BMW i3 | 5 THINGS NOBODY TOLD ME...& 5 things I love!

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Hi everybody!
    Please note, I am not a car expert! I just wanted to share these 5 quirks (and 5 things I love) that I have learned about the i3 over the past 3 months of driving it.
    There are a ton of great in-depth reviews from people who are - "Alex on Autos" has a great review on the i3 you can find here: • 2017 BMW i3 REx Review...
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  • @dankatz5224
    @dankatz5224 Před 5 lety +79

    I have an early 2014 UK car in the same trim as yours, well the same interior. Mine doesn't have the sunroof and a couple of things look a bit different.
    My 'things to know' added to your list.
    1) range varies A LOT depending on outside temperature. If it's cold I'll get way less distance out of the battery, by up to 20%
    2) my car has a lighter coloured footwell and carpets than your car and they show the dirt pretty badly.
    3) the suicide doors, whilst they're cool, make it a nightmare to get out of the back if you're bay-parked in a tight space because you have to open the front door first and close it last. Probably not a problem in the US. But you can find yourself shimmying in and out very awkwardly!
    3) The front seatbelt anchors are attached to the rear suicide doors, so even if you just want to quickly let someone out of the back, just cracking open the front door isn't enough to open the back door. You also have to remove your belt! (My guess is that this feature is to show off the pillar-less interior space afforded by the highly rigid carbon composite body)
    4) the regenerative 'engine braking' doesn't operate as hard at full battery or when you confuse the traction control (e.g. going over potholes) and you come to rely on it, so that can cause a scary moment before you learn to anticipate it!
    I know I listed all 'bad' stuff, but overall the car is wonderful and a lot of the good stuff you mentioned. One pedal driving, quiet, ready to go straight away, loads of usable performance in traffic, instant torque, great handling (RWD and 50/50 weight distribution), amazing interior. A very special car.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +12

      Dan Katz thank you so much for your insight and additions to the list! I’m sure it will be very helpful to others. I completely agree with the frustration of opening the back doors in tight spaces...especially when you have a bags/groceries to take out. After 6 months, I’m definitely still loving the car, although we are entering the colder season, so I’ll definitely have to see how the battery performs!

    • @midknight2K
      @midknight2K Před 5 lety +3

      on the newer models the front seats can also move forward (like 2 door cars do ) to help let your rear passengers not sure if it is on the older i3 models.

    • @Woflcat
      @Woflcat Před 5 lety

      I have a question regarding the early year i3's, did you experience any sort of battery degradation ?

    • @dankatz5224
      @dankatz5224 Před 5 lety +6

      @@Woflcat nothing I've really noticed, of course the range you'll get versus advertised range can vary depending on your driving style. You might also expect to get smoother as an EV driver and better at extracting that battery charge over the time you have the car.
      The i3 has a battery thermostat unlike even the new Leaf (IIRC) that is passively cooled or something? So Nissan suggest to extend battery life, you should wait before you plug it in when you've just been driving it, which obviously nobody is going to do. The i3 doesn't have this issue as far as I know.
      Certainly the variance in range from hot to cold has been much greater than any perceived battery degradation over time. The biggest issue with the i3 in the first place is its range, if you are regularly going to need to go 80-100 miles I would suggest either a Range Extender model, a newer i3 or a different EV like the Chevy Bolt. But of course, then you don't get all the nice design touches and cool experience of the i3.
      I would say though, if you have another car in the household for taking long trips, you will be amazed at how often you use the i3. They are a fantastic deal on the used market, since many consumers have these same concerns and BMW for their part have obviously over-engineered the car as a 'halo product' to alleviate buyers' fears. I don't think used EVs will be available for such low prices at 2-5 years old for very long as they become more mainstream and understood to be inherently reliable. We do 10,000 - 12,000 miles a year in the i3, just because it's always the first choice for any journey that is within range!
      I hope that helps.

    • @dankatz5224
      @dankatz5224 Před 5 lety +2

      @@midknight2K yes, indeed they do! The difficulties I'm talking about aren't so much getting your feet on the ground / out of the car, more that when you find yourself there in a tight spot you're stuck between both the half-open doors! You have to shimmy towards the front door and carefully close the back door. Not a huge problem if you're relatively fit and healthy, it's your car and you know what you're doing. But most of the time my rear passengers have never used a car like this before! So the temptation is to let people out of the back before you park in the space, and you can do this, but you have to remove your belt first because the driver's belt braces to the rear door. It's not a deal-breaker by any means, just something to be aware of. I guess it probably wouldn't be a problem in the States because your parking bays are so much wider than ours in the UK.
      I would also say it's a challenge for the elderly, again only in a tight spot. The car is actually ok in general for older people because it's quite high up and you don't have to stoop to get in, a bit like a compact crossover.

