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Is the BMW Mini very fuel-consuming?

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AlinaMarie
08/29/25 8:25am

The fuel consumption of the BMW Mini is within the normal range. The BMW Mini has a fuel consumption of 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers. How to calculate car fuel consumption: Fill up the car's fuel tank completely and reset the car's odometer to zero. After driving the car for a period of time, refill the tank and note the amount of fuel added. Then, divide the amount of fuel added by the distance traveled to get the fuel consumption per kilometer. Reasons for high fuel consumption: The driver's skill level, improper gear shifting and excessive braking during driving can artificially increase engine power loss. Additionally, frequent braking leads to more starts, as fuel consumption is significantly higher during acceleration. Driving at low temperatures requires the engine to operate at normal temperatures. If the car is driven without preheating, the engine remains cold, resulting in poor fuel atomization and incomplete combustion.

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LeNoah
09/11/25 5:54am

When driving a BMW Mini, I believe fuel consumption depends on the specific situation. The base models like the Mini One or standard Cooper with a small three-cylinder engine have reasonable fuel efficiency, averaging about 7-8 liters per 100 km in city driving, and dropping to around 6 liters on highways. However, if you opt for the high-performance versions like the Cooper S or John Cooper Works, fuel consumption noticeably increases, potentially reaching 9-10 liters or more in urban driving due to their more aggressive engine tuning and higher horsepower. Driving habits also play a crucial role: frequent rapid acceleration and hard braking will cause the fuel gauge to drop quickly. Additionally, using air conditioning in summer or having underinflated tires can lead to extra fuel consumption. I've tracked data with an app and found that maintaining a steady speed of 80 km/h is the most fuel-efficient. Regular maintenance can optimize efficiency, such as replacing the air filter to reduce engine resistance. Some new models, like the plug-in hybrid Mini Countryman PHEV, offer zero fuel consumption in pure electric mode, making them more eco-friendly. Overall, it's not an excessively fuel-thirsty car; choosing the right model and driving gently can help keep consumption under control.

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EthanRose
10/25/25 6:45am

As an average car owner, I've been driving a Mini Cooper to commute for several years, and the fuel consumption is quite acceptable. For my daily 40-kilometer city commute, the average fuel consumption is around 7.5 liters, which isn't outrageous. On long-distance highway trips, it only consumes 6 liters, much more fuel-efficient than those bulky SUVs. When I switch to sport mode, the fuel consumption spikes to 9 liters, but the driving fun definitely increases. In daily driving, I pay attention to smooth acceleration and use navigation to avoid congested areas to save fuel. After maintenance, changing to good engine oil slightly reduces fuel consumption, and cleaning throttle carbon deposits also helps. Using premium gasoline reduces engine noise and optimizes combustion. In winter, preheating the car leads to higher fuel consumption during cold starts, while in summer, I prefer opening windows for ventilation instead of using air conditioning. Overall, the Mini's fuel consumption is above average among small cars, and the living cost isn't intimidating unless you race every day.

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MacNatalie
12/08/25 7:09am

I compared the fuel consumption of the Mini with similar cars like the Volkswagen Golf or Fiat 500. The BMW Mini Cooper has slightly higher fuel consumption, around 6.5 liters per 100 km compared to the Golf's 6 liters, due to its boxy shape and higher air resistance. However, the Cooper S drives even more aggressively than the GTI, yet its fuel consumption is similar. In city traffic, the Mini might consume up to 8 liters, but on smooth highways, it can drop to 5.5 liters, which is quite economical. The driving experience makes up for the slight difference in fuel consumption—it's incredibly fun. The lightweight body means tire pressure has less impact, and I regularly check to keep it at 2.5 bar for better fuel efficiency. The hybrid version of the Mini is even more ideal for balancing performance and efficiency. In short, the Mini isn't a gas guzzler and falls within a reasonable range—choosing the right one for daily driving is perfectly fine.

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