Kimmers000
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Hey all,
We’re on the verge of purchasing a 2019 i3 BEV (not sport). I’m always anxious trading in a known-quantity car for a new (to me) one. I currently drive a 2016 VW eGolf, my first EV - I love it except for the range. It’s fine for daily errands (I work from home), taking my teen son to school, etc, but both of my daughters now live about 40 miles away and I’m tired of either having to take the gas guzzling Expedition or dealing with charging my car while I’m visiting - I just want more range. I can’t really find any other options besides the i3 that have decent range, are in my budget, and that I don’t hate looking at.
I almost bought an i3 when I ended up with the VW - I love how they look (we won’t talk about what my husband thinks, it won’t be his car!). I’ve lurked here and elsewhere long enough to have read some of the good and bad. I’ve been looking for awhile and found one that’s in my budget and, except for the color (it’s blue and I would have preferred black/sliver/white), has all of the features I want - nav and parking package, apple play, giga interior. I charge my VW mainly in my driveway with a 110v in the garage - slow but generally fine for the driving I do. There are plenty of level 2 chargers around and a couple of fast chargers within 10 miles of me for extraordinary circumstances. I like how my eGolf handles, and haven’t driven an i3 yet, but I have driven my daughter’s Tesla. I don’t know how either compares to the i3, except I was told that the automatic regen braking on the i3 is similar to the Tesla. I’ve read conflicting things about the steering on the i3…
We live in a mild and rainy climate, so if anyone has words of wisdom about how it handles in the wet, that would be helpful. The one were looking at has “all season” tires on it. I’m not too worried about ice or snow - not only do we not get a lot here, but I’m the world’s biggest baby about “scary” driving conditions, so I won’t even venture out on crappy roads unless I absolutely have to. Any input on how quickly the interior defogs when wet humans get in during the rainy season? (The windshield in my VW has tiny embedded wires and it defogs in a flash.)
Things that I anticipate might be annoying: the rear windows not rolling down (one of my dogs will be most sad about this), the cost of replacing tires, getting used to the rear doors (although honestly now that my youngest kidlet is 16, he’ll be driving his own car soon and even now there are only 2 people - or just me - in my car 85% of the time anyway). But I love to love my car, so I can forgive minor annoyances.
Does anyone have any last minute input on things to consider before I take the plunge and buy the i3???
Thanks in advance!
We’re on the verge of purchasing a 2019 i3 BEV (not sport). I’m always anxious trading in a known-quantity car for a new (to me) one. I currently drive a 2016 VW eGolf, my first EV - I love it except for the range. It’s fine for daily errands (I work from home), taking my teen son to school, etc, but both of my daughters now live about 40 miles away and I’m tired of either having to take the gas guzzling Expedition or dealing with charging my car while I’m visiting - I just want more range. I can’t really find any other options besides the i3 that have decent range, are in my budget, and that I don’t hate looking at.
I almost bought an i3 when I ended up with the VW - I love how they look (we won’t talk about what my husband thinks, it won’t be his car!). I’ve lurked here and elsewhere long enough to have read some of the good and bad. I’ve been looking for awhile and found one that’s in my budget and, except for the color (it’s blue and I would have preferred black/sliver/white), has all of the features I want - nav and parking package, apple play, giga interior. I charge my VW mainly in my driveway with a 110v in the garage - slow but generally fine for the driving I do. There are plenty of level 2 chargers around and a couple of fast chargers within 10 miles of me for extraordinary circumstances. I like how my eGolf handles, and haven’t driven an i3 yet, but I have driven my daughter’s Tesla. I don’t know how either compares to the i3, except I was told that the automatic regen braking on the i3 is similar to the Tesla. I’ve read conflicting things about the steering on the i3…
We live in a mild and rainy climate, so if anyone has words of wisdom about how it handles in the wet, that would be helpful. The one were looking at has “all season” tires on it. I’m not too worried about ice or snow - not only do we not get a lot here, but I’m the world’s biggest baby about “scary” driving conditions, so I won’t even venture out on crappy roads unless I absolutely have to. Any input on how quickly the interior defogs when wet humans get in during the rainy season? (The windshield in my VW has tiny embedded wires and it defogs in a flash.)
Things that I anticipate might be annoying: the rear windows not rolling down (one of my dogs will be most sad about this), the cost of replacing tires, getting used to the rear doors (although honestly now that my youngest kidlet is 16, he’ll be driving his own car soon and even now there are only 2 people - or just me - in my car 85% of the time anyway). But I love to love my car, so I can forgive minor annoyances.
Does anyone have any last minute input on things to consider before I take the plunge and buy the i3???
Thanks in advance!