Hold on. We're now saying coasting in neutral use less fuel than coasting in gear?....
Is that same as when I come to a stop and my ED display tells me I'm getting 100+ miles to the gallon?....
Pretty sure that's not what he's saying at all.
Hold on. We're now saying coasting in neutral use less fuel than coasting in gear?....
Is that same as when I come to a stop and my ED display tells me I'm getting 100+ miles to the gallon?....
Hold on. We're now saying coasting in neutral use less fuel than coasting in gear?....
Is that same as when I come to a stop and my ED display tells me I'm getting 100+ miles to the gallon?....
I thought about these but you can't put the back seats down to make a large loading area. Big no no for me.I'm still on the hunt for a new car, I've had a lot of expenditure the last few months so it's put me behind schedule.
I'm going go look at this on the weekend, it's a bit expensive but is only a couple of years old.
https://usedcars.bmw.co.uk/vehicle/201711060994964
Anything I should look out for or be aware of?
I thought about these but you can't put the back seats down to make a large loading area. Big no no for me.
I thought about these but you can't put the back seats down to make a large loading area. Big no no for me.
It isn't a bit expensive at all, it's actually very cheap for what it is - a 300bhp 2 year old M Sport 5 Series with a generous specification.
I almost bought one of these twice but bottled it on both occasions. It's essentially a 535i - it's not a Toyota Prius or some sort of economy car if that is what you are expecting. It will have the fuel costs you'd expect from a 3 litre turbo petrol 5 Series, not from an eco-friendly hybrid. This is probably why it wasn't very popular - for me this wasn't an issue as I saw it as an alternative to a 535i which was impossible to find, but to people who see the word 'Hybrid' it might be more of an issue.
The reason I didn't buy one in the end was I was worried about the battery system, nobody could advise me what happened when they needed replacement and the BMW extended warranty excludes 'batteries' but I couldnt get an answer as to whether Hybrid battery systems were exempt from that.
At the time I was looking there weer quite a few of these on the AUC site for months on end, they seemed very hard to shift therefore future residuals were a concern. It seems most sold eventually and there are now not many around for sale which might help a bit in that regard.
If you know what it really is and thats what appeals to you then for £24k it's an absolutely fantastic car. Just do your homework.
In the end I bought a 2015 530d instead.
who drives 3 miles? jesus.. use a bicycle.Luckily I have access to another vehicle when I need to put bigger things in the car
I barely do any miles so a diesel wouldn't make sense for me unfortunately. I'd be too worried about the DPF breaking and being stuck with a large build.
My commute to work is at the moment 3 miles, I doubt the battery would last to the end of my drive, so I'm happy with the mid 20s MPG cost that I'll probably be receiving.
who drives 3 miles? jesus.. use a bicycle.
in west london(assuming details are correct) to drive 3 miles will take 2x as long as cycling or using a train/bus.
Yeah I can't see any downsides to that at all.
I do, mainly because I can't ride a bike :Owho drives 3 miles? jesus.. use a bicycle.
In Hillingdon it'd take me longer to cycle (I think) than drive. I get to work within 12 minutes every dayin west london(assuming details are correct) to drive 3 miles will take 2x as long as cycling or using a train/bus.
Cheers, don't look that much different than my 265 in the way they sit on the rim but because mine are marginal when it comes to scraping the wing, I think they may just be slightly too big..Yes mine was very low on the rear left !
Crap weather so took a quick pic