Does the 2012 BMW 523 consume engine oil?

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LeMila
07/25/25 4:43am
BMW 523 does have the phenomenon of consuming engine oil, but oil consumption is also related to driving habits, such as aggressive driving, short-distance driving, stop-and-go traffic, etc., which can affect oil consumption. Other factors include fuel quality, oil quality, driving conditions, and maintenance intervals. The following is a detailed introduction about BMW: 1. Introduction: BMW's history began in 1916. The company was originally an aircraft engine manufacturer headquartered in Munich, Bavaria. 2. Logo: The BMW blue and white logo symbolizes a rotating propeller. However, the current BMW president corrected that people always think the blue and white logo is a propeller, but it should actually represent BMW's headquarters in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The state flag of Bavaria is blue and white, and BMW's name stands for Bavarian Motor Works. BMW represents Bavaria and the most exquisite engine technology in Germany.
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