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<blockquote data-quote="sithwarrior" data-source="post: 268559" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Lets not get into another verbal tussle here. Please. Turbology and Redbaron please show some forum etiqute and try not to bicker.</p><p> </p><p>Adrian, </p><p> </p><p>Let me share with you my experience. I drive an E36 325i and there are times I have swapped rides with Blackrobe who drives an E36 3i8i. Now I have driven both cars in both town driving conditions and long distance drives. </p><p> </p><p>Now in town I have had great consumption with the 318i, but with my 325i I payed a lot more. </p><p> </p><p>Driving down to Singapore or JB tho' my 325i impressed me. I had gone down to Singapore once with Al Bundy's (club member) brother and with a full tank from SS1 where I lived to the gas station just before the Tuas toll I still had slightly more than half tank left. Now that was well over 360kms if not mistaken. Now I was travelling no more than 140kmh at this time. Now with Blackrobe's car at the same speed I had used up more than half the tank. </p><p> </p><p>There is a lot of things to take into consideration when buying a car. IMHO I would suggest that if you buy a 318i, try not to mod it. Not even with huge wheels. You will get the best possible milleage in town driving. If you travel out station a lot, then you may want to consider a 6 potter with a bigger capacity engine.</p><p> </p><p>I am not refuting both Redbaron's and Turbology's claims. I just merely telling you my experience.</p><p> </p><p>Enjoy your search for the right car my friend</p><p> </p><p>Peace</p><p>Sith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sithwarrior, post: 268559, member: 710"] Lets not get into another verbal tussle here. Please. Turbology and Redbaron please show some forum etiqute and try not to bicker. Adrian, Let me share with you my experience. I drive an E36 325i and there are times I have swapped rides with Blackrobe who drives an E36 3i8i. Now I have driven both cars in both town driving conditions and long distance drives. Now in town I have had great consumption with the 318i, but with my 325i I payed a lot more. Driving down to Singapore or JB tho' my 325i impressed me. I had gone down to Singapore once with Al Bundy's (club member) brother and with a full tank from SS1 where I lived to the gas station just before the Tuas toll I still had slightly more than half tank left. Now that was well over 360kms if not mistaken. Now I was travelling no more than 140kmh at this time. Now with Blackrobe's car at the same speed I had used up more than half the tank. There is a lot of things to take into consideration when buying a car. IMHO I would suggest that if you buy a 318i, try not to mod it. Not even with huge wheels. You will get the best possible milleage in town driving. If you travel out station a lot, then you may want to consider a 6 potter with a bigger capacity engine. I am not refuting both Redbaron's and Turbology's claims. I just merely telling you my experience. Enjoy your search for the right car my friend Peace Sith [/QUOTE]
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