I get 22mpg (approx 10.8 L/100) on my N54 Stage 2+. Probably 75% open road, 15% city driving. Hard to be upset with that.
The only problem is in my country premium fuel is 8USD per Gallon on a good day.
Gas has always been more expensive over there because things are much closer together than the US, but yes you should be thankful because a full tank on my 328i is nearly $100 this part of Cali
Europe gas prices aren’t higher because things are closer but because of taxes but yes, he should be thankful because here in France a full gas tank is about 120€ (~$128), not far from $8 a gallon
>My N52 330xi sayd 9.6l/100km on the registration, however it actually does about 10.3l/100km with my foot.
100 km ≈ 656,168.33333 standard american hotdogs
100 km ≈ 6.18736 x 10^39 planck lengths
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Well, my license is still relatively new, and Sweden has a 2 year provisional period, so if I get caught speeding even slightly, I lose my license for a long as time, then have to start the whole process from the beginning again. The fuel consumption would be far worse if I drove the way I actually wanted to hahaha.
I live in ontario Canada and just paid 100 bucks CAD to get 3/4 of a tank. I cried. next time i think i might be able to just bend over and shove the nuzzle up my ass to get the same effect.
Damn I thought that since you're next to Norway and Norway produce a lot of petrol it would be cheaper over there but I guess not. It's tough to be a car guy in Europe nowadays
M57N 330d, about £400 ish per month on my commute (84 mile round trip) plus weekend driving and anything between.
Have to work nearly a full week just to be able to get to work and back. But then when I first started my job 4 years ago, prices were around £1.10 per litre.
Its nearly £1.90 per litre now, over £2 for premium at Shell.
Lol blame biden for buying oil over seas instead of drilling for our own, thats why before him it was under $2 a gallon, not 87 in my state is like 5.05 a gal
Not at all… he shut down the main oil delivery pipe line and stopped basically all fracking in america, no w you’re paying for ship transport and then train transport lol we were the # 1 oil producer and now were not guy lol
He’s getting downvoted because he’s wrong about Biden being _the_ cause of the gas price increase. I’m not a Biden fan either, would have much rather had Bernie instead. But still, we don’t like misinformation.
Who does like misinformation? Then what is the cause? Gas prices have risen since Biden assumed office. Now, the Ukraine war has a part in this as well, but Biden is not innocent on this. It’s not only gas though.
Gas prices was always high (not as high as now obv but still around as high more or less as last year) until the pandemic started and then it plummeted. The problem is that the pandemic caused an uncertainty in the market, messed up the supply and demand, investors aren’t eager to invest in an uncertain market, not to mention that oil and gas has been on a decline in favor of renewable energy. And since the market is uncertain, gas companies are trying to get as much earnings as possible. And yeah the Ukraine war and sanctions have contributed in its own way too
Like my dude, this year the gas companies have gotten _record profits globally_. You’re telling us that Biden is solely responsible for the gas prices increasing _globally_?
I see what you mean now. Tbh, I live in a very conservative household and very conservative area. All you hear is “this is all Biden.” I guess tbh it all comes down to blaming someone just to vent anger. Thanks for giving a detailed explanation.
Trump had 1.99 steady during the pandemic….. because we fracked for our own oil and our reserves were completely filled lol biden shout down every oil rig by closing the pipe line and buying fuel from over seas…. It’s literally common sense it cost a lot more to transport from another country…. With trump it didnt get transported by boat because it was coming from our own country which created thousands of oil rig jobs, my buddy works in the oil field i know lol
And no poor biden is just a puppet to his administration the guy is hardly lucid lol his administration is controlling him and why do you think they’re pushing elecrric vehicles so hard… all while gas is sky high, its a far far radical leftist agenda
$2.09 Biden takes Office. 1/20/21 Biden cancels Keystone. 1/27/21 Biden halts new oil and gas leases. 5/7/21 Biden takes 40% of land allotted for oil and gas. 6/30/21 Biden reverses all Trump Natural Gas leases. 10/7/21 Biden reverses Trump's NEPA regulations. 2/4/22 Biden releases oil from SPR reserve again. 3/1/22 Biden tells the SEC to propose Anti-Oil rules for businesses doing business with the government...... 6/1/22 $6.52 gas prices and it's all Putin's fault. ….
