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anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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Be sure to go try the Model 3 out first. It's quite small and you may find it's a bit uncomfortable or difficult to get in/out compared to your Saab. Otherwise it's probably a good bet.

Another option is a Nissan Leaf. You could get a 40kWh one which would do your 140 mile commute okay. A 62kWh would give you more range. Both are quieter and more comfortable than the Model 3, but not as fast. The 62kWh is plenty quick for most people though. May be worth a test drive.

I would steer clear of the BMW i3 REX, you won't get the best from it with a 140 mile round trip.

There is the Renault Zoe, new 60kWh one just came out, very cheap but that does mean small and a bit noisy on the motorway.

Another cheap option is the Hyundai Ioniq. The new 38kWh model will do your 140 mile round trip. It's a bit small like the Model 3 but a hell of a lot cheaper.

coach

1,081 posts

252 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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Liggle said:
Where?!

Looking at EV's myself OP right now, slightly lower mileage but the top choice as mentioned above for value is the i3 94ah Rex of late 2016 vintage. e-Golf leases are really cheap atm but right on the limit of my 100 miles a day, nevermind your 140 miles... that would get tedious!
LeasePlan Direct are a great place to start. Really great service.

Chester35

505 posts

55 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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The BMW i3 seems to be able to do that daily range on battery only and cost about £325 PCP per month over 3 years. The Model 3 costs £470 per month.

(why did the shopping center tell you £550? )


poing

8,743 posts

200 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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Aiminghigh123 said:
Just checked the charge at work sadly they are 7KW probably explains why they are free.
So 8-9hr day would give me 56ishKW.
Remember that you won't very often arrive empty so you'd only be looking at about 50% charge most of the time. You'll be done in less than 6 hours typically so even if you take a half day you'll be well within your range.

Any time it's marginal, pop to a supercharger, grab a coffee, fart about on your phone while you drink it and you'll be good to go before you know it.

SWoll

18,369 posts

258 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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Heres Johnny said:
Buy a used 2016 i3 90ah Rex for £15k

Zero VED
Free charging means free to motoring
Depreciation largely all done so maybe £200 a month to run it.

Why spend more?
Have an 2019 i3 120ah and love it for around town. Wouldn't want to spend 25k a year of motorway miles in it though.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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bulldong said:
oop north said:
bulldong said:
As someone interested in these, what’s the relevance of 2016 model specifically?
Went from a battery of about 20 kWh to one of 30-odd kWh. So range up by 50%. I had one of the lower range models (December 2015) and 80 miles Normal range except on coldest days when down to 60
Thanks!
What are the opinions on a pre-2016 Rex or were there other significant upgrades?

squirdan

1,083 posts

147 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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depending on where you are in London worth checking have they converted any lampposts? They will trickle charge it overnight

Model 3 I would have thought is bigger inside than your 9-3 ... its far more spacious than my old BMW 3 series

I would suggest price up a Long Range to minimise your range anxiety, plus driving that far every day surely its nice to have AWD during the winter months?

if you are leasing then mileage is going to be the problem. But have a chat with Matt Eade at Drive Electric ...v helpful EV specialist brokers


Aiminghigh123

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2,720 posts

69 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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Chester35 said:
The BMW i3 seems to be able to do that daily range on battery only and cost about £325 PCP per month over 3 years. The Model 3 costs £470 per month.

(why did the shopping center tell you £550? )
I got a quote for 25k miles a year plus it was the AWD with 6k down.
T3 is a bit small in the back I’m 6.1 and wouldn’t last long by father in-law is same and sometimes I would be picking them up.
In deed a few lamp posts are converted around here not many so wouldn’t rely on them. Annoying as anyone can park in front of them.

I have tried an bmw i3 before. Didn’t get on with it. Just sitting in it felt uncomfortable. I have had back problems before and since having the Saab it made it so much better.

Mileage is proving the problem. Since my MOT Jan on my Saab I just checked and I have clocked up 21k miles with this month to go plus the rest of the year!!!