80% of the people claiming to have an oil consumption problem, don't even have one.
"My car is at low at 3500 miles!!!"
Within spec.
The manual even says that within the first 10k miles, it's going to use more than normal.
Most of this is just a bunch of paranoid little girls that pretend to...
Mercedes and Hamilton got yet another gift. They didn't win the race, RBR lost it when they left Max out instead of pitting right after Hamilton did. They lost 9 seconds to Mercedes that way.
Has nothing to do with Max. Ham was cheating half the race. That's why he got told halfway through he'd get a penalty if he keeps doing it. Max did it once, and immediately gave the spot back, even though afterwards it was shown he'd completed the overtake before he went off track.
Because they're owned by older people who 1, read a manual and 2, owned a BMW likely before so are used to the oil consumption and 3, are probably leased so they don't care.
People shouldn't decide if a price is good based solely on horsepower or 1/4 mile times. It might have 400 horsepower, but if it’s in a cheap, plastic, open diff, shitty brakes rattle can, it’s not much of a bargain anymore is it? What a lot of these bandwagon dumbasses forget, or rather choose...
It's inconclusive. They will all burn oil to a degree. Question is how much oil in how many miles. A quart in 1000 miles, problem. A quart in 3000 miles, within spec. No matter what the "experts" on here and Facebook say.