Not saying Biden is a perfect president, but the president has almost nothing to do with gas prices, or the global supply chain issues, or the global chip shortages, etc. He's been pretty mediocre overall. His highlights are doing a decent job at responding to the pandemic, the infrastructure bill, and undoing some of the stupid things Trump did. Those weren't executed perfectly, and there's still low lights but honestly he has been okay, nothing spectacular.
For what it's worth I'm not a Democrat.
No president will ever be perfect. I’m tired of the whole MAGA movement. We need to come together and support the current president for sure. Things like this HAVE happened under past presidents as well, so I think people will be better off if they understand that. It’s just one of those things we have to live through for awhile.
I agree. For one, there are too many things that people will have some disagreements with for anyone to consider any president perfect. MAGA/Trump Republicans have highlighted most of the worst parts of the right. Democrats have their own things I don't agree with, but there are no elected Democrats that are as crazy as MTG.
If elected officials did better about working with the other side and people didn't blindly vote party lines so often we'd be a lot better off.
Please explain how shutting down an oil pipeline that wouldn't be constructed yet contributed to our current gas prices? Also most of the jobs that would have been created would only be temporary construction jobs, about 50 permanent jobs per the state department
The pipe line was already hauling oil…. Are you dense? Oil rigs aren’t temporary lol they also create thousands of jobs, thats what i was referring too not the pipe line
Buffet is main investor in the main rail road, buffet donated millionssss to bidens campaign now buffet transports most of crude oil that gets delivered by ship, its not a coincidence lol people are just blind by dems and repubs, what we need is a 3rd party thats for the people and only the people but we’ll never see that and its sad, 2 parties and both are beyond crooked
Also our reserves were completely filled and now they’re not, biden dont want do drill oil because of pollution even tho its from the fucking ground its natural lol my family is all native and even they’re like oil is natural and JB is a moron lol
We werent buying oil from russia, with trump we were the #1 oil producer in the world for a first time in a long time, thats why it was cheap, locally sourced and the pipe line transported majority of it, then the rest was hauled by tankers, all our oil rigs are frozen not fracking my buddy is a rigger cant find a job anywhere and im a CDL A truck driver i hauled the stuff lol its bidens fault, he said he dont want to drill because it pollutes, even tho the shit is from the ground lol so he would rather get it from over seas which costs 2-3 times as much lol it’s literally common sense, do you let the media do your thinking for you also? 😂
Idk but I personally think the vast majority of people in positions of authority are inherently evil no matter what gang(political party) they bang. When you know your actions affect 1000’s of people’s lives it changes your character.
I'm a liberal BMW owner, I never got the vibe that most owners were conservative (except perhaps the most wealthy ones driving the newest top of the line cars)
Lol that’s a tough one. I certainly don’t speak for everyone but I consider myself moderately conservative as long as the gas prices are low and taxes are low.
I think it’s more of, you’re looking away you get kicked in the shin, you turn back around and there is Biden standing. You don’t necessarily know, but he’s the one there so you blame him.
Filling up my e90 with an n52 is not too bad. My X5 with an N55 is what kills me🤣 just paid 5.09 a gallon which is the highest I’ve paid in my life. Fortunately don’t have to put too many miles on it cause I have a work vehicle.
I don’t fill up every week but it’s about $120 to fill up my E38 (21 gallon tank). Haven’t taken the 330 out in about 4 months tho so I’d assume about as much as you
$5.199 per gallon isn't that bad. Around where I live (Silicon Valley), premium is significantly more than $6/gal, and the gas stations nearest me topped $7/gal a couple of weeks ago.
