What is the actual fuel consumption of the BMW X5?

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DeElla
07/29/25 11:46am
The actual fuel consumption of the BMW X5 is approximately 12.1L per 100 kilometers. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Change bad driving habits: Bad driving habits lead to high fuel consumption. Habits such as prolonged idling, sudden acceleration and braking, shifting at too high or too low RPM, frequent speeding or driving too slowly are the main causes of high fuel consumption. 2. Avoid using low-quality gasoline: The quality of fuel directly affects fuel consumption. Using low-quality gasoline for a long time produces more impurities compared to normal-quality gasoline, which can clog the fuel system, leading to incorrect air-fuel ratio, overly rich mixture, and unburned fuel being expelled, resulting in increased fuel consumption. Therefore, whenever possible, choose reputable gas stations for refueling. 3. Clean engine carbon deposits: Excessive engine carbon deposits are a significant cause, mainly due to the use of unsuitable fuel. If there is a lot of carbon buildup in the engine, it is best to take the car to a 4S shop for professional cleaning by technicians. After cleaning, it is advisable to drive at high speed for a while to help increase exhaust flow and remove larger carbon particles. 4. Avoid aggressive acceleration: Many drivers enjoy the thrill of rapid acceleration and tend to stomp on the gas pedal, which significantly increases fuel consumption.
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