I am starting this thread to get feedback and help, so if you love your i3, think it is great, want to explain why I'm wrong please just skip. I am NOT trying to start a war, but am looking for genuine feedback from other owners who may share some of the sentiment and maybe get some help with sticking with the car.
The brief version: after two weeks with the car I am starting to seriously dislike this car. I find the ride/handling/acceleration/steering way wrong, minor design flaws are seriously bothering me, and all in all am thinking of getting rid of it. I have never had this experience with any other car I've had. So either help talk me down or give me any advice you'd like.
Listed this elsewhere, but things I can't get over:
1) Bouncy ride, yet NOT sporty (worse of all combinations), rather unpleasant even on good roads. Wobbles both side to side and jumps from minor road features (I have tried both over and under inflating the tires, neither helped),
2) Steering is WAY too responsive, this is NOT a sports car!
3) Accelerator pedal pretty much dumps all the power in the first 20% to "pretend" its faster than it should be, combined with way too aggressive a regen,
4) Rear hatch DOES NOT unlock and I have to use the key or press the button EVERY time,
5) Wind noise is very loud over 55 mph, defeats the nice serenity of electric cars,
6) Today I discovered the rain sensor wiper is just insane, it was running slow at high sensitivity when I was driving fast, then when i went slowly it started to wipe FASTER for the same rain interval,
7) Can not believe the car doesn't have keyless entry and homelink standard. For a $25K car I'd have no issue, but for a $53K MSRP car?
8) Marginal audio system,
9) Pretty limited BEV range (really have never gotten more than 70 miles even with careful driving),
10) The remote app range estimation is just garbage. I charged the car last night and at 2am it stated 70 mile range/100%, then this morning before I left it was reporting 93 miles/100% range (and I have seen it jump around on a stationary car). The car itself was reporting 67 miles guess. Seriously?
11) No seat memory for multiple users, again I get it if the car is $25K, but at $53K?
12) When I was parked this morning I noticed the front park sensors kept seeing/not seeing a close obstacle (every second or so the "red area" and the entire section would turn off, then back on again).
13) No percentage of charge left, or ability to hold charge with Rex (yes I know I can "fix" this but I should not have to).
Things I do like:
1) Pleasant interior design/layout,
2) Really like the adaptive cruise control implementation, great for traffic,
3) Like the fold flat rear seats.
No single item is a deal breaker, but all of them put together, with the view that I just wanted a nice commuter EV with extended range, kind of makes it all kinds of wrong. Just asking for advice/feedback/guidance before I make a drastic move. I found the Leaf to be superior in almost all ways, just wanted a car that could do 150 miles (and WAS NOT a Tesla).
Thanks.
The brief version: after two weeks with the car I am starting to seriously dislike this car. I find the ride/handling/acceleration/steering way wrong, minor design flaws are seriously bothering me, and all in all am thinking of getting rid of it. I have never had this experience with any other car I've had. So either help talk me down or give me any advice you'd like.
Listed this elsewhere, but things I can't get over:
1) Bouncy ride, yet NOT sporty (worse of all combinations), rather unpleasant even on good roads. Wobbles both side to side and jumps from minor road features (I have tried both over and under inflating the tires, neither helped),
2) Steering is WAY too responsive, this is NOT a sports car!
3) Accelerator pedal pretty much dumps all the power in the first 20% to "pretend" its faster than it should be, combined with way too aggressive a regen,
4) Rear hatch DOES NOT unlock and I have to use the key or press the button EVERY time,
5) Wind noise is very loud over 55 mph, defeats the nice serenity of electric cars,
6) Today I discovered the rain sensor wiper is just insane, it was running slow at high sensitivity when I was driving fast, then when i went slowly it started to wipe FASTER for the same rain interval,
7) Can not believe the car doesn't have keyless entry and homelink standard. For a $25K car I'd have no issue, but for a $53K MSRP car?
8) Marginal audio system,
9) Pretty limited BEV range (really have never gotten more than 70 miles even with careful driving),
10) The remote app range estimation is just garbage. I charged the car last night and at 2am it stated 70 mile range/100%, then this morning before I left it was reporting 93 miles/100% range (and I have seen it jump around on a stationary car). The car itself was reporting 67 miles guess. Seriously?
11) No seat memory for multiple users, again I get it if the car is $25K, but at $53K?
12) When I was parked this morning I noticed the front park sensors kept seeing/not seeing a close obstacle (every second or so the "red area" and the entire section would turn off, then back on again).
13) No percentage of charge left, or ability to hold charge with Rex (yes I know I can "fix" this but I should not have to).
Things I do like:
1) Pleasant interior design/layout,
2) Really like the adaptive cruise control implementation, great for traffic,
3) Like the fold flat rear seats.
No single item is a deal breaker, but all of them put together, with the view that I just wanted a nice commuter EV with extended range, kind of makes it all kinds of wrong. Just asking for advice/feedback/guidance before I make a drastic move. I found the Leaf to be superior in almost all ways, just wanted a car that could do 150 miles (and WAS NOT a Tesla).
Thanks.