billiediaz
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Looking at buying a BMW i3. Car seems super practical for what I want to do (short journeys to work and back, got another car for longer runs) and I'm looking at buying one soon.
I'm based in the UK, is there a certain model/year that I should be looking at? Seems like I can get a 2018 with 30-50k miles around 10-11 grand generally
Although I have found a 2020 (70 reg) model with 55,000 miles for £11k. In theory, what is better on the face of it?
2020 - 55k miles - £11,000
2018 - 31k miles - £10,500
I suppose the question is, is the mileage or the year more important? I believe the batteries are covered by 8 year/100k miles warranty, so is it worth taking the 2020 model despite the higher mileage as I'm going to do about 10-12k miles per year I'd of thought and I'll be well covered by battery warranty until 2028.
Is there anything else I should be wary of? Heard something about condensers before 2019 which may be worth making note of?
Many thanks
I'm based in the UK, is there a certain model/year that I should be looking at? Seems like I can get a 2018 with 30-50k miles around 10-11 grand generally
Although I have found a 2020 (70 reg) model with 55,000 miles for £11k. In theory, what is better on the face of it?
2020 - 55k miles - £11,000
2018 - 31k miles - £10,500
I suppose the question is, is the mileage or the year more important? I believe the batteries are covered by 8 year/100k miles warranty, so is it worth taking the 2020 model despite the higher mileage as I'm going to do about 10-12k miles per year I'd of thought and I'll be well covered by battery warranty until 2028.
Is there anything else I should be wary of? Heard something about condensers before 2019 which may be worth making note of?
Many thanks
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