What is the fuel consumption of the BMW 535?

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SarahRose
07/24/25 6:05am
BMW 535 official comprehensive fuel consumption: 8.3L/100km. How to check fuel consumption: The fuel consumption of BMW is displayed on the LCD screen of the central instrument panel. It needs to be adjusted by the display function toggle button. BMW X3 fuel consumption: 11.2L/100km. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Regular maintenance should be performed to keep the engine in good condition, and unnecessary items should not be left in the car. Drive in the correct gear, release the accelerator early when approaching traffic lights, anticipate road conditions in advance to reduce unnecessary braking and sudden acceleration, and avoid traveling during peak traffic hours. All these methods help to reduce fuel consumption.
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StJuniper
08/11/25 1:46am
Recently drove a friend's BMW 535, and the fuel consumption in city traffic is indeed quite high, around 13 to 15 liters per 100 kilometers. It's much better on the highway, dropping to about 8 liters. The car has strong power, with the 3.0T engine providing quick acceleration, but naturally, the fuel consumption is higher. I usually drive in eco mode with minimal air conditioning use, averaging around 11 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel tank is about 66 liters, and a full tank can last around 600 kilometers. If frequently carrying heavy loads or with insufficient tire pressure, fuel consumption will increase further. Regular maintenance is recommended, especially for spark plugs and air filters, as excessive carbon buildup can significantly increase fuel consumption. Don't wait until there's a problem to get it fixed.
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