danix
Active member
I own a 2014 Volt which I've put almost 10k miles on in the last six months. I have a somewhat rare opportunity to be able to sell the car for about what I paid, so I'm looking at what else is out there.
As an ex 2011 335d (and 88 E30) owner, the i3 with Rex is the natural choice. I need rex because I have a 52 miles commute to work, and the same back. I can charge at work but we have lots of EVs, so there are times where I may not be able to get a full charge. Plus, I hate the idea of being stuck.
I picked up a REX from a dealer today for an extended test drive. First impressions:
Pros:
Cons:
First 15 minutes were "wow, not sure if I like this or hate it." Next 2 hours, "pretty sure I hate it". Rest of the day, I see the pros but still don't think I could own one.
I will continue testing but I have to say that the Volt does almost everything better except as noted above, for $20k less. Purchase seems like a no go for sure, and even if it leased for the same as the Volt, I'm not sure I would pick it.
As an ex 2011 335d (and 88 E30) owner, the i3 with Rex is the natural choice. I need rex because I have a 52 miles commute to work, and the same back. I can charge at work but we have lots of EVs, so there are times where I may not be able to get a full charge. Plus, I hate the idea of being stuck.
I picked up a REX from a dealer today for an extended test drive. First impressions:
Pros:
- EV range is better than the Volt
- much more power than Volt, faster off the line
- power seems constant up to max speed, while on Volt it tapers off a lot around 60mph
- fit and finish is better than the Volt
- rear visibility is better than the Volt
- turning radius is terrific
- brakes are better than the Volt
Cons:
- handling is super choppy due to the short wheelbase, similar to the 500e
- rear windows don't open, no way to counteract the buffeting when front windows are open
- trunk is tiny
- turning is quick but almost too quick, the car seems to float when turning (hard to explain)
- controls are weird but respond better than the Volts which have major lag. I have to hit the power button twice to turn off the car?
First 15 minutes were "wow, not sure if I like this or hate it." Next 2 hours, "pretty sure I hate it". Rest of the day, I see the pros but still don't think I could own one.
I will continue testing but I have to say that the Volt does almost everything better except as noted above, for $20k less. Purchase seems like a no go for sure, and even if it leased for the same as the Volt, I'm not sure I would pick it.