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      07-22-2015, 07:04 PM   #37
Epirali
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Drives: BMW e Copper i8 Roadster
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Seeing that some posters (who's opinion I have grown to respect) don't seem to find the i3 as twitchy and bad as I do I am wondering about variability of i3s. I have only driven one (mine, test drove and took home). Even accounting for the "Rex factor" the car I have is not just a case of "right tool for the right job," it is just plain bad. I am not stuck on any one "style" of car or response, but I actually have to work hard to make the car behave in simple driving situations (and I am not trying to board, but I am relatively skilled driver).

I mean I drove a Nissan Leaf and for what it was (soft, mooshy, not precise) it was infinitely better and more controllable than my i3. I mean if that doesn't tell you something I don't know what else to day.
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