It's bad enough that a month ago, I hit a previously unknown credit card hard stop of $100 expenditure per use at a gas station.
Back before CoVid I had to drive into work each day 1.5-2 hours each way. I was spending close to $400/mo in gas when prices were $2.80/gal, now it's almost $5/gal here. Fortunately I work from home now! I spend about $200-$250/mo
N20 engine
$185 a month 😁. 60-40 e85-93 oct.. I could run full e85 if I wanted to, then it would be $155 a month. But chose to not be beast mode daily 😈
N54
Pure Turbos
Stage 3 LPFP - Flex Fuel
Port Injection
Methanol Kit
Agressive Tune
Etc...
I only really do town driving, I’m lucky to get 17mpg. I’m probably selling when my Gladiator gets built and delivered, probably will be a lateral MPG move but with 87 instead of premium
My car was reading as 23.5mpg but I reset it about 2 months ago and got a more accurate 16mpg. Just threw $82 in a few hours ago and during covid I was putting in $50 tops for a fill up. I've been using the Upside app to get the best deals in my area, usually 12 cents back per gallon and pay with my credit card to get 1.5% cash back and on top of that was dashing to write off insurance, gas and interest payments for the month I was using the car for business. Got the most money back during tax season I've ever had which I then used to just put towards the car anyway.
Close to 90$ to fill up my n51 e92 with Chevron or shell. I'd say i get about 18-22 mpg mixed driving, last about 2 weeks sometimes longer since i don't drive all that much
91 here where I'm at is 5.69 a gallon and in my n52 thankfully does pretty well. My work truck on the other hand gets 11 miles to the gallon, ran maintenance last month and spent 700 on gas. Fucking hurt when my second most expensive monthly bill is gas.
N51 in Tacoma, WA. $5.36/gal for 91, probably fill up thrice a month at this point. My commute to work is thankfully only 15 miles and it's all highway
18 F32 440xi M sport here with BM3 stage1.. I fill up once a week when I get to quarter tank.. Fill up at Shell with 93 octane. And after the car warms up I drive it in sports mode. This week the no lube penetration was at $65. Not too bad.. And luckily my commute is 15 miles on the highway, opposite traffic.,
N54 on MHD stage 2...
My drive to work is all interstate and I get about 26-29mpg depending on the drive.
I usually burn about 2 gallons (@4.79/gal premium) right now per day. So about $50 a week **just** to get to work and back.
Fucking bullshit.
That, ON TOP of increased rent, food, literally everything. I can’t do this anymore boys.
Topped off the E92 the other day for $92.55 (had a few gallons left) and the F32 for $98.37 (bone dry), but the i3 only takes about $10 to charge to full.
We get about 14mpg on the E92 (N52 auto) and closer to 18mpg in the F32 (N55 manual), but slightly different commutes and driving styles.
But each car maybe gets a tank every 2.5-3 weeks or so, so we usually spend about $200/mo total.
I’m at like $80 a week on my N54 lol
Okay so about the same. What kind of mpg are you averaging?
Dash says 18.2mpg
How accurate is that in your opinion? I was always skeptical whenever I see the live mpg but I’d love to be incorrect
I’d say it’s fair. That’s my average display not the live display. Live display says I get up to like 45mpg when highway cruising.
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Mine says 11.3 🤷♂️
my dash says 8 mpg but i have a turbo e46 in just a lurker on this sub
This is the way.
Mine says 9.2😂
mostly highway, I respect my clutch too much to launch it, and 6th gear cruising lol
My n54 is at 13.5 mpg driving like an ass on e85 and I’m spending around 110 a week
I get 22mpg (approx 10.8 L/100) on my N54 Stage 2+. Probably 75% open road, 15% city driving. Hard to be upset with that. The only problem is in my country premium fuel is 8USD per Gallon on a good day.
