F15 X5 MPG

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Chipper

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1,314 posts

217 months

Wednesday 16th April 2014
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30 mpg (29.9 actually ) average driving about 30% on motorway and the rest around Devon roads from our first tank of diesel from a 3.0d engine that had covered 4300 miles when we picked it up.

More than impressed with that considering the size of the thing and with a bit more running in we might get near an average of 35mpg ?

Silky smooth and I can't honestly see the need for more grunt in an X5 from it , so overall very happy with it. The only problem is I bought it as the family wagon and I think I prefer it to my A8.





Edited by Chipper on Wednesday 16th April 20:08

Chr1sch

2,585 posts

193 months

Wednesday 16th April 2014
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Didn't warm to the flattened off look of the front/rear but it's certainly growing on me.

Our e70 is only doing around 23mpg (3.0d) so that sounds like one heck of an improvement

Chr1sch

2,585 posts

193 months

Wednesday 16th April 2014
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Didn't warm to the flattened off look of the front/rear but it's certainly growing on me.

Our e70 is only doing around 23mpg (3.0d) so that sounds like one heck of an improvement

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
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Chipper said:
The only problem is I bought it as the family wagon and I think I prefer it to my A8.
Thought about a Porsche Macan for the family run around?? wink



Cheib

23,217 posts

175 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
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That is very decent.

My 3.0sd just did 27 mpg on a run to Switzerland.....so mostly motorway driving. I might have got nearer to 30mpg if I had taken it easier.

30 mpg with that mix of driving is excellent OP.

I think it looks much better in the metal than it does in pictures. Seen very few though....even in London. One thing is for sure they are being massively out sold by RRS's. First three 14 plate cars were RRS's.

Spuffington

1,203 posts

168 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
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Huge variations in mpg there.

I had an early E70 3.0d and it returned 25mpg no matter how I drove it. The 40d LCI seems far more sensitive to how you drive it. Mostly urban has it down at 25mpg but up to 37mpg on the motorway with a very long and gentle run is possible.

Average is 26.6mpg due to urban skew.

Saw the figures for the F15 and they looked frankly ridiculous and fear it's manipulation of the EU rules at their worst. Not sure how a big bluff vehicle can achieve anywhere close to the official figures IMO.

Chipper

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1,314 posts

217 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
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gizlaroc said:
Thought about a Porsche Macan for the family run around?? wink
Too small and I've really gone of Porsche.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

156 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
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Chipper said:
gizlaroc said:
Thought about a Porsche Macan for the family run around?? wink
Too small and I've really gone of Porsche.
Macan not that small and a sensational drive, game changer for a SUV

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
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Chipper said:
Too small and I've really gone of Porsche.
Why? What happened there Scott???

modeller

444 posts

166 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
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We have an 30d LCI. it's averaged around 31mpg over 26K miles. Recent trip to the alps got around 35, 5 up fully loaded.


modeller

444 posts

166 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
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Helicopter123 said:
Macan not that small and a sensational drive, game changer for a SUV
Given its a rebadged Q5 it's going to be small inside with a tiny boot. Plus it has a large transmission tunnel making it a 2+2 at best ;-)

Chipper

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1,314 posts

217 months

Friday 18th April 2014
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modeller said:
Helicopter123 said:
Macan not that small and a sensational drive, game changer for a SUV
Given its a rebadged Q5 it's going to be small inside with a tiny boot. Plus it has a large transmission tunnel making it a 2+2 at best ;-)
Exactly. Our previous Honda CRV had more boot space that a Macan.

theboss

6,910 posts

219 months

Friday 18th April 2014
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Spuffington said:
Huge variations in mpg there.

I had an early E70 3.0d and it returned 25mpg no matter how I drove it. The 40d LCI seems far more sensitive to how you drive it. Mostly urban has it down at 25mpg but up to 37mpg on the motorway with a very long and gentle run is possible.

Average is 26.6mpg due to urban skew.

Saw the figures for the F15 and they looked frankly ridiculous and fear it's manipulation of the EU rules at their worst. Not sure how a big bluff vehicle can achieve anywhere close to the official figures IMO.
Consistent with my E70 40d - averages 29mpg and have seen 36mpg on a long extended A-road cruise around Scotland.

Does anyone know if there are any significant drivetrain changes between the E70 LCI models and the F15?

modeller

444 posts

166 months

Friday 18th April 2014
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theboss said:
Consistent with my E70 40d - averages 29mpg and have seen 36mpg on a long extended A-road cruise around Scotland.

Does anyone know if there are any significant drivetrain changes between the E70 LCI models and the F15?
Think it's the same 8 speed but now with stop start and coasting (you'll have to code the latter as bmw switch this off for the UK ). So I don't think so.
Think main differences are the the chassis and electronics.

Technomad

753 posts

163 months

Saturday 19th April 2014
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Spuffington said:
Huge variations in mpg there.

I had an early E70 3.0d and it returned 25mpg no matter how I drove it. The 40d LCI seems far more sensitive to how you drive it. Mostly urban has it down at 25mpg but up to 37mpg on the motorway with a very long and gentle run is possible.

Average is 26.6mpg due to urban skew.

Saw the figures for the F15 and they looked frankly ridiculous and fear it's manipulation of the EU rules at their worst. Not sure how a big bluff vehicle can achieve anywhere close to the official figures IMO.
Same experience - our pre-LCI 3.0d gave 29-32mpg pre-remap, 31-34mpg with remap - we hardly used it in town. LCI 40d can give 28 or it can give 37mpg. The more that official figures diverge from reality, the more you get from a remap that tweaks the car for real driving. Be interesting to see what happens to the 40d once it's remapped...

bluepony

168 posts

191 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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I get 30mpg with my E53!

I had an F15 for a month and averaged 30mpg. Nowhere near the official 45mpg.

2.5pi

1,066 posts

182 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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We get 31mp over the first 2000 miles on our 4.0d F15 , mixed usage but always making progresstank

worsy

5,803 posts

175 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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Encouraging. I have an F15 40d on order due first week of July. My E70 40d shows 29.7 from 31k miles.

rubberduck182

19 posts

145 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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Thinking of ordering an F15 40D too but trying to work out realistic MPG vs quoted 45. Sounds like 35-40 should be achievable on a long motorway run and 30+ on country/A roads? Comparing it with an Allroad BiTdi which is the other option, but I fancy a (first) BMW after 4 Audis. Appreciate the X5 is a bigger lump, but confusing that the official mpg figures are so far out from real life.

Cheib

23,217 posts

175 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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My feel is that these aren't selling that well so dealers should be keen to help...anecdotal evidence is that there aren't that many on the roads in London...new FFRR/RRS are absolutely everywhere.Concerns about MPG are a valid reason to ask for an extended test drive...an afternoon in one should give you a good feel for it.