Your right i would not buy that car to save fuel i have a e90 n54 335i Msport auto 6 speed im only getting 14 2mpg but i did not buy the car to save fuel i bought it because its a drivers car and dont worry about how much it does to a gallon of fuel over in england we are MPG or MPH ..
Correct, this cars are ment to be driven not to save fuel. I was curios how much the saving will be but the power was way too reduced. Nice car you have, enjoy it 😀
You can leave it on D. Sport mode/confort/eco mode will change just the engine reaction and not the gearbox. For gearbox you have to select D (normal driving) S (sport) or M (manual shifts)
@@WarpDriveM will the Sport mode accelerate faster if I leave the gear on D? Or if I shift the gear to Sport(S) it will run even faster than leaving it on D?
@@WarpDriveM even on them is not worth it . 100% sure if he just do the same speed on normal mode will get the same distance. Start/Stop aswell is function which will bring you back to the dealer. The Eco make the engine and trans strugling with this low rpm, building carbon only block Egr's manifolds Dpf's . Only expensive repairs. Start/stop causing so many shakes, engine mounts get first the hit, gearbox mount, starter motor shorten life..... ..... normal ot sport that's it!
@@ivanpetrov2280I agree. I have 320d and especially in city driving ecomode is really pain. Sometimes it feels like it consumes more fuel than comfort mode just because I reaches desired speed longer.
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What was your MPG?
Your right i would not buy that car to save fuel i have a e90 n54 335i Msport auto 6 speed im only getting 14 2mpg but i did not buy the car to save fuel i bought it because its a drivers car and dont worry about how much it does to a gallon of fuel over in england we are MPG or MPH ..
Correct, this cars are ment to be driven not to save fuel. I was curios how much the saving will be but the power was way too reduced. Nice car you have, enjoy it 😀
When driving on Sport mode, do you still need to shift the gear to Sport(S) or you leave it in Drive(D)?
I almost crashed in eco mode lol, I’m not even an aggressive driver
When driving on Sport mode, do you still need to shift the gear to Sport(S) or you leave it in Drive(D)?
You can leave it on D. Sport mode/confort/eco mode will change just the engine reaction and not the gearbox. For gearbox you have to select D (normal driving) S (sport) or M (manual shifts)
@@WarpDriveM will the Sport mode accelerate faster if I leave the gear on D? Or if I shift the gear to Sport(S) it will run even faster than leaving it on D?
Can you do a brake test with eco pro and normal/another mode because I think eco pro is very dangerous as it does not use engine braking
How you can have 77000km an in the night 74000km?😅
Im pretty sure is not hard to figure this out. I've filmed the intro or outro after the drive 😎
you saved 60km? thats what BMW told you XD
I hope you know that that means you "possibly" drive with the same amount of gas more with 60km if you drive in eco mode
Eco pro mode is a waste of time, it’s just for granddad who drives in the middle lane.🤣🤣🤣
Something like that. Maybe is worth it on regular cars with 2l engines 🤷♂️
@@WarpDriveM even on them is not worth it . 100% sure if he just do the same speed on normal mode will get the same distance. Start/Stop aswell is function which will bring you back to the dealer. The Eco make the engine and trans strugling with this low rpm, building carbon only block Egr's manifolds Dpf's . Only expensive repairs. Start/stop causing so many shakes, engine mounts get first the hit, gearbox mount, starter motor shorten life..... ..... normal ot sport that's it!
@@ivanpetrov2280I agree. I have 320d and especially in city driving ecomode is really pain. Sometimes it feels like it consumes more fuel than comfort mode just because I reaches desired speed longer.