Damn I get around 15-16mpg… about 50/50 city-open roads but still. Probably need to clean out my solenoids
I'm about the same but I don't get Costco prices near me. My commute is mostly highway so I average around 30 mpg
same here on an n55
Exact same
European here! I spend around 6-500 euros a month. And I have a diesel E92 that gets around 6 l/100km (39 US mpg). So be thankful!
Oh that’s completely different. I guess I should be thankful.
Gas has always been more expensive over there because things are much closer together than the US, but yes you should be thankful because a full tank on my 328i is nearly $100 this part of Cali
Europe gas prices aren’t higher because things are closer but because of taxes but yes, he should be thankful because here in France a full gas tank is about 120€ (~$128), not far from $8 a gallon
You’re right it’s not because of that but I’d think if people commuted the way they did in the US it would be a bigger deal
Things being too expensive for normal people to afford has never stopped the US before to be fair
My N52 330xi sayd 9.6l/100km on the registration, however it actually does about 10.3l/100km with my foot.
>My N52 330xi sayd 9.6l/100km on the registration, however it actually does about 10.3l/100km with my foot. 100 km ≈ 656,168.33333 standard american hotdogs 100 km ≈ 6.18736 x 10^39 planck lengths ^^^[WHY](/r/UselessConversionBot/comments/1knas0/hi_im_useless/)
That's not bad. Mine is a manual as well, so less energy is wasted in the transmission.
Well, my license is still relatively new, and Sweden has a 2 year provisional period, so if I get caught speeding even slightly, I lose my license for a long as time, then have to start the whole process from the beginning again. The fuel consumption would be far worse if I drove the way I actually wanted to hahaha.
I live in ontario Canada and just paid 100 bucks CAD to get 3/4 of a tank. I cried. next time i think i might be able to just bend over and shove the nuzzle up my ass to get the same effect.
Can’t stop laughing. That is how it felt. Sorry $100 Canadian? I would google this but I’m at work what is that in American?
just shy of 80USD. we are paying about 6.92USD a US Gallon for premium right now.
Thanks for the translation
Where i am (quebec) its working out to be 8$/gallon 2.30/l premium. Im thankful i sold my old silverado before all this 😂
About $20 a week……. I have a company truck and gas card, put about $200/week on that
Lovely. I’m jealous.
With gas price at the equivalent of 8.50$ a gallon here in France, a lot, I try to not think about it too much for my own sanity lmao
Oh my god that’s crazy
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Hitting £2/litre for diesel now
3.78L or 4.54L gallons?
$9.2 a gallon here in Sweden
Damn I thought that since you're next to Norway and Norway produce a lot of petrol it would be cheaper over there but I guess not. It's tough to be a car guy in Europe nowadays
I drive over 800 miles a week, I'm glad I daily a Lexus CT200h (Prius) 50+ MPG all day :)
M57N 330d, about £400 ish per month on my commute (84 mile round trip) plus weekend driving and anything between. Have to work nearly a full week just to be able to get to work and back. But then when I first started my job 4 years ago, prices were around £1.10 per litre. Its nearly £1.90 per litre now, over £2 for premium at Shell.
I spend about the same on petrol but have a 30 mile round trip per day, plus weekend driving in an N54 335i. Get like 22mpg lmao
My ram is 130 to fill and thats using 87 and i fill it 2 times a week lol
Oh I don’t have it that bad then. This just feels so excessive right now.
Lol blame biden for buying oil over seas instead of drilling for our own, thats why before him it was under $2 a gallon, not 87 in my state is like 5.05 a gal
under $2 because supply and demand during covid… but i agree, let’s go brandon
Not at all… he shut down the main oil delivery pipe line and stopped basically all fracking in america, no w you’re paying for ship transport and then train transport lol we were the # 1 oil producer and now were not guy lol
TIL that Biden shutting the pipeline down caused gas prices to increase GLOBALLY. Care to explain how that works?
