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      08-05-2012, 11:31 AM   #23
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after i filled back up and gave her a blast home from the garage, it was sitting at 7mpg for a bit

that wasn't such a gentle run!
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      08-05-2012, 11:40 AM   #24
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      08-05-2012, 11:41 AM   #25
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it just sounds so nice!
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      08-05-2012, 01:03 PM   #26
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Shrink, very impressive figures.

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I get an average of 35MPG on the motorway in my 335i at motorway speeds. Dropping back a little I could get more.

I can get over 400 miles from a tank.

Maybe a case of the 2 litre engine working a bit harder at motorway speeds?
I bought 2 litre car and thought it would be economical. I guess I was wrong mate.

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I'm usually £73-75 to fill the tank. That works out at 55 litres at v power prices.

Do all the e9x range have the same fuel tank size?
100 litre was just a joke.
I remember I read somewhere on the forum that E9x (330/335/M3) have bigger fuel tanks, but cannot remember how big.
Mine is standard 62 litre tank.
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      08-05-2012, 01:09 PM   #27
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i think they are all 62 litres as far as i know
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      08-05-2012, 01:14 PM   #28
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I may be wrong mate.
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Shrink, very impressive figures.



I bought 2 litre car and thought it would be economical. I guess I was wrong mate.



100 litre was just a joke.
I remember I read somewhere on the forum that E9x (330/335/M3) have bigger fuel tanks, but cannot remember how big.
Mine is standard 62 litre tank.
I know it was a joke. Just being factual about the real size.

It does seem most of BMW 6 cylinder engines can be very economical if driven in the right way.

BMW claims(from memory) 41mpg on a run and 32mpg combined for the 335i.

I live in Aberdeen city centre which is a congested city and spend 12 days doing short drives in traffic. Then I head to my hometown every second weekend which is a 130 mile drive mainly dual carriageway but involves travelling through Dundee and my overall average ends up 28mpg.

I think if you cruised at 60mph 41mpg could be achieved.

However that isn't the reason anyone would buy a 335i but it isn't bad that you have the option of being fuel efficient when needed and a car capable of providing a good turn of speed too.
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      08-06-2012, 01:28 AM   #30
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Couple month ago with my 325i e91. 200mile trip on motorway I was getting 40.3 mpg 78mph. I was really impressed width that economy of 2.5 petrol. Comparing with my previous car Citroen c4 1.6 hdi. 47mpg.
I will see proper economy of my car when I take for long trip to Lithuania true France Belgium, holland, Germany Poland and than Lithuania. That's about 2000 km.
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      08-06-2012, 05:16 AM   #31
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well what i hadnt mentioned (dunno why i forgot to do so) was that on the way down, I reset the trip counter in Edinburgh, and when we arrived at the hotel in Harrogate, the counter was showing 41.5mpg.

That was a pretty steady A road run though at between 60-70 on cruise the whole way.

Pretty surprising economy though!!
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      08-06-2012, 06:14 AM   #32
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I can get to Liverpool and back on one tank, 230 odd miles each way. happy with that.
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