  • @matthewbenton1630
    @matthewbenton1630 Před 4 lety +11

    5:00 For the rear passengers I think of the i3 as basically a 3 door hatchback - can't get out without front door open, can't roll down the windows. The suicide doors just make it slightly easier to get in and out than tilting the front seats forward.

  • @TimC883
    @TimC883 Před 6 lety +116

    To answer your A/C question, when you said it went back to 132 but air was still blowing. The reason it went back up to 132 from 119 is because you pressed the green A/C button and turned off the air conditioning compressor so the range went back up. It was still blowing air because only the FAN was on blowing in outside air but not cooling it with the Air Conditioner. The fan uses practically no energy so you won’t see much if any decrease in range. You may have felt cold air was still coming in even after you turned off the green A/C button because there was still left over cold air in the unit which hadn’t come out through the vents yet, in a few minutes it would just be the fan bringing in air from outside, at whatever temperature he outside air happened to be.
    However the salesman should have told you that using A/C or Heating drastically reduces range in all electric vehicles. Actually air doesn’t drain nearly as much as the heater. The heater will drop your range even more if it’s really cold outside. Also batteries get lower range in the cold as well so it’s reduced by that too.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 6 lety +10

      Thanks for being so thorough in your explanation! I think one of the things that confuses me that I was trying to show, is that sometimes if I press the “auto” button, the range will fluctuate so much. Sometimes the range will increase when I hit auto, as compared to not having any air/fan running in the car. I did read that weather conditions can have a big effect on the range. In Vancouver, we’re lucky it doesn’t get too cold, but it will be interesting to see come winter.

    • @OurFantasyLife
      @OurFantasyLife Před 6 lety +9

      The range also fluctuates because it's an estimate, not a hard value.

    • @lucjaimar4494
      @lucjaimar4494 Před 6 lety +2

      Great explanation! The compressor requires way more power.

    • @quinn_nz
      @quinn_nz Před 5 lety +1

      Hey, Tim Cook 👋

    • @ramseya81
      @ramseya81 Před 5 lety +6

      It's the same for every car in the universe. AC consumes power.

  • @akceleracevideoblogy417
    @akceleracevideoblogy417 Před 5 lety +8

    Greetings from Prague. As for the sunroof which is split into two separate windows. It has something to do with the rigidity and stiffness of the life module from carbon fibers. Safety for all passengers will dramatically decrease if there’s just one big sunroof.

  • @imaadmalik7336
    @imaadmalik7336 Před 6 lety +2

    very helpful.. i have just ordered mine. cannot wait!

  • @BMWS14B23
    @BMWS14B23 Před 3 lety +6

    The reason why you have so much room between the driver and passenger is not because there isn't a console but rather in the EV world there is no transmission as you would have in a traditional ICE vehicle is because that is where the transmission is typically placed. They put a console there to cover the bump there would normally be and a console over the area to add a place for the shift knob and to give you some extra storage.

  • @Rick_Retired
    @Rick_Retired Před 3 lety +2

    I live alone in Florida, am age 74 and my travel is now limited mostly to 5 miles round trip every one or two weeks to Walmart for grocery curbside pickup. Hence, I last week I was able to get a great, absolutely spontaneous deal on an immaculate 2017 i3 in blue with moon roof. I'd never even set in an EV. I felt totally green casting off combustion range extenders and the maintenance costs of them. I do like the 33kw battery over the older version and made my 110 mile trip home from buying it with a 13 mile reserve on Eco Pro +. It was a great opportunity to really identify my car's max range on a 65 degree day and the 2+ hour trip experience that I now want to do again now that I know the steering wheel goes in and out too as well as up and down.
    I have been into the Owner's Manual and Genius How to CZcams videos like I was back in college learning a new profession lol, and am amazed at the technology I was ignorant of. I once had a 427 Corvette so I won't call the i3 fast, but will say it is more spirited than any car I've had in the last 45 years including my current 2012 Chrysler 200 Limited 3.6 Convertible. (The i3 moon roof saves my sun soul) I see your points about the cons you observed, but my backseat will probably never be used. Since the entire body is made of carbon fiber, I believe the overhead divider is for structural integrity and did give BMW a good reason to design such a handy moon roof setup. The only con I can add, that is probably related more to my oversized stomach than the door design, is the pointed section just below the window sometimes rakes my stomach when I open or close the door in a standing position.
    I hope you have been having, or had, a great time with yours as I am looking forward to a long and beautiful friendship with mine at least until I need to buy new tires way down the short road I travel.
    P.S. My dog Molly is gone now but she would have had no use for the back seat either, or even the wonderful navigation system.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety

      Hi Rick! Thank you so much for sharing your view on the i3! I truly appreciate hearing from other owners. I'm so happy to hear that you have been loving it. I agree, the moon roof is definitely a must have - I keep it open year round, just for added light in the car (it makes it feel bigger to me haha). I've also had the opportunity to drive it on a long road trip and really test out it's range ability...there was a scary moment where I got down to about 10km of range left, but that was a lesson learned!

  • @StephenTravisPope
    @StephenTravisPope Před 3 lety +9

    Great comments - thanks! The stiff headrests are part of the roll cage; they protect you like roll bars if you're in an accident. The divider in the sunroof is probably also there for safety's sake.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety +1

      Ahhh I didn’t know that about the headrests, thank you for the info!

    • @anhiirr
      @anhiirr Před 2 lety

      yep same to the stationary windows just like coupes. Adds structural integrity for stuff like rear-ending/body panel hits. Vs a movable window with a hollow door....which would buckle more often and be a more COSTLY repair. Since its carbon bmw must have done its HW during testing To bolster the door/dogleg.

  • @selinajuse1852
    @selinajuse1852 Před 3 lety +1

    Congratulations on your new i3. I also have a 2017 I3 Rex and I love it too. Super fun.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s such an amazing car! Glad to hear you are still loving it!

  • @manthony225
    @manthony225 Před 5 lety

    Love this car's interior! Nobody else does textures like this anymore. Great video!

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      Tacoma98 The interior is definitely unique and the contrasting textures/fabrics are eye-catching. Thanks for watching!

  • @pinkpet25
    @pinkpet25 Před 3 lety

    I enjoy watching you as it’s my first time to see your review as I’m considering buying a used 2017 BMW i3. I M a CA girl living in the UK. Your pros vs cons helps me a lot. Keep up the good work. You are very good at doing videos.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety +1

      Georgia Cheer thank you! I’m glad I could help! Buying a car is definitely a big purchase, so it’s always good to hear what others think. Good luck!

  • @mikehughes5800
    @mikehughes5800 Před 5 lety +1

    I’m a new i3 driver. I completely agree with you on the lack of a lane departure system. I also agree with you on all the pros. The car is uniquely genius and the production and materials are revolutionary. Happy Driving to you! Nice video!

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      I thought that the lane departure system or blind spot monitoring would be standard on most new vehicles now. (I learned that the bmw x1 also doesn't have the blind spot monitor, even as an option.) But, that aside, the car is very unique and the materials used are top of the line. Enjoy your new i3 and thanks for watching!

  • @1050070210
    @1050070210 Před 5 lety +2

    Good job. I test drive it and I love the feeling of driving it.

  • @raymaas8330
    @raymaas8330 Před 5 lety +13

    One-pedal driving is not a "feature", per se - it is a characteristic of regenerative braking. I agree, though, it's kind of cool once you get the timing down. The only drawback is that if I don't use the brake pedal occasionally, rust builds up as it does on any disc brakes.

    • @tinaturner5186
      @tinaturner5186 Před 5 lety +2

      Ray Maas
      Yes, rusty discs is a feature of your (and mine) efficient driving. I have to remember to use them from time to time

  • @caliboyrob
    @caliboyrob Před 3 lety +10

    It’s perfect for a single person or a couple without small child. Otherwise the Leaf is the best option for a family. I love the i3 because you get all the perks of a BMW without the insane service cost (just tires & brakes)

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, I completely agree with everything you said!

  • @anitarodriguez6897
    @anitarodriguez6897 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for the review

  • @mcraaj
    @mcraaj Před 5 lety +52

    There is a tilt feature on the head rest . If you look in the back there is a button to change the angle of the head rest

    • @wioletta9408
      @wioletta9408 Před 4 lety +4

      I have exactly the same car .Therevis no button to adjust the headrest:(It has something to push forward the whole backrest to make easy access to the back seat.

  • @HelloHarley
    @HelloHarley Před 6 lety +4

    I miss sitting in your little spaceship! Miss you too❤️❤️ I am still laughing at your story of when you went to buy it😂😂

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 6 lety +1

      Yes, the little spaceship! All that haggling I did... means more money for bags! Hope you guys can come and visit again soon! xo

  • @NoteFromSELF
    @NoteFromSELF Před 5 lety

    Great info. Clear, concise, complete. Thanks.

  • @theeddys2102
    @theeddys2102 Před 5 lety

    Thank you! Great review and saved me some extra research!

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      Ms. Eddy Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!

    • @tanagrant6252
      @tanagrant6252 Před 3 lety

      I'm thinking of buying one Monday for UberEats. Recommend?

  • @MeesterH
    @MeesterH Před 5 lety +3

    How do you find it in winter conditions? I'm assuming you're from Canada so I'd like to know how it handles especially in highway with snow. Do you use winter tires? Thx

  • @TheB1nary
    @TheB1nary Před 5 lety +1

    Actually really helpful - thank you!

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!

  • @TawanaTerrellDesigns
    @TawanaTerrellDesigns Před 6 lety

    I'm thumbs up #1! I enjoyed your honest review cute car thanks for sharing😊

  • @kkkrrrr9024
    @kkkrrrr9024 Před 5 lety

    Good and honest review - great like an expert - Greetings from Munich ☺

  • @exec1085
    @exec1085 Před 3 lety +1

    smart video from a smart person - hope she can appreciate how much we can appreciate her work ethic..

  • @karlpackham9532
    @karlpackham9532 Před 5 lety +8

    Air con makes air cold, this uses energy... even in a normal car. Turn it off and the coldest the air will be coming through the vents is the outside temperature. This uses less energy. 👍🏼

  • @kikidee32able
    @kikidee32able Před 3 lety +5

    That was really informative. I have just ordered a 5 door i3 as I really want to go electric.

  • @badchefi
    @badchefi Před 5 lety

    Cute and funny! Especially the part where you explain how you can accelerate at the lights🤣

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      Lol! I only do it when it’s safe, I swear haha!

  • @jzsober5695
    @jzsober5695 Před 5 lety +61

    It's like watching my sister do a review!!!!!

  • @billspencer6338
    @billspencer6338 Před 5 lety +2

    Regarding One-Pedal driving, I agree it's really fun and gives you a lot of control. But most importantly, using that feature helps your range because the energy used to slow the car (without brakes) goes back into the battery. When you use the brakes the energy used to stop is wasted in heat at the wheels.

    • @martinrobertson8401
      @martinrobertson8401 Před 5 lety

      Not always - in a Prius the brake pedal is regenerative braking down to 7mph then friction except in an emergency. So you have a conventional accelerator/brake layout and let the car work out what is best, or have a one pedal accelerator/regen brake and a seperate friction brake and the driver has to figure it out. Also does the one pedal regen braking put the brake lights on so the driver behind knows you are decelerating?

  • @teeniejuicy
    @teeniejuicy Před 5 lety +6

    It’s like the fully loaded soccer Mom vehicle that all soccer moms dream of

  • @CarCounsel
    @CarCounsel Před 3 měsíci

    Not a battery fluctuation, but rather AC consumes energy that reduces range the fan does not. I also think you meant to say Blind Spot Monitor. Hope you’re still enjoying the car. We love ours. Thanks for posting for those who know less than I do / we do!

  • @geneshifter
    @geneshifter Před 5 lety +1

    I have a Chevy Spark and I enjoy the car but the range is just so close some days I decide to upgrade to one of these. Thanks so much for the info!

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +1

      I’ve heard good things about the Chevy Spark! I hope you enjoy the i3, after a year of driving it, it’s been fantastic. Thank you for watching!

  • @6sheldon
    @6sheldon Před 5 lety

    great review! Really helped!

  • @TexMex421
    @TexMex421 Před 5 lety +3

    I have the same car, except I have the range extender. As other people have mentioned, the predicted range is just that, a prediction. Gasoline cars with this feature do the same thing. And you can see the % battery remaining on the dashboard. It does not fluctuate. The seat discoloration things seems kind of obvious. Cream colored leather will pick up dye from your clothing. It's one reason why light color interiors are not popular.

  • @cupidstunt22
    @cupidstunt22 Před 5 lety +2

    Great vid!
    We’ve got one and I agree with your conclusions 👍🏻

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you! After a year, I’ve still really been enjoying it. Glad to hear from another i3 owner 😀

    • @cupidstunt22
      @cupidstunt22 Před 5 lety +1

      LValiquette I find the torque great fun literally nothing beats you at the lights
      Ours is a REX so no battery anxiety
      And one pedal driving is the future!

  • @liyah7901
    @liyah7901 Před 4 lety +1

    Ok the back window thing threw me off. I went to the Stephen James dealership and viewed one of these as I really wanted one. I’ve since changed my mind about buying one, but having seen this vid I don’t regret my decision.

  • @raymondwong2521
    @raymondwong2521 Před 5 lety

    I slided in a 60 inch new TV in its box into the backseat area with no problems at all! Love those back doors!!!!

  • @stevespawn1
    @stevespawn1 Před 5 lety +7

    I have the 2014 bmw i3 rex- love the car- so does my wife - had it 14 months- still love it- rex version eliminates range anxiety

    • @mariemathews9618
      @mariemathews9618 Před 4 lety

      Approximately how many highway miles does this car go with rex? And how much of that would the air conditioner consume if I used it? I have highway driving of 133 miles which typically takes 2 - 2 1/2 hours unless there's traffic.

    • @AliceinJapan
      @AliceinJapan Před 4 lety

      I want to get an older model however I can’t find one to purchase with a warranty that will cover if the battery or other issues occur.

  • @bertie1989
    @bertie1989 Před 5 lety +9

    Great honest review of things the sales people won’t tell you about. A small point to get you thinking, Americans/Canadians (and others I’m sure) call the accelerator pedal the “gas” pedal...... the car you are driving is electric so there is no gasoline in it.....that made me laugh a little.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +2

      bertie1989 😂 haha! I actually never thought of that, but you’re totally right.

    • @billspencer6338
      @billspencer6338 Před 5 lety

      Some people like the term "Go Pedal".

  • @blairc.1871
    @blairc.1871 Před rokem

    I’ve been watching your channel for a while and love it!
    I’ve recently been looking at i3’s. Wondering if you still have yours and if you are still liking it?

  • @VerneBrewster
    @VerneBrewster Před 5 lety

    Very well done video. Thanks

  • @f0t0b0y
    @f0t0b0y Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the info! I have my eyes on the 2018 Rex with all the tech fixings. I like the 2018 for the larger battery update. Looks like a 21-23k investment. Not bad considering it was 50k+ 2 years ago 😳

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety

      Yes! Getting a 2018 now for such a great price is the way to go!

  • @chicagomike2111
    @chicagomike2111 Před 5 lety

    Nice video. I liked that you touched on the points that no one told you about. I purchased a 2018 Chevy Bolt EV. Great car but as with all there are some quirks that no one mentions.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      Congrats on your new EV! Your car has such great range, happy driving!

    • @chicagomike2111
      @chicagomike2111 Před 5 lety

      Thanks... yeah perfect for my work car. And like yours Fast as heck!

  • @poisonrain8800
    @poisonrain8800 Před 5 lety +9

    "super duper..." I love your car girl!

  • @hughtc1
    @hughtc1 Před 5 lety +7

    LValiquette, - Don't use baby wipes on real leather seats, use only mild soap and water or purpose designed cream cleaner, battery doesn't fluctuate it is only the computer estimating the possible range, if you were so inclined you could change the front seats with adjustable head rests? - hugh otherwise good review

  • @exec1085
    @exec1085 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done excellent video - awesome cognitive think of the car!

  • @khirypalmer9846
    @khirypalmer9846 Před 5 lety

    Great video!!!

  • @FermaLuiRadu
    @FermaLuiRadu Před 4 lety +1

    When u turn ac on your air conditioning compresor its turning and its draw curent out your car batery that why your car range drops when you turn off the compresor and let onli the fan to blow the fand draws less energy from your car battery and shows the same km on dashboard

  • @CD-ge7xg
    @CD-ge7xg Před 4 lety +6

    Ahhh! I love this car. It was one I was considering, but the range for my life isn't quite adequate. :(

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, the range is definitely on the lower side. I'm lucky I don't have far to drive everyday for work, but in the winter...the range drops even more!

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou Před 5 lety

    great review! spark EV is similar in size... and it can do a one-pedal style drive in LOW. but man.....that carbon fiber framing you have is amazing. rear wheel drive too yeah? nice car.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      Thanks! The one-pedal drive has been so great, definitely a little bit of learning curve. I didn't realize the Spark also did one-pedal driving! I've only seen a few Sparks, but I've seen a ton of the Bolt's recently.

    • @MrPAULONEAL
      @MrPAULONEAL Před 4 lety

      The Bolt is the same way.

  • @Rick_Retired
    @Rick_Retired Před rokem +3

    This is an update a year later: I have had my “Litl’ Blue” 2017 BMW i3 BEV 33Kw 94Ah since 01/25/2021. I bought it in showroom condition from an original owner with 24k on the odometer. I’m 75, drive it about 30-100 miles a month mostly to pick up online ordered groceries and to visit the VA clinic. I use a 240V, 16A (3.84Kw) Level 2 charger in my carport routed inside as an alternate to my dryer outlet. I get 13.5 miles per hour of charging and at home my FPL electric cost at $0.031 per Mile. If there is a more perfect EV out there, I simply don’t want it. I don’t need more range, acceleration, styling, features, reliability, comfort, handling, or value. Litl Blue is obviously my Forever Car. Paid $16,500 but was offered $24,000 by Edmunds 3 months ago which tickled my worn out ego.😀

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před rokem

      Yay! So happy to hear you are still loving it. It’s really been such a great car for me. No issues and I like that it’s not everywhere…like Tesla’s haha. I still get stopped all the time about it.

  • @MMMMSOMETHING
    @MMMMSOMETHING Před 4 lety +1

    More options = more weight , if you take note as to the “battery fluctuation” aka the car only has so much juice and turning the AC on will deplete that energy which means the car won’t travel as far.

  • @user-ye1xq8fu8z
    @user-ye1xq8fu8z Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good video. Wish you touched on the range and charging but this was good to see

  • @industryexposed6243
    @industryexposed6243 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it good for long travel any major servicing costs or anything ??

  • @ryvr.
    @ryvr. Před 4 lety +2

    I really love this car😭

  • @MadamMMStyleIcon
    @MadamMMStyleIcon Před 5 lety

    Wow thanks for doing this review video. I just purchased my bmw 330i 2019... I’m new to bmw but I used to drive a Mini Cooper which is same company as bmw.

  • @dgdw
    @dgdw Před 6 lety +4

    If you’re on Facebook search for the BMW i3 Worldwide Group. Lots of other owners are on there and we’ve discussed lots of issues at length so it might be helpful for you. :) That said we still have our 2014 i3 BEV and still love it in Chicago.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 6 lety +2

      I'll definitely go and check out this facebook group, sounds like I'll get a ton of info from it - thank you! I'm always so happy to hear from experienced i3 owners, glad to hear you still love it!

    • @TheEvh555
      @TheEvh555 Před 5 lety +1

      Oh how do you find it handles in the snow??

    • @dgdw
      @dgdw Před 5 lety +1

      TheEvh555 With proper winter tires it’s a snow beast and works really well in the snow. With the 19” “All Seasons” it’s okay but not great. The 20” option are summer tires and would not be great in the winter at all. If you’re wanting to buy one in an area that gets snow I’d strongly recommend getting a set of winter wheels/tires and swapping them each season. I’ve become a huge fan of having snow tires on any vehicle I drive now, whatever the setup for the driven wheels is (RWD, FWD or AWD)

    • @AliceinJapan
      @AliceinJapan Před 4 lety

      Derek G. Weber Thank you. Going to check it out. I really want one but I’m afraid to buy because of the upkeep costs and battery.

  • @billspencer6338
    @billspencer6338 Před 5 lety +13

    The good and the bad. I leased a 2018 i3 Rex with all the options, and for
    the most part I really like the car. For what it's worth, here is a short list of
    the things I really like about the car, followed by my top complaints about
    my i3. I'm in the US, so some issues may pertain just to that version.
    The Good:
    - One-Pedal driving (Not unique to i3, but still great)
    - The large interior despite a small body.
    - Environmental sustainability of the materials
    - The headlights are excellent. (Not all new cars can claim that.)
    - Automatic hold from rolling when stopped going uphill.
    - (There's more but these stand out.)
    The Bad:
    - Speedometer reads 2-3 mph high. Other BMW owners say this is due to
    Germany laws forbidding a low reading, so BMW opts to error the other
    way. There is no adjustment as far as I know. This needs to be fixed.
    - Cannot make mirrors fold in automatically when car is locked, only
    manually.
    - No front fog lights offered, even though UK & EU versions have them.
    - No rear fog light (ala Volvo) offered, even though UK & EU versions have
    them.
    - No BLIS (My 2008 Volvo had it, for goodness sake.)
    - Rear wiper does not resume when car is started, even though switch is
    left on. (You have to turn it off and back on for some reason.)
    - Poor enhanced cruise control (much to say, too little space)
    - No lane assist option
    - No Up-To-Date operator manuals available, printed or electronic. They all
    have incorrect or missing representations of the controls and features.
    - One last negative comment: I've never successfully used the auto-park
    feature because it takes too long to get it set up and started before
    someone has come up behind me leaving no room to back up. I can shift
    into reverse and back into a spot manually much more quickly. ☺

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +2

      Bill Spencer thanks for such a detailed list outlining your pros/cons about the car! I didn’t know about the speedometer reading higher, that’s very interesting. I have to say I agree with the majority of your points. I have only used the auto park once, but honestly the car is so small, with a ton of visibility, that it’s so easy to park it.

    • @waltercardona7404
      @waltercardona7404 Před 5 lety +3

      I can confirm that even the older models including my 2015 BMW i3 read about 2 to 3 miles above the actual speed you are travelling. Also there is the option to program the rear view mirrors to fold in when the lock button or keyless entry button is held. You just have to buy a Bluetooth OBD2 adapter from Amazon and the bimmercode app from the iOS app store or Google play store. It works wonders and you can even program your REx version to allow you to manually start the gas generator at any point in time after the battery has dropped below 75%. It definitely helps with road trips. Both the adapter and the bimmercode in-app activation purchase run you about $50 to $60 dollars.

    • @000OO0OOO0
      @000OO0OOO0 Před 5 lety +2

      You can code auto folding mirrors.

    • @losmeets98
      @losmeets98 Před 5 lety +1

      theory816 In heavy fog the fog lights can be very helpful to display the lane/road markings more clearly. Of course in most parts of Europe and North America these conditions are very rare, and only milf fog is experienced from time to time.