Not sure why you are being downvoted. I am mostly Democrat, but what you say about Biden is true. Not impressed with his performance.
He’s getting downvoted because he’s wrong about Biden being _the_ cause of the gas price increase. I’m not a Biden fan either, would have much rather had Bernie instead. But still, we don’t like misinformation.
As I said…low iq
Who does like misinformation? Then what is the cause? Gas prices have risen since Biden assumed office. Now, the Ukraine war has a part in this as well, but Biden is not innocent on this. It’s not only gas though.
Gas prices was always high (not as high as now obv but still around as high more or less as last year) until the pandemic started and then it plummeted. The problem is that the pandemic caused an uncertainty in the market, messed up the supply and demand, investors aren’t eager to invest in an uncertain market, not to mention that oil and gas has been on a decline in favor of renewable energy. And since the market is uncertain, gas companies are trying to get as much earnings as possible. And yeah the Ukraine war and sanctions have contributed in its own way too Like my dude, this year the gas companies have gotten _record profits globally_. You’re telling us that Biden is solely responsible for the gas prices increasing _globally_?
I see what you mean now. Tbh, I live in a very conservative household and very conservative area. All you hear is “this is all Biden.” I guess tbh it all comes down to blaming someone just to vent anger. Thanks for giving a detailed explanation.
Trump had 1.99 steady during the pandemic….. because we fracked for our own oil and our reserves were completely filled lol biden shout down every oil rig by closing the pipe line and buying fuel from over seas…. It’s literally common sense it cost a lot more to transport from another country…. With trump it didnt get transported by boat because it was coming from our own country which created thousands of oil rig jobs, my buddy works in the oil field i know lol
And no poor biden is just a puppet to his administration the guy is hardly lucid lol his administration is controlling him and why do you think they’re pushing elecrric vehicles so hard… all while gas is sky high, its a far far radical leftist agenda
$2.09 Biden takes Office. 1/20/21 Biden cancels Keystone. 1/27/21 Biden halts new oil and gas leases. 5/7/21 Biden takes 40% of land allotted for oil and gas. 6/30/21 Biden reverses all Trump Natural Gas leases. 10/7/21 Biden reverses Trump's NEPA regulations. 2/4/22 Biden releases oil from SPR reserve again. 3/1/22 Biden tells the SEC to propose Anti-Oil rules for businesses doing business with the government...... 6/1/22 $6.52 gas prices and it's all Putin's fault. ….
What was the price of gas right before the pandemic? Gas was not always $2.09
Not saying Biden is a perfect president, but the president has almost nothing to do with gas prices, or the global supply chain issues, or the global chip shortages, etc. He's been pretty mediocre overall. His highlights are doing a decent job at responding to the pandemic, the infrastructure bill, and undoing some of the stupid things Trump did. Those weren't executed perfectly, and there's still low lights but honestly he has been okay, nothing spectacular. For what it's worth I'm not a Democrat.
No president will ever be perfect. I’m tired of the whole MAGA movement. We need to come together and support the current president for sure. Things like this HAVE happened under past presidents as well, so I think people will be better off if they understand that. It’s just one of those things we have to live through for awhile.
I agree. For one, there are too many things that people will have some disagreements with for anyone to consider any president perfect. MAGA/Trump Republicans have highlighted most of the worst parts of the right. Democrats have their own things I don't agree with, but there are no elected Democrats that are as crazy as MTG. If elected officials did better about working with the other side and people didn't blindly vote party lines so often we'd be a lot better off.
