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Originally Posted by blingo' post='257809' date='Mar 20 2006, 10:36 PM
You CAN'T get near the official figures. The ZF guy was sort of on the right lines though.
The current mileage figures are taken on a test bed (hence no air resistance etc) in order to get 100% repeatability for comparison purposes. Manufacturers also submit blueprinted or selected engines for the test as they want the best results. Chances of achieving it in a real car - Zip.
My old 530 certainly improved mpg with age, the new 535 is however matching it straight out of the box (26 commuting, 32 fast motorway) so I am well chuffed.
From previous discussions, I believe that there are significant differences between cars as well as drivers though.
The current mileage figures are taken on a test bed (hence no air resistance etc) in order to get 100% repeatability for comparison purposes. Manufacturers also submit blueprinted or selected engines for the test as they want the best results. Chances of achieving it in a real car - Zip.
My old 530 certainly improved mpg with age, the new 535 is however matching it straight out of the box (26 commuting, 32 fast motorway) so I am well chuffed.
From previous discussions, I believe that there are significant differences between cars as well as drivers though.
Last tankful for me was just under 21mpg, with an average speed of 57mph and that was only on B roads, no dual carrigeways or motorways so I was not exactly crusing.
Only 300 miles out of the tank. Not bad for a diesel! :'(
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Originally Posted by gIzzE' post='258030' date='Mar 21 2006, 02:51 PM
Last tankful for me was just under 21mpg, with an average speed of 57mph and that was only on B roads, no dual carrigeways or motorways so I was not exactly crusing.
Only 300 miles out of the tank. Not bad for a diesel! :'(
Only 300 miles out of the tank. Not bad for a diesel! :'(
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My Ride: 520d GT, Blue, Beige Dakota Leather, Pro Sat Nav, Interior Lights Pack, Adaptive Lights, Advanced Aircon
The OBC is innacurate
My OBC average over the last month has read 30mpg, however calculating the mpg from actual diesel used and miles driven I've actually been getting close to 34mpg. (490miles - 65litres at refuel).
That's over the last month though. Over the cold winter months fuel consumption does go up for various reasons.
My MPG always drops off after my wife has driven it I think she enjoys it too much . (Actually -town driving)
.......Calculations are Imperial gallons not US gallons.
My OBC average over the last month has read 30mpg, however calculating the mpg from actual diesel used and miles driven I've actually been getting close to 34mpg. (490miles - 65litres at refuel).
That's over the last month though. Over the cold winter months fuel consumption does go up for various reasons.
My MPG always drops off after my wife has driven it I think she enjoys it too much . (Actually -town driving)
.......Calculations are Imperial gallons not US gallons.
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Originally Posted by GB525dTour' post='259249' date='Mar 24 2006, 09:01 AM
The OBC is innacurate
You could always adjust it...........................................oh no Keith.....don't start that again
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Originally Posted by KAF' post='259437' date='Mar 24 2006, 05:37 PM
You could always adjust it...........................................oh no Keith.....don't start that again
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I've heard a lot of people say they're only getting between 20-35mpg with their diesels. Then I've heard a bunch of people say they're getting between 35-45mpg, mainly with their 520d. So I just wanna know if a diesel is even worth it at all? I have a 2004 530i, and when I drive around town and to work I get between 23-26mpg, and then when I drive from Washington to Michigan I get between 32-36mpg. Am I just getting really good gas mileage or are the 525d's just not as good as they say? By the way, I'm 21 and a college student, so it's not like I'm driving like an old lady.
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I should rephrase, I don't mean really good like, "Yah this is the best gas mileage in the world, no one gets better than this!" I mean really good like, "I thought diesels were supposed to get at least 10mpg better out of an almost identical engine but I'm getting the same as they are"
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Originally Posted by Heiss5' post='259510' date='Mar 24 2006, 08:12 PM
I've heard a lot of people say they're only getting between 20-35mpg with their diesels. Then I've heard a bunch of people say they're getting between 35-45mpg, mainly with their 520d. So I just wanna know if a diesel is even worth it at all? I have a 2004 530i, and when I drive around town and to work I get between 23-26mpg, and then when I drive from Washington to Michigan I get between 32-36mpg. Am I just getting really good gas mileage or are the 525d's just not as good as they say? By the way, I'm 21 and a college student, so it's not like I'm driving like an old lady.
Your 36 mpg = about 30 mpg in imperial gallons(UK)
All the diesel posts are in europe and in imperial gallons - hence the difference