Fuel Consumption on an E90 323i HELP

Shaaf1

New member
Hi all...

I want to purchase the 323i e90 2006... Could someone please help me with the fuel consumption on this vehicle seeing that its a 6 cylinder?
Is it a good vehicle or should I rather go 320i??

All your answers much appreciated
:thumbs:
 

Shaaf1

New member
Hi

its a 2006 e90 323i 135000kms.. I havent purchased it yet, 1st doing all my homework :blab:
 

herr bmw

///Member
easy driving i was getting on average 11km to a liter

on a trip down to ballito i got an average of 15km to a liter

if i put foot and drove it hard then roughly 9/10 km per liter

great cars,and much better than a 320i,more power

also heard the 320 is heavier than the 323i on fuel
 

Shaaf1

New member
Thanks for the response,
I'll take it for a test drive later today... Any common problems I should watch out for? I think the major thing I was worried about was fuel consumption
 

herr bmw

///Member
common problem on e90 was the window mechanisms ,replaced drivers and passenger under m/p

heard water pump around 130 000

other than that excellent car,wouldve still had mine if my son hadnt found a 330d on the floor when i went and bought oil
 
J

Jakkals_F30

Guest
323i is a very nice car and I love the sound of the inline 6...

When my car usually went in for a service I would get a 320i and yes being a 4cyl doesn't have the power and driven the same as my 323i it was way heavier on fuel.

Around 130k km as Herr mentioned I had to replace my waterpump so if car is still under MP see if you can get them to replace it for you otherwise pump alone you looking at around R5,500.00

Yes the 320d has got great power but it's your choice if you want a tractor or a i6 :) Tractors are good for the power for sure... imho, I don't like the sound of them though.
 

Shaaf1

New member
LOL Shot for the honesty, just looking for a reliable upgrade....
Will phone the dealer & find this out!
 

AshG108

///Member
323i sounds sexy, fuel on the 320i can be lower but dependant on your foot, can be heavier also. i personally ahve had good fuel consumotion compared to other 320i's, my bro-in-law had a 2006 323i m-sport, loved the car, fuel was a bit heavy but he bought it for the enjoyment and drove it like you would normally do, he moved to a diesel afterwards so a 6 cylinder is a cylinder and isnt light on gas...but the 320 dependant on model and driving style etc can be lighter.

Mine is for sale if you want :rollsmile::rollsmile::rollsmile:

Have a look at my thread for fuel figures bud, search the forum for 323i fuel from our guys like herrbmw, jakkals etc
 

Paul_Pret

Member
Shaaf1 said:
Hi all...

I want to purchase the 323i e90 2006... Could someone please help me with the fuel consumption on this vehicle seeing that its a 6 cylinder?
Is it a good vehicle or should I rather go 320i??

All your answers much appreciated
:thumbs:

I have the AT, in town only looking at 12l/100km at best, open road will see it go down to about 8l/100km but on average I get around 10l/100km. Normally with 1 long trip I'll get 600km on a tank easilly, where a 320i will quite easilly get 750-800km.

Try to get the Manual if you can, this AT is old-school, even the mechanic from Pinetown BMW told me its not one of the best 'boxes..

My front shocks had to be replaced at about 90 000km, under plan, and the cost if i remember correctly was more than R 9000, so look at that. Make sure the rain sensor is not damaged, as mine is, as a new windscreen is quite pricey.
 

Nick

Honorary ///Member
My dad has one, He is a rep.

He gets around 9.1/100 to 10.5/100 average.

My 320i gets around the same figures.
 

kb323

New member
My 2006 323i m sport (130K) Consumption very much depends on the driving conditions: Open Road 120-140km/h @ 7l/100km. Urban driving is less colourful though as I struggle to get better than 12l/100 in heavy traffic. That said - I am slightly heavy footed

Mine is up for grabs if anyone is interested
 

Caddy101

Active member
Hugo_za said:
Would help is you post your current consumption figures, age and mileage bud...

I have a 2006 323i Exclusive manual, currently on 136 000 km.

I was averaging 10.5 l/100km in the stop on go from Fairland to JHB CBD.
On the freeway I can get it down to 8 l/100km.

A service at Tune Tech costs about R2300 (oil, oil filter, air filter, pollen filter + labour).
I've done this every 10 000 km. I bought the car in 2011 with 100 000 km.

Water pump failed at about 120 000 km - had it replaced at Tune Tech cost R10 600 for water pump thermostat (both OEM) and labour.

I love my car, its wonderful! Its correct!
:thumbs:

I would love to upgrade to a 330i, simply because I have a lust for power and I can't afford to maintain an M car, so I figure a 330i or Z4 3.0 si would be awesome.

Thats my 2 cents
 

Straight six

Well-known member
sorry to budge in....

just a quick question....

open road doing 100-110km\h i get 9.5l\100km or worse...

what could be the cause of that?...oil, plugs and oil filter were changed 500kms ago???

e46 323I auto
 

kb323

New member
Straight six said:
sorry to budge in....

just a quick question....

open road doing 100-110km\h i get 9.5l\100km or worse...

what could be the cause of that?...oil, plugs and oil filter were changed 500kms ago???

e46 323I auto

Could be a failing sensor. I had a similar problem at 114K when the mass airflow meter failed - this adjusts the air fuel mixture and is crucial to consumption. Take it to a dealer to put on the diagnostic machine- be careful though because apparently the MAF Sensor, O2 and other all show the same code - All expensive so make sure they replace the correct one and not all of them.
 

Straight six

Well-known member
Thanks boet

I will connect it to a machine ASAP...

Any Fanatic close by in Cape Town who has the necessary Tools to do a diagnostic????:rollsmile:

Pretty Please!!!!!
 

Webmaster

Administrator
I've got a 320i and my fuel consumption ranges from 12L/100km in stop-start traffic and about 8L/100km on the open road.

I think the 323i will be working less hard to shift the E90 so you may actually get lower overall figures.
 
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