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Originally Posted by Obioban
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Originally Posted by 9M71
Agree with all but one. Wished the i3 was FWD instead of RWD. That's my only hesitation with the i3 and been thinking about it for awhile now.
I dd an older mini and with FWD + snow tires, my only issue is clearance and not traction. Unfortunately don't get the same level of confidence with RWD + snows.
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lol. I wouldn't have even test driven the i3 if it was FWD, much less purchased one. There's a reason no high end car is FWD.
^actual BMW ads from when BMW made good cars
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I agree most serious performance oriented cars are rwd/AWD.
However I wouldn't classify an i3 anywhere near that :-). Who is actually buying an i3 to make into a track beast vs a utilizing it as a quirky DD?