  • @JohnDamenify
    @JohnDamenify Před 2 lety

    Liked this one, thanks!

  • @stevenbarrett7648
    @stevenbarrett7648 Před 5 lety

    Nice to have an owners view of the car rather than an ‘expert’. Nice one !

  • @dlegate8902
    @dlegate8902 Před 3 lety +2

    for those stains on your seats, have you ever tried using one of those "magic eraser" sponges by the Mr. clean guy? you can find them at target, walmart, and even the Dollar Tree if your local store has them! There are some knock off brands, but get the real deal- they work great. You use it dry and with a little rubbing it gets even stubborn marks off the leather, no scratches.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety

      Great suggestion! I'll have to give magic erasers a try! Those things are so great around the home, I didn't think to use them in my car.

    • @familiedejonge6813
      @familiedejonge6813 Před rokem

      Never ever use a magic sponge on leather, it's quite agressieve...

  • @midlifechrisis8164
    @midlifechrisis8164 Před 5 lety +2

    They are super fun cars, the one pedal driving will also help increase range slightly if you are accelerating and stopping a lot because it spins the electric motor in reverse, acting as a generator which produces electricity, and also slows the car. And the spacious interior and lack of center console is due to the lack of the traditional combustion components. No engine and transmission up front, or fuel tank in the rear. Electric cars still have some learning to do now, but I think can be much more practical.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +1

      Ahh, I actually didn’t really know how the regenerative breaking worked, thanks for explaining it! I have been seeing more electric cars around Vancouver, which is a great first step, but I can’t see what the future holds for EV’s!

    • @prettybaby80
      @prettybaby80 Před 5 lety

      One pedal?

  • @etmw2659
    @etmw2659 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much!!💕📝🚗✨

  • @smileforever3486
    @smileforever3486 Před 5 lety +74

    There is lane assist in your car. Do you mean there is no blind spot detection instead?

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +20

      Yep, that’s what I meant! I wish I could go back and change it in my video *facepalm* haha.

    • @james-tennis
      @james-tennis Před 5 lety +4

      @@LValiquette you aren't wrong, there is no lane assist. Or I've had the car for 3 years and don't know it. Maybe if you're using adaptive cruise control it can assist if you're getting out of your lane but I'm 99 percent sure it doesn't do that.

    • @hiitsstacy
      @hiitsstacy Před 5 lety +1

      LValiquette thank you so much for sharing your lovely i3! First thing I asked the salesperson was if this car has blind spot assist (I’ve had this feature and it is hard to let go) and he said no because this car has great view and it practically doesn’t need blind spot assists. My question is do you feel the same? Thank you in advance.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +4

      I would have to agree with the salesperson, the car does have really great visibility! When I do shoulder checks, there aren't really any parts of the car blocking my view. While I would have liked to have the blind spot assist as extra reassurance, it definitely is not needed with the car! Hope this helps!

    • @hiitsstacy
      @hiitsstacy Před 5 lety

      LValiquette thank you for the input! It’s really helpful.

  • @thomaskalinoski6121
    @thomaskalinoski6121 Před 4 lety

    Important factors! Excellent video! You’d be a great BMW sales rep! You’d be in demand!

  • @tyler_schecter5805
    @tyler_schecter5805 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for making this vid! I think I might get one pre owned.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety

      TYler_ SChecter glad I could help! Preowned is a good way to go!

    • @nxvx9208
      @nxvx9208 Před 3 lety

      LValiquette get leather conditioner wipes for the seat. They clean and moisturize the leather. Baby wipe will dry out the leather.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety

      Nx Vx thank you! I just got some!

  • @amarcord1988
    @amarcord1988 Před 2 lety

    I would like to help you although I have never seen your videos and probably YT targeted me as a BMW owner (not this one of course :D). But I hope this will help you and others that will become car enthusiasts. Hopefully BMW. Not electric :D
    Anyways, I will go by order:
    1. This is not about the seats but about the jeans, and they tend to make them more and more like this. The solution is micellar water (without oil). It is aggressive enough, but will not damage the materials, same as it will not damage our faces much and does not need to rinse. I just hope the colours have not absorbed into your car seats, as then there is no way but chemical cleaning to fix this. So, buy a Curapox super soft toothbrush, spray some micellar on in and put some on the seats. Brus it out, wipe with a dry microfibre cloth. Viola, clean seats ;) You can do the same with other surfaces, your shoes, couches, etc. No need to thank me, when you become a famous CZcamsr remember me at some giveaway.
    2. This sucks, they should have made it adjustable, but put a pillow on your seat, this will make a barrier between your jeans as well, less cleaning.
    3. Lane assist was optional I believe.
    4. Most electric cars have these problems with a battery, unfortunately. But if you turn on the AC in a normal car, it will waste 10% more fuel for that reason.
    5. You actually don't have rear windows, this is the same with every coupe.
    The stuff you like I will not comment. Enjoy the drive.

