Greetings all,
I picked up an i3 REX today for an extended test drive. It is pouring rain here in Boulder and downright miserable to be honest. Believe it or not we are talking about snow tonight with a possible accumulation of 4 inches! The car is silver and black and has the range extender. Unfortunately it doesn't have the automatic parking feature nor does it have the Pro Navigation system. Pretty big disappointment as I truly wanted to play with these features.
At first my wife was pretty excited about the car but as she saw my excitement rise for it I think her practical mode kicked in. She pointed out that with the price of the car even with the Federal $7500 and Colorado $6500 tax incentive I could at $33.5k get many cars without the limitations of the i3.
It is very hard to get around this logic.
I love the idea of an electric car but not sure if 80 miles is going to do it for me. I have yet to see the range extender kick in. Sadly there is the issue of buying the car and having to sink in another $1k to get 240 run to the garage and get a level 2 charger. The other big question is whether the electrical box will actually allow the addition of another 240 circuit. If I would have to upgrade the box that would certainly end this trek across the stars.
I don't know.. I like the car a lot. I just don't know if it does make sense. Perhaps if the other features were present and that demonstrated the true capabilities of the car it would be easier to convince here. As it is the car is outside right now charging with 110 connected. It will be sometime around 10:30AM tomorrow before it is charged.
Is this car mostly a hobby for most folks my wife asks?
Probably a fair question.
I picked up an i3 REX today for an extended test drive. It is pouring rain here in Boulder and downright miserable to be honest. Believe it or not we are talking about snow tonight with a possible accumulation of 4 inches! The car is silver and black and has the range extender. Unfortunately it doesn't have the automatic parking feature nor does it have the Pro Navigation system. Pretty big disappointment as I truly wanted to play with these features.
At first my wife was pretty excited about the car but as she saw my excitement rise for it I think her practical mode kicked in. She pointed out that with the price of the car even with the Federal $7500 and Colorado $6500 tax incentive I could at $33.5k get many cars without the limitations of the i3.
It is very hard to get around this logic.
I love the idea of an electric car but not sure if 80 miles is going to do it for me. I have yet to see the range extender kick in. Sadly there is the issue of buying the car and having to sink in another $1k to get 240 run to the garage and get a level 2 charger. The other big question is whether the electrical box will actually allow the addition of another 240 circuit. If I would have to upgrade the box that would certainly end this trek across the stars.
I don't know.. I like the car a lot. I just don't know if it does make sense. Perhaps if the other features were present and that demonstrated the true capabilities of the car it would be easier to convince here. As it is the car is outside right now charging with 110 connected. It will be sometime around 10:30AM tomorrow before it is charged.
Is this car mostly a hobby for most folks my wife asks?
Probably a fair question.