LivingBetterThurEV
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As the story is told, we are encouraged to go to EV, the way of the future, go green, and our local area electric use is 100% renewable, great. Even looking at the cost of adding PV panels on a south facing garage - Being totally green.
So, I'm in the process of ordering a i3 and digging through all the facts, comments and stories.
We have owned several hybrids, happy with them, along with a current Prius getting 48 mpg and urea injected low emission clean BMW diesel getting great mileage. To make the pure EV plunge has been difficult due to selections and poor NY state incentives along with a number of confusing items.
For example:
#1. BMW CCA, (BMW Car Club of America) after being a member for 5 plus years, offers NO incentives for the i3, as they do with many other BMW vehicles. Our salesman stated they do - I called and sent a letter, no response but their website www.bmwcca.org says no. If this is the way of future, get in line, help people move toward green.
#2. BMW Financial - no incentives. BMW dealerships several times a year (at least in the fall ) offer a sign and drive or a "test drive a new BMW" and receive a voucher worth $1000 toward a BMW purchase or lease. Big push on the new series 4. Local dealer event is August 21st 2014, another close dealer is August 19th, 2014. Problem - CANNOT USE the VOUCHER TOWARD a i3.
#3. Over 32 plus states in the US offer some form of incentive on top of Federal tax credit. For example - West Virginia is $7500 state tax credit, New Jersey is no Sales Tax up to $4000, Colorado $6000, California $2500, Illinois $5000, etc. NOTHING in NY - yet the Governor states they are one of the CARB states, along with all the big things they are doing. NOT Really.
So I wrote a letter to the Governor and the State Representative. After 5 weeks, I called the Governors office, person who answered stated "Yes we have you letter, no one is doing anything with it." I asked what should I do? "She stated - sent another letter".
I wrote the State Representative and got a state of Agriculture letter back - so I resent another letter with the Title again stating NY State Tax Credit on Electric Vehicles. Still waiting to hear for someone, anyone...
#4. For a local "City" car, my wife wants some expected basics, but they are bundled into more expensive packages. For example the local dealer does not want to order a vehicle with Navigation since as he stated "look this is a local city car - why do you need navigation". All the vehicles we brought in are without Navigation, Mega models.
Oh come on just a minute. She wants a few common things offered in cars today like comfort access (keyless entry, keyless start) which you need at least the Giga world, rear view camera ( not thinking it is bundled into a Parking assist package), and a safety item like adaptive cruise (bundled in the Navigation Pro package). This forces us to special order since the dealer does not want to stock.
She was ok in the US with no sunroof, but would have liked a sunroof.
#5. If we lease, the residual is 43% which makes the monthly price very high (like $751). The dealer has stated several times to not buy the car, only lease it.
What are your thoughts?
Who at BMW financial or regional dealer group can make this process easier?
So, I'm in the process of ordering a i3 and digging through all the facts, comments and stories.
We have owned several hybrids, happy with them, along with a current Prius getting 48 mpg and urea injected low emission clean BMW diesel getting great mileage. To make the pure EV plunge has been difficult due to selections and poor NY state incentives along with a number of confusing items.
For example:
#1. BMW CCA, (BMW Car Club of America) after being a member for 5 plus years, offers NO incentives for the i3, as they do with many other BMW vehicles. Our salesman stated they do - I called and sent a letter, no response but their website www.bmwcca.org says no. If this is the way of future, get in line, help people move toward green.
#2. BMW Financial - no incentives. BMW dealerships several times a year (at least in the fall ) offer a sign and drive or a "test drive a new BMW" and receive a voucher worth $1000 toward a BMW purchase or lease. Big push on the new series 4. Local dealer event is August 21st 2014, another close dealer is August 19th, 2014. Problem - CANNOT USE the VOUCHER TOWARD a i3.
#3. Over 32 plus states in the US offer some form of incentive on top of Federal tax credit. For example - West Virginia is $7500 state tax credit, New Jersey is no Sales Tax up to $4000, Colorado $6000, California $2500, Illinois $5000, etc. NOTHING in NY - yet the Governor states they are one of the CARB states, along with all the big things they are doing. NOT Really.
So I wrote a letter to the Governor and the State Representative. After 5 weeks, I called the Governors office, person who answered stated "Yes we have you letter, no one is doing anything with it." I asked what should I do? "She stated - sent another letter".
I wrote the State Representative and got a state of Agriculture letter back - so I resent another letter with the Title again stating NY State Tax Credit on Electric Vehicles. Still waiting to hear for someone, anyone...
#4. For a local "City" car, my wife wants some expected basics, but they are bundled into more expensive packages. For example the local dealer does not want to order a vehicle with Navigation since as he stated "look this is a local city car - why do you need navigation". All the vehicles we brought in are without Navigation, Mega models.
Oh come on just a minute. She wants a few common things offered in cars today like comfort access (keyless entry, keyless start) which you need at least the Giga world, rear view camera ( not thinking it is bundled into a Parking assist package), and a safety item like adaptive cruise (bundled in the Navigation Pro package). This forces us to special order since the dealer does not want to stock.
She was ok in the US with no sunroof, but would have liked a sunroof.
#5. If we lease, the residual is 43% which makes the monthly price very high (like $751). The dealer has stated several times to not buy the car, only lease it.
What are your thoughts?
Who at BMW financial or regional dealer group can make this process easier?