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      03-11-2019, 03:57 PM   #9
PortImperialBMW
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There is no way it is going to get 22 mpg combined. I have an 2019 X3 with the 2.0 that I drive for work and I currently get 22.4 mpg combined. Sitting at 17,000 miles total so I think that's a pretty good sample size. I drive pretty well mannered. Occasionally give it a good punch getting on highways but otherwise nothing aggressive. I'd love to see the X3M get close to that MPG but I'd bet it's closer to 18mpg combined in real world driving.
are you pressing both pedals at the same time to get 22.4 mpg with a 2.0 engine??? just kidding don't get offensed. But I got the same result with m40i in sport mode (90% of time) on 83000 miles already done.
Lol no offense taken. Maybe it's state of the terrible roads in NY/NJ. I did see several MPG numbers that made me wish I got the M40i since the difference really wasn't much. I'm picking up an X5 40i this week so that will be interesting as well. My F15 X5 gets 16mpg in combined driving.
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