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brybusa
Really Senior Member II
Joined: 02-December-2004
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Posted: 08-July-2005 at 10:26 |
E34 535 sport- seen as low as 12.9 around town..On a run 25MPG
19MPG at a steady 100MPH
Average for the week always works out as 21-22MPG
How accurate are these OBC?
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micky_h
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Joined: 17-February-2003
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 798
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Posted: 08-July-2005 at 10:38 |
Reset 1 of the consumption meters and got 38.2 going to work last night,not driving it any different to the way I normally do.Alot lot less coming home in the wee hours of this morning .What did I say about a diesel being my next car lol.Might give it a good run up the motorway and see if I can get 40 out of a 3.2
As for the OBC I found mine to only be about 1mpg out when I've worked it out after a fill up.
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Stephen 325TDS
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Joined: 12-March-2004
Location: Hillsborough, Northern Ireland
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Posted: 08-July-2005 at 16:18 |
Philip wrote:
What do the Diesel BM's do then?
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Well, I did a 130 mile round trip recently - a mixture of motorway, and "B" roads. I sat at the legal limit whenever I could (traffic permitting), and averaged ... 53.4 mpg!
Stephen
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bmw1066
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GOOD OLD E23
Joined: 16-January-2005
Location: West Sussex Nr Brighton
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Points: 1095
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Posted: 08-July-2005 at 17:22 |
My e23 obc Say's 21 mpg as an average on the obc the 318 e30 touring I had would do 32mpg on a run
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Mark 735 se 1982
RED BARON A E23 is for life not just for x-mas
BMW e34 530 v8 Sport kit
Spelling always Bad
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Peter Fenwick
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Joined: 27-August-2003
Location: Lost somewhere in time...
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Posted: 09-July-2005 at 04:39 |
Stephen 325TDS wrote:
Philip wrote:
What do the Diesel BM's do then?
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Well, I did a 130 mile round trip recently - a mixture of motorway, and "B" roads. I sat at the legal limit whenever I could (traffic permitting), and averaged ... 53.4 mpg!
Stephen
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I have to admit I had been considering a Diesel E46 BM when I next change the car. However I came to the conclusion that it wasn't worth it. They do get much better MPG than the equivalent petrol version but they also hold ther value much better. Unless you do a huge milage it will take years before you get back the extra cost of buying it over a petrol model. Just look at the premium you pay for a 330d over a 330 petrol.
The E36 325TDS dosen't seem to hold such a premium over the other E36s
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Entering an age of Austerity and now driving a Focus Diesel.
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pma1ums
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Joined: 12-October-2004
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 03:56 |
Peter Fenwick wrote:
The E36 325TDS dosen't seem to hold such a premium over the other E36s
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peter
the tds doesnt hold any value in the e36 range ...they dont shift on forecourts .and they dont seem at all desirable by the buying public.but surprisingly they seem to fetch a tad bit more at trade auctions over 318 s but there price faulters at 320 or 6 cylinders above models ...try buying a 328 e36 at auction ..its a nightmare because the prices are way high ..
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its a dogs world out there
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Peter Fenwick
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 06:40 |
pma1ums wrote:
...try buying a 328 e36 at auction ..its a nightmare because the prices are way high .. |
Really!
I'm going to bee keeping mine for a bit longer now anyway but it's always nice to know. I had noticed that 328s command a reasonable ammount more than an equivalent 323.
I guess the 325TDS was never very desirable.
The same cannot be said for the 320 and 330 diesels however.
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Entering an age of Austerity and now driving a Focus Diesel.
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pma1ums
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Joined: 12-October-2004
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 06:50 |
330 diesels ...hold there £££ very well because they are favored by mid management who do a lot of miles ..even high mile cars go through the auctions at a very good price
a 330 oil burners will sell allday and everyday
a 316 will go for pence a 328 will allways go for pounds .....so keep yours peter
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its a dogs world out there
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chasseur
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Joined: 11-August-2004
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Points: 96
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 09:15 |
My 540 manual on Lpg with a Romano Type "N"system averages 58mpg thats mainly mixed driving Average miles per week is 193-210 ish & costs usually between 11.50p - 12.80p to fill up each week.
If I do go on long journeys Its around 61 - 64Mpg at a staedy 80+
On petrol Sainsburys Super U\Leaded I get about 28 - 30 Mpg at steady 80mph never been in town on petrol for long but when i 1st had the car it used to be around 17- 22 mpg
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Daz
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Posted: 12-July-2005 at 08:46 |
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I have to admit I had been considering a Diesel E46 BM when I next change the car. However I came to the conclusion that it wasn't worth it. They do get much better MPG than the equivalent petrol version but they also hold ther value much better. Unless you do a huge milage it will take years before you get back the extra cost of buying it over a petrol model. Just look at the premium you pay for a 330d over a 330 petrol.
The E36 325TDS dosen't seem to hold such a premium over the other E36s
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clever man. so I'm not the only one to notice this. and think of the noise and smell! no thanks...
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2009 E92 M3 - Milltek
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Henners
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Joined: 25-May-2005
Location: Rotherham
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Posted: 12-July-2005 at 16:49 |
E31 840Csi 1997 between 80-90mph get 29.8 mp on motorways. Around town 18-19 ish. No room to put Lpg in dont think, although at £70/wk it is an interesting thought.
Having had a Ford Focus TDCI until I binned company cars I dont care
Henners
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Horsetan
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Say Neigh to Gatsos
Joined: 11-April-2003
Location: Please let it be Ireland
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Posted: 15-July-2005 at 05:37 |
chasseur wrote:
My 540 manual on Lpg with a Romano Type "N"system averages 58mpg thats mainly mixed driving Average miles per week is 193-210 ish & costs usually between 11.50p - 12.80p to fill up each week.
If I do go on long journeys Its around 61 - 64Mpg at a staedy 80+ |
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b8alk
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Andy K
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Posted: 16-July-2005 at 13:26 |
brybusa wrote:
E34 535 sport- seen as low as 12.9 around town..On a run 25MPG
19MPG at a steady 100MPH
Average for the week always works out as 21-22MPG
How accurate are these OBC?
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Other than the 12.9, thats about the same as my sport.
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thepits
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Joined: 09-July-2003
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Posted: 17-July-2005 at 14:20 |
Philip wrote:
What do the Diesel BM's do then? |
Yawn
"diesel" & "BMW" should not be mentioned in the same sentence
"BMW" = great petrol cars
"diesel" = buses
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Cats know your every thought.
But don't care.
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