12-10-2016, 03:56 AM | #1 |
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Last night I picked up an X3 d...I'm coming from an M3, so it feels like a big jump, but I guess I'm making sacrifices for our family. So far, really torque happy vehicle, and driving home we avg 36 MPG in the hwy, which is great and the reason why we bought it. I immediately started researching for diesel tuners and mods, but I guess I'll wait until I sell the M3 before I start spending money. Well looking forward to learning about coding and making this SUV a fun experience for the next few years! |
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12-11-2016, 01:28 PM | #4 |
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Congrats on the X3. Fantastic looking M3. I hope you won't miss it too much!
Swap the halogen bulbs for Philips Xtream vision ones and you'll enjoy whiter light and better visibility at night.
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12-11-2016, 01:48 PM | #5 |
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Hello Coolmex200
I also picked up a X3 D, in January. Came from XC90. I did not need all the big family space anymore since all the kids are grown and thru college and launched in their careers. 36 mpg is great. Just to let you know the potential, I can typically get 44 mpg, at 63 mph, in cruze, with eco pro on, highway only. Once did 48 mpg for a considerable distance, but I think it might have been on a slight incline downhill. Enjoy the torque as you do. I think its a great vehicle. I only pine for the 30 D, 6 cyl. Maybe some day. Mine has every option except ACC--bummer. Bailyhill
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