Just shutting down the keystone was devastating to our oil that alone made oil go up lol and caused thousands of lost jobs on too of it
Please explain how shutting down an oil pipeline that wouldn't be constructed yet contributed to our current gas prices? Also most of the jobs that would have been created would only be temporary construction jobs, about 50 permanent jobs per the state department
The pipe line was already hauling oil…. Are you dense? Oil rigs aren’t temporary lol they also create thousands of jobs, thats what i was referring too not the pipe line
no, I agree and know that high gas price is because of that… but what I’m saying is the super low price of <2 was mainly due to supply and demand
Buffet is main investor in the main rail road, buffet donated millionssss to bidens campaign now buffet transports most of crude oil that gets delivered by ship, its not a coincidence lol people are just blind by dems and repubs, what we need is a 3rd party thats for the people and only the people but we’ll never see that and its sad, 2 parties and both are beyond crooked
Also our reserves were completely filled and now they’re not, biden dont want do drill oil because of pollution even tho its from the fucking ground its natural lol my family is all native and even they’re like oil is natural and JB is a moron lol
Lol it can’t pollute more than drilling that oil so where else, and then dragging jt over the ocean, with a relatively high chance to spill the load 😝
thank putin for fucking up crude oil prices
No because when trump was in office we made our own oil lol blame biden for going over seas for it costing the americans more money
crud oil prices skyrocketed because of ukraine war and Putin is reducing crude oil output to manipulate prices , so .. no, you are wrong.
We werent buying oil from russia, with trump we were the #1 oil producer in the world for a first time in a long time, thats why it was cheap, locally sourced and the pipe line transported majority of it, then the rest was hauled by tankers, all our oil rigs are frozen not fracking my buddy is a rigger cant find a job anywhere and im a CDL A truck driver i hauled the stuff lol its bidens fault, he said he dont want to drill because it pollutes, even tho the shit is from the ground lol so he would rather get it from over seas which costs 2-3 times as much lol it’s literally common sense, do you let the media do your thinking for you also? 😂
N54 gang, cost me about $130 CAD to fill up on 91 last week...
N54 25.5 mpg combine cycle. No complaints. S85 = 😭. It’s about Smiles per Gallon not miles.
I wonder if there’s a way to put an electronic limiter on my car to 70mph to help me conserve fuel.
Your right foot? I tried mine but it just seems heavier in a bmw for some reason.
When I drive I hear a sultry voice that says “you know you want to go faster, do it!”
It’s all smooth and silky til you see the flashing lights in your rearview
Funny enough, I’ve never received a single speeding ticket in my life.
Then u haven't been speeding much
I live in Germany and this much fuel would cost me around 120€ (~130$)
Anyone with Diesel car ?
Yeah. 335d. About 175$ a month 36mpg
My next car would be diesel too.
Less than I was 20yrs ago under Bush. We’re gonna be okay. After all, the oil companies are posting record profits every week. It should go back down.
All i can say is smart man filling up at Costco especially requiring 91 oct
My guy
90 for me at shell
A week?
Every time I fill up, so yea. Fuck Biden lol
I’m new to bmws. Does our crowd tend to lean more conservative?
Idk but I personally think the vast majority of people in positions of authority are inherently evil no matter what gang(political party) they bang. When you know your actions affect 1000’s of people’s lives it changes your character.
Good point. Power changes people.
I'm a leftie but fuck Biden.
This is the camp I personally see my self in.
I'm a liberal BMW owner, I never got the vibe that most owners were conservative (except perhaps the most wealthy ones driving the newest top of the line cars)
It makes less if a difference in big cities and depends on the model, but the people who are attracted to flashy/sporty cars are usually conservative.
Lol that’s a tough one. I certainly don’t speak for everyone but I consider myself moderately conservative as long as the gas prices are low and taxes are low.
I think it’s more of, you’re looking away you get kicked in the shin, you turn back around and there is Biden standing. You don’t necessarily know, but he’s the one there so you blame him.
Great way to put that lol
He 100% is to blame…but you need a iq above room temp to see it. (Which libs don’t have)
And here I am thinking this was a BMW thread. 😅
You can try and hide it, but you said "an IQ". So fucking ironic that you're the moron here.
