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    Is an i3 right for me? For small Caribbean island?

    Thanks, seems like could work really great! One question the air conditioning and fact that the rear windows do not open. Is this a problem if its hot around 30C and would it be too hot for passengers in the back? We live close to the equator and temperatures are steady between 27 - 33C usually.
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    Is an i3 right for me? For small Caribbean island?

    Hi, thats funny and good points. I actually have two friends from the States who have old 70's and 80's wranglers there. They always seem to have issues, especially the fuel pump, and the body is not great for salt air. I swear they change the fuel pump every year or two. Lots of rotten rusty...
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    Is an i3 right for me? For small Caribbean island?

    Thanks so much both of you. That is some really useful info. It seems that the basic design is relatively straightforward and the main issue is if there is something more serious. Obviously there is a risk for this to happen with any vehicle. Generally there are guys on the main island who could...
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    Is an i3 right for me? For small Caribbean island?

    Thanks a lot for your help. I am not sure what kind of issues the i3 could potentially have. Your question also crossed my mind, fact is there are mechanics which are a bit more mechanically proficient than technical. There are no dealers on our islands, but there are other high end vehicles...
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    Is an i3 right for me? For small Caribbean island?

    Hi, I live on a small Caribbean island and the i3 really seems like it could be good to import. The island is only 9 miles long by 3 miles wide and one rarely drives more than 5 - 10 minutes, maximum 15 minutes (the longest one can take to the end of the island). Two things which worry me...
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