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      09-28-2018, 01:24 AM   #6
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they make these things look like warped appliances and wonder why they don't sell
I know. The i8 was probably one of the most gorgeous car BMW ever made and the little brother looks like we'll, the i3.
They are fun little cars though, I had a 2014 for about a year for comuting. Finally fed up with the 80 mile range and went back to gas.
At 150 miles it should be fine, if BMW can sell these for around $40k before incentives, they will do really well. At $50k+, most people would go with the model 3.
oh i don't mean to say they're bad cars, I think they are great for their intended purpose, albeit I thought they needed more range like you said but these 2019s fix that. I really don't get why they went with this design though. yes, it's surprisingly functional but it seems they took a page out of Toyota's book where if it's environmentally friendly, it's gotta be hard on the eyes
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