flashatstar said:
It is mostly town driving in Eco Pro and not driving fast. The car has 2000km on the clock.
That definitely sounds high then.
Um.co.za has that car at 4.8l/100km on highway driving, and 5.4l/100km on urban driving. Their figures are normally a
little too conservative compared to real world driving, but you shouldn't be sitting at more than double that. :skit:
Since it is still a new car, we can assume the car isn't in need of a service, doesn't have blocked filters, misfires, etc, so my only recommendation is to check and make sure you are running the correct tyre pressures. Tyres that are too soft will increase your fuel consumption.
I would also recommend trying to change your driving style. What you want is slow pull off's, and low cruising speeds. There is no use speeding to 60 and then cruising there, as most of your fuel is used getting up to speed.
It may also be worthwhile booking it in at BMW, and asking them about it. Since it is still in motorplan, they can check for problems and shouldn't charge you for it.