What sort of MPG do you get?
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Morat
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17 MPG while commuting on the country roads 
Easily 22mpg on the motorway, 24 if I'm being a saint.
OBC figures, but seem accurate when I bother to check properly
325i Touring, original unrefurbished injectors.
Easily 22mpg on the motorway, 24 if I'm being a saint.
OBC figures, but seem accurate when I bother to check properly
325i Touring, original unrefurbished injectors.
E30 Touring 0.35 cD - more slippery than prison soap 

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Ajsingh
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Mines about the same as above^^ i think i get more in the motorway but u have no way of proving it... I just try n keep the MPG needle as close to 30mpg as possible
E30's don't do fuel economy well... 316's are probably the best for fuel
E30's don't do fuel economy well... 316's are probably the best for fuel
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325i Touring
On a recent 180 mile trip i got a genuine 30mpg mostly motorway & probably 70 miles of A road, this was being very careful on the throttle but still keeping up with the traffic very nicely thank you
I also just towed my 800kg caravan 130 miles & got a measured 20mpg ..................... got to be happy with that .
On a recent 180 mile trip i got a genuine 30mpg mostly motorway & probably 70 miles of A road, this was being very careful on the throttle but still keeping up with the traffic very nicely thank you
I also just towed my 800kg caravan 130 miles & got a measured 20mpg ..................... got to be happy with that .
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from a full tank in my 89 e30 325i cab i get crap miles roughy 200-250miles local driving but i think the blue sensor may need replacing does smell bit rich???
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Well mines usually terrible... But wehn we went to The German Show. I filled up at a petrol station down there, and did the return drive of 149 miles... Then once home, the next day I drove to the petrol station about 2 miles from mine and it cost £24.16... 136.9 a litre at that station too
38.9 MPG
320i Auto!
I did the valve timing on her last weekend but must have made a mistake as its running crap now and very lumpy when at lights so I bet i'm getting no way near that now... Will be sorted again saturday.
38.9 MPG
320i Auto!
I did the valve timing on her last weekend but must have made a mistake as its running crap now and very lumpy when at lights so I bet i'm getting no way near that now... Will be sorted again saturday.
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E30BeemerLad
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Never worked it out, but it's lame on account of all the full bore action I give it everywhere
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320Touring
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My current milage is in my sig..
Got a website called sprintmonitor.de which is good for tracking costs/mpg etc
Its a 2.0 m20 touring with a manual box- Completely stock..
This is the MPG since it went back on the road as a daily.
Car is used approx 80% m8 motorway driving to/from work or the unit, and 20% town use.
On this year's Roam, it gave 29mpg, whilst not hanging about
Got a website called sprintmonitor.de which is good for tracking costs/mpg etc
Its a 2.0 m20 touring with a manual box- Completely stock..
This is the MPG since it went back on the road as a daily.
Car is used approx 80% m8 motorway driving to/from work or the unit, and 20% town use.
On this year's Roam, it gave 29mpg, whilst not hanging about
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320Touring wrote:My current milage is in my sig..
Got a website called sprintmonitor.de which is good for tracking costs/mpg etc
Its a 2.0 m20 touring with a manual box- Completely stock..
This is the MPG since it went back on the road as a daily.
Car is used approx 80% m8 motorway driving to/from work or the unit, and 20% town use.
On this year's Roam, it gave 29mpg, whilst not hanging about
I think your maths are out Neil
Anyway, I'm off to buy a Honda civic, seems they have better fuel economy than an E36 touring(now for sale), lol!
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320Touring
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Ye of little faith Grant!
Linky..
http://www.spritmonitor.de/en/detail/361911.html
similar driving style has netted average of 40.2 mpg out the 318iS.. over 7k miles
http://www.spritmonitor.de/en/detail/454045.html
As for the Honda- You getting the 1.8 Vtec 167bhp one?

Linky..
http://www.spritmonitor.de/en/detail/361911.html
similar driving style has netted average of 40.2 mpg out the 318iS.. over 7k miles
http://www.spritmonitor.de/en/detail/454045.html
As for the Honda- You getting the 1.8 Vtec 167bhp one?
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Topblag
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If you're getting that kind of MPG from an IS you're driving like a wee lassie320Touring wrote: similar driving style has netted average of 40.2 mpg out the 318iS.. over 7k miles
1990 325i Cab auto in Alpine White II
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320Touring
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That I am, or rather my "Wee Lassie" is..Topblag wrote:If you're getting that kind of MPG from an IS you're driving like a wee lassie320Touring wrote: similar driving style has netted average of 40.2 mpg out the 318iS.. over 7k miles
Its not a fast car, it doesnt sound good, so why thrash it?
End of the day, getting nearly 500 miles out a tank is not too shabby
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320Touring
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It Certainly is- Some months I chew through more petrol money than rent on the flatgrantfk10 wrote:Ok, ok - point proven - if your input is genuine, lol!
As for the Honda, looking for something small and cheap ..... 1.5 Vtec?
As for the honda, the 1.5 vtec aint too shabby- does it need to be estate?
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Engine is just fine, and gets good economy when I'm not thrashing it - but my commute is short and quick so it gets a lot of hammer. I'd think 17mpg to be about the worst figure you can expect.Simon13 wrote:or really if your getting below 20 mpg theres something seriously wrong with you and your engine unless you sit in central london all day every day.
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I've only an 8 mile drive to work every morning, then the same 8 miles back. Seeing as it's just down the A5 and back I find it really hard to not give it a good thrashing. This is when I end up under 20mpg.. but if I try and stick to just 80mph and not overtaking every single car... I can squeeze out a few extra miles.Morat wrote:Engine is just fine, and gets good economy when I'm not thrashing it - but my commute is short and quick so it gets a lot of hammer. I'd think 17mpg to be about the worst figure you can expect.Simon13 wrote:or really if your getting below 20 mpg theres something seriously wrong with you and your engine unless you sit in central london all day every day.

ive managed 28.4 mpg from my m52 driving nicely but like lee i cant help but prod the bitch...!! sounds awsome and goes like stink
but there's a down side to that as she likes to drink when provoked

but there's a down side to that as she likes to drink when provoked
A 2 door e30 with 8 cylinders, what could be better

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About 18mpg when I treat the pedal like it's made of thin glass. About 12 when I drive it 'normally'.
M20B20 auto. Don't buy one. Ever.
Soon to be replaced by an M30, which will probably be as thirsty, but at least fun..
M20B20 auto. Don't buy one. Ever.
Soon to be replaced by an M30, which will probably be as thirsty, but at least fun..







