lencap
Active member
Greetings -
Since leasing my i3 Rex my needs have changed and I now routinely have to drive over 150 miles one way. I've been renting cars to make this ride, especially since I often have to return the same day. This is getting very frustrating, and I've thought about turning the car in early, but the cost is very high.
I spoke with the dealer and asked if I could just keep filling the gas tank and continue driving. I asked the same question of the concierge service. I get different answers - one says "No Problem", the other says "No way". Clearly the known issue of a small battery reserve before the ReX kicks in is the contention point. The "No Way" answer says that the need to get where you want to go and return in a short time can create a problem in that the ReX will not only fail to keep the car running at highway speeds. The rep also notes that if the i3 reverts to the "limp" mode that limits speed, climate control and other things, and I still need more power there is a danger that the battery safety systems will slow the car further, or in an extreme case cause it to shut down. This was news to me and I didn't want to risk it.
I've contacted DVD in Motion and Code My Car to invoke a higher turn on point for the ReX, but given the conflicting information I've received I don't know if this is the best solution, and if it is, at what level of charge should I turn on the ReX?
Sadly, if I can't resolve this I'll have no choice but to terminate my lease at a pretty large cost.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Since leasing my i3 Rex my needs have changed and I now routinely have to drive over 150 miles one way. I've been renting cars to make this ride, especially since I often have to return the same day. This is getting very frustrating, and I've thought about turning the car in early, but the cost is very high.
I spoke with the dealer and asked if I could just keep filling the gas tank and continue driving. I asked the same question of the concierge service. I get different answers - one says "No Problem", the other says "No way". Clearly the known issue of a small battery reserve before the ReX kicks in is the contention point. The "No Way" answer says that the need to get where you want to go and return in a short time can create a problem in that the ReX will not only fail to keep the car running at highway speeds. The rep also notes that if the i3 reverts to the "limp" mode that limits speed, climate control and other things, and I still need more power there is a danger that the battery safety systems will slow the car further, or in an extreme case cause it to shut down. This was news to me and I didn't want to risk it.
I've contacted DVD in Motion and Code My Car to invoke a higher turn on point for the ReX, but given the conflicting information I've received I don't know if this is the best solution, and if it is, at what level of charge should I turn on the ReX?
Sadly, if I can't resolve this I'll have no choice but to terminate my lease at a pretty large cost.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.