MPG Tracking
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My Ride: 2005 545i Sport
MPG Tracking
Using the I-Drive - Car Data - Trip Setting, (This system is great for tracking/analyzing MPG's)
I think we can assist each other in whether our cars are keeping up with "reality" of other similar models since it accounts for Avg MPH over the trip period.
Reset your I-Drive trip settings to Zero and then begin driving.
My trip:
2005 545i with 100k miles on it. (New plugs, O2 sensors, air filter, oil, at 100k)
Outside Temp: 50 F - No A/C used
Trip MIles: 171
Avg: 35.7 MPH
MPG: 21.9
I'm not sure if we could setup an online spreadsheet that could be filled in so that it would be easy to track MPG's over time.
Over time, and with a lot of data input, we can compare our MPG's vs the data to see if we're inline, or if issues may be lurking within our engine.
I think we can assist each other in whether our cars are keeping up with "reality" of other similar models since it accounts for Avg MPH over the trip period.
Reset your I-Drive trip settings to Zero and then begin driving.
My trip:
2005 545i with 100k miles on it. (New plugs, O2 sensors, air filter, oil, at 100k)
Outside Temp: 50 F - No A/C used
Trip MIles: 171
Avg: 35.7 MPH
MPG: 21.9
I'm not sure if we could setup an online spreadsheet that could be filled in so that it would be easy to track MPG's over time.
Over time, and with a lot of data input, we can compare our MPG's vs the data to see if we're inline, or if issues may be lurking within our engine.
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My Ride: 2008 550I LOADED, all options except HUD and NV
I am not that anal about my MPG, but I have found that my previous 530 did exceed the stated MPG numbers, even as it got older. From Los Angeles to Las Vegas on less than half a tank, averaging about 35 mpg while doing 80-85 mph the whole way was VERY impressive. Got to the Monte Carlo and my car said "292 miles to empty" - take THAT Prius!!!!!
Haven't really bothered to track it with my 550, my office is less than 3 miles from my house - all road driving, so my mpg is less than optimal.
Haven't really bothered to track it with my 550, my office is less than 3 miles from my house - all road driving, so my mpg is less than optimal.
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I bought a BMW over MB, Porsche, Ford, Jaguar, etc., because I have faith in their engineering. To which car mfg'r do you place yours?
What's your problem? Did I hurt your feelings somehow? I sense hostility from you, so I must have offended you, and for that I apologize.
MPG's can be an indicator of overall engine status, and over time, it can reveal to BMW owners how close to "norm" their car is functioning. That is the intent.
I don't need any aggrandizement from an online community but it appears that you do. Am I stepping on your toes?
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I am not that anal about my MPG, but I have found that my previous 530 did exceed the stated MPG numbers, even as it got older. From Los Angeles to Las Vegas on less than half a tank, averaging about 35 mpg while doing 80-85 mph the whole way was VERY impressive. Got to the Monte Carlo and my car said "292 miles to empty" - take THAT Prius!!!!!
Haven't really bothered to track it with my 550, my office is less than 3 miles from my house - all road driving, so my mpg is less than optimal.
Haven't really bothered to track it with my 550, my office is less than 3 miles from my house - all road driving, so my mpg is less than optimal.
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I am not that anal about my MPG, but I have found that my previous 530 did exceed the stated MPG numbers, even as it got older. From Los Angeles to Las Vegas on less than half a tank, averaging about 35 mpg while doing 80-85 mph the whole way was VERY impressive. Got to the Monte Carlo and my car said "292 miles to empty" - take THAT Prius!!!!!
Haven't really bothered to track it with my 550, my office is less than 3 miles from my house - all road driving, so my mpg is less than optimal.
Haven't really bothered to track it with my 550, my office is less than 3 miles from my house - all road driving, so my mpg is less than optimal.
"Over time", NOTHING can be more telling than MPG's relative to where your vehicle sits vs exact models.
"Efficiency" is based soley on run time. You start your car, and immediately the data starts to pour in. 3 miles, or 300 miles, the AVG MPH tells the story in determining where your car fits in. Thanks to the I-Drive for making that easy to report.
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My Ride: '06 530i, '07 C280 4matic, '98 ML320
I get about 29+MPG with highway only driving; and I get about 22 to 23 with mixed driving. I have been calculating by tracking the gas consumption and the miles driven and it matches up with what the car shows on iDrive.
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Huh?
I bought a BMW over MB, Porsche, Ford, Jaguar, etc., because I have faith in their engineering. To which car mfg'r do you place yours?
What's your problem? Did I hurt your feelings somehow? I sense hostility from you, so I must have offended you, and for that I apologize.
MPG's can be an indicator of overall engine status, and over time, it can reveal to BMW owners how close to "norm" their car is functioning. That is the intent.
I don't need any aggrandizement from an online community but it appears that you do. Am I stepping on your toes?
I bought a BMW over MB, Porsche, Ford, Jaguar, etc., because I have faith in their engineering. To which car mfg'r do you place yours?
What's your problem? Did I hurt your feelings somehow? I sense hostility from you, so I must have offended you, and for that I apologize.
MPG's can be an indicator of overall engine status, and over time, it can reveal to BMW owners how close to "norm" their car is functioning. That is the intent.
I don't need any aggrandizement from an online community but it appears that you do. Am I stepping on your toes?
I made a joke. You can use big words if you like but my response will be the same:
"I really don't give a shit about you or anyone else in this forum"
if you can't take a joke that's not my problem.
i will still make fun of people who act like or think that BMW is the Ultimate Driving Machine.
When you're broke for trying to make your car "something it's not" then perhaps you'll become wiser and agree.
But to add to that. who really cares about MPG? You are driving what you're driving! Are you going to give up on it because you want to squeeze that extra MPG out of it and it's not working? You bought a vehicle that is probably not as efficient as others. Deal with it. Are you going to stop driving? no.
Gas will go up to $10 a gallon and guess what? you'll pay for it and consume it all day long. Do you have another way around it?
You wouldn't do too good in a prison or any environment that stands on the same principles.
There, now undo your wedgie and shut up