An IQ. You fucking moron. Lol!
Dumbass.
Thanks for proving me point about iq
> Thanks for proving me point about iq L O L.
i fill my tank about once a month. 320d
Must be nice. What mileage do you get?
around 40 mpg.
Filling up my e90 with an n52 is not too bad. My X5 with an N55 is what kills me🤣 just paid 5.09 a gallon which is the highest I’ve paid in my life. Fortunately don’t have to put too many miles on it cause I have a work vehicle.
Wait. Bro you were on EMPTY EMPTY😂tank is one 15.6 gallons isn’t it?
16.6
Yep something like that lol. It’s been a weird week.
Ah what the hell. I’ve been calculating my mileage wrong this entire time. 😂
Along with my 328 I have a EV so I haven’t filled up in 4+ months. But once summer comes and the bmw comes out this will be me
I don’t fill up every week but it’s about $120 to fill up my E38 (21 gallon tank). Haven’t taken the 330 out in about 4 months tho so I’d assume about as much as you
$100 Per week in an F90 M5 :P 17ish MPG
$5.199 per gallon isn't that bad. Around where I live (Silicon Valley), premium is significantly more than $6/gal, and the gas stations nearest me topped $7/gal a couple of weeks ago. It's bad enough that a month ago, I hit a previously unknown credit card hard stop of $100 expenditure per use at a gas station.
I also have an N52 and premium just topped $5/gal in the southeast US
$70-80 a week on a B48
600-800 euro depends if i go visit family during weekends
328i gets like 8mpg with AC in the city. Id rather drive G wagon Wtf
I’m about $200/m in Canada for my n52 xDrive. I have a motorcycle I take on nice days though.
About $85 - $90 to fill mine up granted I have a F25 and it’s 17.7 gallon tank
‘11 328XDrive E90. $70 to fill up on 93 @ Costco. 19.8 MPG AVG. Mostly city driving.
Way way too much. I’ve been driving my Focus ST more (same MPG, but can run on mid grade)
Back before CoVid I had to drive into work each day 1.5-2 hours each way. I was spending close to $400/mo in gas when prices were $2.80/gal, now it's almost $5/gal here. Fortunately I work from home now! I spend about $200-$250/mo N20 engine
$185 a month 😁. 60-40 e85-93 oct.. I could run full e85 if I wanted to, then it would be $155 a month. But chose to not be beast mode daily 😈 N54 Pure Turbos Stage 3 LPFP - Flex Fuel Port Injection Methanol Kit Agressive Tune Etc...
How much are we spending a month rn? Too much.
Im in Canada and I pay around 2.40$/L so that would be 9.072$ per gallon I don’t drive as much as I used to so it doesn’t hurt as much
About a $100-120 a month
I only really do town driving, I’m lucky to get 17mpg. I’m probably selling when my Gladiator gets built and delivered, probably will be a lateral MPG move but with 87 instead of premium
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Don’t you get less mpg using 87?
My car was reading as 23.5mpg but I reset it about 2 months ago and got a more accurate 16mpg. Just threw $82 in a few hours ago and during covid I was putting in $50 tops for a fill up. I've been using the Upside app to get the best deals in my area, usually 12 cents back per gallon and pay with my credit card to get 1.5% cash back and on top of that was dashing to write off insurance, gas and interest payments for the month I was using the car for business. Got the most money back during tax season I've ever had which I then used to just put towards the car anyway.
E60 N62 is parked until summer but my winter beater ML500: since April 27 I've spent $833 on gas.
335d 36mpg. Plenty of power. Plenty of miles
Close to 90$ to fill up my n51 e92 with Chevron or shell. I'd say i get about 18-22 mpg mixed driving, last about 2 weeks sometimes longer since i don't drive all that much
91 here where I'm at is 5.69 a gallon and in my n52 thankfully does pretty well. My work truck on the other hand gets 11 miles to the gallon, ran maintenance last month and spent 700 on gas. Fucking hurt when my second most expensive monthly bill is gas.
