How is it possible that my wife average 14 km/l in traffic from work to home?
I can drive like a granny all I want the best I can get is 10 - 11 km/ l.
Does the 320i gets heavier on fuel when driving really slow?
Hmm.. seems high.. my 335i does 13/100 with minimal traffic and opening up whenever I can.. If it's heavy traffic you are stuck in try keeping it in comfort and do a test and compare that to the eco/pro start stop.. Other than that book it in and complain about high consumption :coolShake:
Hmm.. seems high.. my 335i does 13/100 with minimal traffic and opening up whenever I can.. If it's heavy traffic you are stuck in try keeping it in comfort and do a test and compare that to the eco/pro start stop.. Other than that book it in and complain about high consumption :coolShake:
Hmm.. seems high.. my 335i does 13/100 with minimal traffic and opening up whenever I can.. If it's heavy traffic you are stuck in try keeping it in comfort and do a test and compare that to the eco/pro start stop.. Other than that book it in and complain about high consumption :coolShake:
Lol f30s do not like traffic consumption can shoot up in traffic, why does she not use start stop if she is in hectic traffic. BTW would of been easier if you posted litres to 100kms just saying
How is it possible that my wife average 14 km/l in traffic from work to home?
I can drive like a granny all I want the best I can get is 10 - 11 km/ l.
Does the 320i gets heavier on fuel when driving really slow?
She got 14km/l in traffic?
How the hell did she manage that? Check back of the car for bumper marks or dents or something to see if she was maybe being pushed home.
That is amazing consumption! raise:
How is it possible that my wife average 14 km/l in traffic from work to home?
I can drive like a granny all I want the best I can get is 10 - 11 km/ l.
You have a lead foot. Sorry to say that. It is just the way that the male anatomy works. There is nothing you can do about it.
So just enjoy life and bury that right foot in the carpet. That is why you drive a BMW. Or you could swing by the local Chery dealer on your way home and discuss trade in values.
My wife drives a 12 Mini Cooper S and she drives it, no granma driving there...
I've driven it a few times as well and she gets better fuel consumption than I do where I'm nursing it.
Go figure... And here I'm granny driving my 330d in ECO mode trying to save on fuel :tiptoe: