Watching the fuel gauge

After 2800 miles, lifetime avg is 36.6 and I do about 500 miles a week. I drive at 70 ish on motorway so that I can have some fun on the twisty bits :driving:
 
sars said:
After 2800 miles, lifetime avg is 36.6 and I do about 500 miles a week. I drive at 70 ish on motorway so that I can have some fun on the twisty bits :driving:

Hmm I only get 22 mpg mixed driving on my iS :)
 
mmm-five said:
What makes it seem worse in the Z4 is the size of the tank, meaning you're filling up more frequently.
But on the other hand it does mean we're not (yet) into triple figures when filling the tank from empty to full (I'm very close to managing a >£100 fill up in my diesel van with it's 80litre tank).

Personally I think the Z4's terrific on fuel given the performance. Not sure what everyone else managed, but my OBC was showing 32.2mpg after yesterday's Scottish driving meet in my 231ps 3.0i. And not all of that driving was taking it easy. My all-time average for ownership so far (over 7k miles) is still a fraction above 30mpg. Maybe I'm not trying hard enough?
 
a11y said:
mmm-five said:
What makes it seem worse in the Z4 is the size of the tank, meaning you're filling up more frequently.
But on the other hand it does mean we're not (yet) into triple figures when filling the tank from empty to full (I'm very close to managing a >£100 fill up in my diesel van with it's 80litre tank).

I'm used to an e34 M5 with a 90L tank that always cost close to £100 to fill up (would be £106 at the moment), and only did a similar mileage per tank as the Z4MC :thumbsup:
 
Driving style and use makes a huge difference.

I can get about 36mpg out of my car on a quiet run to work taking it nice and steady.

Drive it hard and 23mpg is more like it.


At least it's fun to drive, nothing worse than getting 40-50mpg in something dull. I used to relish spending £60 filling older less good diesel cars despite them doing 45mpg, while the Z4 I just don't care what it is actually getting, it's worth it :)

Dave
 
Thanks all.... I am getting much better mileage now. It was all about getting used to an automatic also, never had one before.

To start with I was accelerating quite hard all the time, whereas I have been gently accellerating of late and it makes no end of difference, the gears change much earlier and I'm definately not wasting juice like I was.

All part of the learning curve. It's a joy to drive and I'm thrilled with the purchase. When I look at most cars now I just think they look sooooo boring and I'm really glad to be in mine.

Next thing to do is get an ipod connection sorted. There are numerous threads on here about it, so I'll gen up. I think it will be more tricky because I have bluetooth phoneprep already. I'll take a look.

Cheers

Seggy
 
Mr Whippy said:
nothing worse than getting 40-50mpg in something dull...
getting 20-30mpg in something dull? ;)

My record is 43mpg in my 3.0... though that was a loooong motorway drive with the cruise control set spot on 70 the entire way, no heavy breaking and absolutely no heavy accelerating. Was purely an exercise in seeing how high I could get the MPG. I usually average 35/36 ish on a motorway run, 27/28 around town.
 
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