Assuming it's a worst-case scenario and it's not possible to top off the oil, 1. how many miles can the E90 and F10 gasoline models be driven before the cars absolutely have to stop?
2. Does BMW provide any numbers?
This is after the yellow warning light (not the red) comes on while driving.
I admit I did not answer the two questions because I was more interested in the
"it's not possible to top off the oil" remark. Why would someone attempt to drive a vehicle with low oil? Did BMW take away the dipstick AND the oil cap while I was looking at that shiny object over there? I automatically assumed you were some teenage girl driving around in her birthday gift and was about to report some bad news to daddy. My apologies.
To the three posters above: do you have problems with comprehension? I am a mechanical engineer; I know it's bad to drive with a warning light on. I also know that mechanical systems always have a safety factor designed into the build. My question was if anyone on this forum knows what that safety factor is. Obviously, the three of you have no clue what that is, so please do me a favor and go thread-crap in the Off Topic forum. Thanks.

- Did you read your original post?
I read that the manual says you can go up to 50 miles when the 1 quart low light comes on.
Why the hell would someone read the manual....
Okay, just read a 2010 328i manual. It says to add the oil within 125 miles or engine damage may occur.
Are you saying that BMW put it in the owners manual?
OP - Why didn't you read the manual?
My advice to the Mechanical Engineer who opened this thread is to read the manual. Its a very engineering type of thing to do from what I hear.
As for the consequences of running it low, I think you should tear the engine down. Take a baseline and then after putting it together run it minus a quart and then check the results.
I'm not a mechanical engineer but I think that's the only way to be sure.
My personal non mechanical engineering experience with engines run low on oil runs from bearings going south in motorcycles to absolutely nothing going wrong in old GM Iron dukes.
Sorry I did not contribute to the thread or answer anyone's question.
I just wanted to be part of a thread that had real mechanical engineers in it.