So who's getting an i3?

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RossP

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2,525 posts

285 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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Given the mixed feelings on PH about the i3 - I wonder how many of us are going to take the plunge?

For me, it appeals as it is quite different to anything on the road and anything I have ever owned.

The lack of company car tax and very low running costs help too!

homerjay

1,242 posts

227 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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Tbf it's the 1st electric car that actually made me consider the technology

RossP

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2,525 posts

285 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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Me too, and it was the PH review that swung it! You ordering one then?

Fish

3,976 posts

284 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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Ordered will be getting one of the first in Derby with range extender....

RossP

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2,525 posts

285 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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Fish said:
Ordered will be getting one of the first in Derby with range extender....
You better bring it round for me to have a look then!

fatboy b

9,504 posts

218 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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Looks sh!t. But so do all current BMWs.

One day, car makers will move on from electric cars.

Edited by fatboy b on Sunday 27th October 17:54

skilly1

2,706 posts

197 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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I ordered one a while ago, with REX. Was told November but I have a feeling it will be Jan.

Sat in the demo a few weeks ago and was very impressed, so much space - getting quite excited about it !

Coolbanana

4,417 posts

202 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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My wife wants one - so we'll probably get one next year to replace her Mini.

kambites

67,683 posts

223 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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Maybe second-hand in five years' time.

DaveCWK

2,014 posts

176 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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If I could get a range extender one on a company car scheme or whatever I would be interested.

Buying new myself or even 2nd hand in a few years, not really.

andywaterfall

949 posts

286 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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I put in my order for a pure electric i3 a few days after the initial launch, so early August I guess. I'm told it's due late January, but I reckon that'll slide. I'm the other M3 owner on the other thread, Ross wavey

Just looking forward to Technomatt coming on here to tell us we're all mad.

scrwright

2,658 posts

192 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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I will be blaming i3 & leaf drivers for the blackouts we get next year

RossP

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2,525 posts

285 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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I only ordered mine last week and they are saying Jan/Feb.

Hi Andy! I reckon the M3 / i3 combo is a winner!

Terminator X

15,204 posts

206 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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How long do the rechargeable batteries last for and what's the cost to get new ones?

TX.

RossP

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2,525 posts

285 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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They are warranted for 100,000 miles and 8 years. No idea on replacement cost.

mclwanB

604 posts

247 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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RossP said:
They are warranted for 100,000 miles and 8 years. No idea on replacement cost.
That's amazing if true. Do they warranty the range though or is a 20 mile range ok at 4 years?

mclwanB

604 posts

247 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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RossP said:
They are warranted for 100,000 miles and 8 years. No idea on replacement cost.
That's amazing if true. Do they warranty the range though or is a 20 mile range ok at 4 years?

andywaterfall

949 posts

286 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
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mclwanB said:
That's amazing if true. Do they warranty the range though or is a 20 mile range ok at 4 years?
It's strange, the UK site says "The BMW i3 comes with an 8 year/100,000 mile high-voltage battery warranty as standard, along with the 3 year unlimited mileage vehicle warranty."

The German site (Google translated) says: "On the HV battery with Lithium Ion 8 years or 100,000 km warranty will be given. *

  • For 70% of capacity"
So, UK version says more miles, but no mention of how much charge has to be left.

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

206 months

Monday 28th October 2013
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Terminator X said:
How long do the rechargeable batteries last for and what's the cost to get new ones?

TX.
The battery will be totally fked after 18 months and you will have to pay someone to dispose of the car.

But I'm will to take any 18 month old leaf or i3 for free

ging84

9,011 posts

148 months

Monday 28th October 2013
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in about 8 years time when the battery warranties run out are we going to see some conversions with the batteries ripped out and an engine put in making an ultra light carbon fibre hot hatch?