i3hopeful said:I know BMW is a luxury brand, and the BMW i3 has a lot of great features (like the carbon fiber body, possibility for a range extender etc), but I think since it's such a small car the price will have to be sub-$40K here in the US to get a large buy-in.
fastcarlovers311 said:I think that the new BMWi3 would really cost around $35K or more. However, I think that it's worth the price. To mention the specs of the car. I think that it's a great deal already.
YashuV said:Hmm... I remember reading an article in Summer 2012 that BMWi3 wants to compete with Nissan LEAF saying that i3 will cost around 35k. Then in late November another article pointed out at 42k for BMWi3. Now I just read article in January that says BMWi3 will be available in 2014 the soonest(not 2013), and that it will cost 50k. So my question is, with slow EV sales in United States, with LEAF base model starting at 28k (which is super cheap for EV). Will BMWi3 really be 50k or more like at the beginning 35k?
My personal view is that, after reading all these rumors. I believe BMWi3 will cost around 35k. As you can see the interior looks modern, yet don't have many "extra" parts. Basic clean shapes, not too much stuff. The car shapes are modern yet basic. What do you guys think?
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