I wanted more up-to-date car reliability information that made the differences between cars clearer. So a few years ago I started getting people together to make this possible. TrueDelta now updates actual repair frequencies, not just dots, four times a year, to track cars closely as they age.
Thanks to excellent participation by owners, we've been covering most BMW models for years. I'd like to do the same for the i3. Just a matter of getting enough owners involved.
Participants report repairs the month after they occur on a one-page survey. When there are no repairs, they simply report an approximate odometer reading four times a year, following the end of each quarter.
To encourage participation, participants receive full access to all results, not just those for the i3, for free. I'll share results for the i3 in this thread after each update.
http://www.truedelta.com/join
Thanks to excellent participation by owners, we've been covering most BMW models for years. I'd like to do the same for the i3. Just a matter of getting enough owners involved.
Participants report repairs the month after they occur on a one-page survey. When there are no repairs, they simply report an approximate odometer reading four times a year, following the end of each quarter.
To encourage participation, participants receive full access to all results, not just those for the i3, for free. I'll share results for the i3 in this thread after each update.
http://www.truedelta.com/join