I’ve been dreaming of the day I could justify an i3 in my life (too many things to tow)……..
This one, I could no longer pass up. “Bobbi Blue” followed me home, and I am totally in love with this car!
I bought her about 1300mi from my home, on faith. I drove to get her, and turned around to drive home.
I only meant to dip my toe into the roadtrip, but once I started out, I found I couldn’t stop. So, about 16hrs of driving later, she rolled into her new home.
I coded HSOC before I started. I learned a LOT really fast! But, range anxiety just wasn’t a thing. I was nervous until I got the REX started, and figured out it really worked…….then, it was really easy.
I ended up spending about $150 on fuel, and a couple fast charges. I carried a 2gal can in the frunk as a security blanket (never needed it).
I can honestly say I have never driven a car that has impressed me more. We took the Grapevine on I5 at 80……..and had fully recovered all charge by the bottom.
I got so comfortable that I got a bit loose with shepherding my battery power, and got more interested in testing what it could do.
Bobbi was only a city car for her first 21,000mi……..and her REX (“Luther”) was little used. After a few hundred gentle miles, I found I could stop about every couple hours and just grab a couple gallons and go.
I’d charge it if I found a good charger around, or just let Luther get back to the start point before gassing (never took more than a couple minutes).
We set speed between 68-85, depending on where we were, and the SOC. Bobbi was meant as a city car……but road tripping is a hoot!
This one, I could no longer pass up. “Bobbi Blue” followed me home, and I am totally in love with this car!
I bought her about 1300mi from my home, on faith. I drove to get her, and turned around to drive home.
I only meant to dip my toe into the roadtrip, but once I started out, I found I couldn’t stop. So, about 16hrs of driving later, she rolled into her new home.
I coded HSOC before I started. I learned a LOT really fast! But, range anxiety just wasn’t a thing. I was nervous until I got the REX started, and figured out it really worked…….then, it was really easy.
I ended up spending about $150 on fuel, and a couple fast charges. I carried a 2gal can in the frunk as a security blanket (never needed it).
I can honestly say I have never driven a car that has impressed me more. We took the Grapevine on I5 at 80……..and had fully recovered all charge by the bottom.
I got so comfortable that I got a bit loose with shepherding my battery power, and got more interested in testing what it could do.
Bobbi was only a city car for her first 21,000mi……..and her REX (“Luther”) was little used. After a few hundred gentle miles, I found I could stop about every couple hours and just grab a couple gallons and go.
I’d charge it if I found a good charger around, or just let Luther get back to the start point before gassing (never took more than a couple minutes).
We set speed between 68-85, depending on where we were, and the SOC. Bobbi was meant as a city car……but road tripping is a hoot!