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Originally Posted by shenard
Could be a hwy mpg number or maybe even a combined number after fully broken in and easy driving. I am getting 12.5 in city with a pretty heavy foot and only have 210 miles on odometer so will surely get better.
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If you check fueleconomy.gov the BMW is the only one not using the rated mixed MPG number. The X6 is showing the hwy rating.
All three are rated at 13-18MPG. 15MPG average.
Why they would show mixed rating for two and hwy for the BMW is anyone's guess. I bet an internal employee grabbed the X6 3.5 specs by mistake.