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Bob2, I bought the car in mint condition. It was five years old with 29,000 miles. I have been driving it hard, as Ubering a bunch. This is the second time I have added two quarts of oil. I thought synthetic oil burns up more quickly.
BMW engines (excluding the BMW M) may consume up to one quart of engine oil per 750 miles under certain driving conditions.” He added that BMW’s M performance models may consume even more oil than that.
My 2000 4-runner has over 100,000 miles on it and I change my oil every 6,000 miles. I use synthetic and it is hard to tell if it has used any oil.
If you're an Uber driver you definitely need a different car. Not an over-engineered BMW. Man I hated my Z-4.My daughter just bought a 328xi even though several people tried to talk her out of it. Just a matter of time.
Tacomas and 4-runners of that era are great vehicles. I had a 1999 Tacoma 4 x 4 with 5 speed. Super reliable. Super easy to maintain and work on. A buddy of mine and I did all the maintenance on it with a Haynes manual, floor jacks, and a hand full of tools. It never needed anything other than normal / scheduled maintenance. I miss that truck sometimes.
Code read : Cylinder 4 misfire. Spark plug issue?
My 2003 V8 4runner has 195k miles and eats pretty close to no oil between changes. Still on the original engine and transmission. Still runs like new, and I don't baby it. There's also quite a lot of 4runners on the forums with over 400k miles that exhibit no issues. On the Tundra forums there's quite a few with over 600k miles on the original engine and transmission that are daily driven with no issues. Here's more great examples of Toyota's quality:http://www.thesmokingtire.com/2014/matt-just-bought-a-900000-mile-lexus-ls400/http://www.hybridcars.com/toyota-prius-taxi-running-strong-with-600000-miles-and-original-battery/http://www.tundraheadquarters.com/blog/toyota-tundra-666803-miles/