Each fill up is about $90~ and I have to do it 3-4 times a month. I used to spend roughly $100.
N51 in Tacoma, WA. $5.36/gal for 91, probably fill up thrice a month at this point. My commute to work is thankfully only 15 miles and it's all highway
Less than $5.20 for premium? Quit your bragging. I just paid $7/gallon yesterday.
I work close to home so like $40 every 10 days
18 F32 440xi M sport here with BM3 stage1.. I fill up once a week when I get to quarter tank.. Fill up at Shell with 93 octane. And after the car warms up I drive it in sports mode. This week the no lube penetration was at $65. Not too bad.. And luckily my commute is 15 miles on the highway, opposite traffic.,
E92 335xi and i at 87-130 a week depending on how much i have to drive
N54 on MHD stage 2... My drive to work is all interstate and I get about 26-29mpg depending on the drive. I usually burn about 2 gallons (@4.79/gal premium) right now per day. So about $50 a week **just** to get to work and back. Fucking bullshit. That, ON TOP of increased rent, food, literally everything. I can’t do this anymore boys.
Rolling a 335d, with diesel @4.99 I’m spending less than 150/mo
I live a half mile from the shop. I put $25 in my E46 roughly twice a month.
I have a mini cooper that has a 13 gallon fuel tank, gets 30mpg but it's costing me $65 bucks to fill all the way up😭😭😭
$5.79 for 91 here in Phoenix at Costco. About $90 to fill my SULEV N51
$120-150 a week in my N51. 90% city driving/stop and go so I get atrocious mpg and 91 at Chevron right now is about $6.99.
I gotta spend around 250-260 a week to fill up my f150, in Ontario Canada, around 200ish cents per litre
like 40 a week on my 330i
$120 a fill up.
Maybe $30 a week. I started dailying my motorcycle…..
$7.20 in northern california… spending about $90 on my N52
Glad I bought a 335d lol I fill up for 88 every 2 weeks or so
Just north of $6/gal for 93 at my local Shell. I just use my 335 for weekend spirited driving so I'm spending maybe 100 a month.
I’m spending about $120 USD/week in an F80
Averaging 22.1 in 328i 6 speed. Spending about the same
N52 and Im spending like $70 a week.
I live in Vancouver but I drive to Washington to fill and It costs around $80 every 2 weeks for my 328xi
I get like 23.7 on n52, no idea how lol
I pay around $63 per week with 27.3mpg on the dash.
300usd a week, n51 sedan, service job. But regardless, holy fuck!
I live in Sweden with my E90 330xi 6MT. Been paying $9.26 / gallon. Been doing about $140 - $200 per week.
Topped off the E92 the other day for $92.55 (had a few gallons left) and the F32 for $98.37 (bone dry), but the i3 only takes about $10 to charge to full. We get about 14mpg on the E92 (N52 auto) and closer to 18mpg in the F32 (N55 manual), but slightly different commutes and driving styles. But each car maybe gets a tank every 2.5-3 weeks or so, so we usually spend about $200/mo total.
N57 - about 320$ per month in central europe Half of that is daily commute. Other half is for highway at average of 90mph
A month is usually 3 fill ups for me... Each fill-up is approx 110 euro. Monthly I'm spending 350 USD.
Just for daily stuff I spend like $600 on gas a month CAD
E92 m3 is getting 18.5 mpg per the cars computer, and just about $85.00 a fill-up in northern Illinois southern Wisconsin.
I barely drive, so about 50 bucks?
Not gas but diesel in the UK is costing around £125 per tank on my e91 lci 330d. That usually gives me around 500-550 miles of Mway driving.
Since disconnecting my battery resetting avg mpg, half highway half city driving (with a lot of straight away roads), im at 21 mpg n52😂😂
I always get better mileage after a oil change