice Shadrack going for the M3 & I agree the noise is inspiring, if you had gone 335i I bet you would have always thought I wonder what the M3 is like, the E46 M3 is so highly regarded by everyone & for very good reason, enjoy.  :)
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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by JensM » Wed May 08, 2013 6:38 am

[quote="snipez999"]
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Thanks Snipez.
7400 miles is around 12000km, meaning 3 times mine.
So, did it just start loosing up now?.
Guess I then have to be patient for some months still :(

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Re: Fuel Economy on 40d

Post by Caesium » Sat May 25, 2013 8:18 pm

I'm getting 29.1mpg combined on my 40d, but its brand new so I guess it will improve as the engine gets worn in...
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Previously :
2008 BMW E92 335D MSport
2004 BMW E46 M3
2005 BMW E60 535D MSport
2002 BMW E39 530D Sport
The list goes on...

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