Autocar has a new comprehensive review of the used BMW i3:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/bmw/i3-2013-2022
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/bmw/i3-2013-2022
I guess the writer meant the first commercial attempt at an EV. But that should have been made more clear, indeed. And I agree the article is far from accurate and sometimes wrong.The i3 is BMW's first attempt at an EV? Say what?
Nice read! Yes, the i3 still turns heads where I live, as if they see a ufo passing by. Not many i3's here, once in a while you see one. Most EV's here are Tesla model 3 or model everyone who's seen it has thought I bought a 2024 car they've never heard of.
About 45,000 i3s have been sold in the United States, but current California registration data indicates 1/3 of them are in this state.Nice read! Yes, the i3 still turns heads where I live, as if they see a ufo passing by. Not many i3's here, once in a while you see one. Most EV's here are Tesla model 3 or model Y.
You don't even need a bad winter the way summer tire rubber starts to get hard and slippery below 40F or so. Do 19" wheels not fit on an i3s as a winter option?Over the last ten years, I have seen only two other 3i BMWs in Maine, and the only BMW dealer in the state informed me that they could not sell or lease even one of them. ( they were less than helpful when I called asking about the winter wheel and tyre package that BMW once offered for the i3s with its 20" wheels [we have only a summer 'performance tyre available in the US]) The one other person I know has a Deka 2015 vintage in Panda B&W) states that it would be useless in the winter without the REX. He told me I was asking for trouble getting my 2021 i3S BEV., and unless I solve my winter wheel and tyre problem, he might be right if we have a hard winter.
I believe it was a set of 19"x5" Rial X10 wheels that were sold in the past for winter tires. These wheels are almost certainly less expensive than BMW wheels. However, I don't know whether these Rial wheels are available in the U.S. at this point.That was the kit that BMW once sold: a set of 19" wheels in black with Bridgestone Winter tyres mounted ready to go.
Looks like tirerack.com has the 19x5 Rial X10-I in bright silver and black, and since their parent company owns about all the big tire places in the US now, they shouldn't be hard to source -- YMMVI believe it was a set of 19"x5" Rial X10 wheels that were sold in the past for winter tires. These wheels are almost certainly less expensive than BMW wheels. However, I don't know whether these Rial wheels are available in the U.S. at this point.
thanks They provide a link for why the older versions are cheaper but then don't answer it
listed below are the different versions of the Bridgestone Blizzak LM-500. Why are there different versions?
$68.60 per tire
2021 Production, Star BMW
$82.74 per tire
Star BMW
$205.92 per tire
Star BMW
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