How many kilometers can a BMW X1 drive?

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LaCamille
07/30/25 2:06am
BMW X1 can drive 10,000 kilometers. Whether the first maintenance is free depends on the specific situation. Some users may receive free first maintenance from the 4S store when purchasing the car. In such cases, the first maintenance is free. If there is no agreement with the 4S store regarding free maintenance, then the first maintenance will incur a cost. All BMW vehicle maintenance is based on a 10,000-kilometer interval. Main content of the first maintenance: The first maintenance of a car refers to the initial maintenance after the vehicle leaves the factory. The main tasks include changing the engine oil and oil filter, as well as conducting a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle. This inspection covers all vehicle lights, fluid levels, electrical system functionality, tire condition and pressure adjustment, chassis components, and checking for oil leaks in the engine and transmission. Additionally, a professional diagnostic device will perform a computer scan of the entire vehicle and reset the maintenance reminder. First maintenance mileage: Different brands and models have varying requirements, with most requiring the first maintenance between 3,000 to 5,000 kilometers. Some brands may require the first maintenance at around 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers.
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EmeryFitz
08/15/25 8:05am
How long you can drive a BMW X1 depends on how you drive it. I often use this car for long-distance trips. With a full tank of about 50 liters and an average fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, it can cover about 800 kilometers on the highway if driven steadily, but only a little over 600 kilometers in city traffic jams. Once, I drove it back to my hometown, a 1000-kilometer journey, stopping twice for refueling and rest, which felt quite comfortable. Many factors influence this: gentle driving habits save fuel, while aggressive acceleration consumes more; insufficient tire pressure can increase fuel consumption by 5%, so remember to check it regularly; running the air conditioning at full blast can also increase fuel consumption by 10%; cold weather slows engine warm-up, making short trips more fuel-intensive. Regular maintenance like oil changes and air filter replacements helps maintain stable range. The hybrid version is even more impressive, capable of exceeding 1000 kilometers, so choosing the right model is important. In short, driving sensibly ensures no issues with range.
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