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| BMW i3 |
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| Innovative or evolutionary? |
| wombat666 08-01-2013 |
Styling is functional and given the target buyer I doubt the 'skinny wheels' would be a problem. I guess the price seems high, EU40,000 (in round numbers) for the extended model is expensive at first glance, but given the technology in the package plus the low maintenance and running costs, it should pan out as a reasonable proposition, provided the BMW promotional numbers translate to real life. Ideal vehicle for Europe but highly impractical for a country such as Australia. Worth watching just the same. |
| Small BMW |
| Duell 07-31-2013 |
Agreed the styling is horrific. And the price for such a small car is too high. Look at those skinny tires, can't imagine it will grip in the corners! |
| The importance of eye tests |
| madmalc2 07-30-2013 |
Please please please get the "stylist" some new glasses! |
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