  • @osamaelbialy9979
    @osamaelbialy9979 Před 3 lety +1

    Supper helpful 👍

  • @erichancock4618
    @erichancock4618 Před 2 lety

    do the brake lights come on if you take your foot off the accelerator to come to a stop?

  • @Justaguywithtruth
    @Justaguywithtruth Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent Review and great toes😳😂😊👍

  • @willwong1234
    @willwong1234 Před 3 lety +1

    We Canadians love green stuff so I also bought a 2014 i3 and am loving it!

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety +1

      Happy to hear that you are loving it! The i3 is a really amazing car.

    • @willwong1234
      @willwong1234 Před rokem

      @@LValiquette Absolutely, that's why I've influenced 2 friends of mine to get it and they did! Now, we've got three i3's in my friends circle.

  • @pauladimarzo3043
    @pauladimarzo3043 Před rokem

    Hi
    I have a question how does a rear facing baby seat work. Is it easy to put baby in and out?
    thanks
    Paula

  • @jamesjudd6577
    @jamesjudd6577 Před 5 lety

    Nice review. Agree about the rear window. Range is whether the ac compressor is on or not. Not the fan running

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      James Judd Thanks! I’m learning as I go, I’m really happy there are knowledgeable people that can help others like me out.

  • @kenzogrease
    @kenzogrease Před 3 lety +1

    Nice user review thanks! Going to pick up mine tomorrow! P.S : that right pedal can’t be called "gas" hahaha

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 3 lety

      LOL! That's true! Congratulations on your new car. I hope you love it!

  • @70hibby
    @70hibby Před 6 lety +13

    I get my i3s in a few weeks and i never realised the back windows dont move....sales didnt tell you that !

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 6 lety +3

      Crazy huh!? Lesson learned, always check the back windows haha!I hope that you are enjoying your new car, the sport model is fantastic!

    • @70hibby
      @70hibby Před 6 lety

      Ive only ever driven the i3 but wanted the S version for the extra oompf! :)

    • @70hibby
      @70hibby Před 5 lety

      According to the 0-60 times its a little faster but i did watch a drag race on CZcams between the 2 and there wasnt that much of a difference :)

  • @ilythiaAO
    @ilythiaAO Před 4 lety

    Just bought a 94ah, Fully charged myself. LOVE IT. It only takes some time to get used to the flickering in kms

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 4 lety +1

      Congratulations! It's such an incredible car.

    • @ilythiaAO
      @ilythiaAO Před 4 lety

      LValiquette Thank you! Works for everything I do. I don’t travel far. I live in Norway so the range isn’t too shabby, but cold here atm so I notice the reduction. Can’t wait for summer! :) Merry Xmas!

  • @stig120212
    @stig120212 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the review....I am considering this car! Or i8?

  • @rajkirannatarajan9276
    @rajkirannatarajan9276 Před 4 lety

    Foes the range extender mean unlimited range as long as the ice has gas?

  • @michaelwronge773
    @michaelwronge773 Před rokem

    CUTIE... THANKS 👍🏿 FOR THA GOOD INFO

  • @sixdoubledeuce
    @sixdoubledeuce Před 5 lety +2

    It's funny, I'm actually not a big fan of the i3's one-pedal driving. I prefer the e-Golf's system of toggling it on and off via the shifter. But then again, having no shifter at all on the i3 is one of the reasons it's so spacious.

  • @kellyfitzgerald3258
    @kellyfitzgerald3258 Před 3 lety +1

    The seats are tall because they help with reinforcing the roof. In a roll over. The sun roof is split into for strength as well

  • @jodp
    @jodp Před 4 lety +2

    I think you meant Blindspot Detection? Lane Keeping Assist is when the car steers itself, seeing the lines on the ground and helping you keep centered in the lane. Hope this helps!

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 4 lety

      Yep! Hahaha! I did mean blind spot detection...I didn’t realize until after I posted the video. Thanks!

  • @tigerrx7
    @tigerrx7 Před 5 lety

    Woot woot for the 7th Gen wipes!!!

  • @jay-hawk
    @jay-hawk Před 5 lety

    Mr clean magic eraser, should replace the steel wool (on the leather seat, and other interior surfaces).

  • @jenssandvig9236
    @jenssandvig9236 Před 2 lety

    Not sure anyone touched on it yet but the description of lane assist is incorrect. What was described was blind spot warning. Lane assist helps you to keep the car in-between the lines on the road. I just got an i3s and don't mind not having lane assist but wish I had the blind spot warning.

  • @Tigerex966
    @Tigerex966 Před 3 měsíci

    Any options for a larger battery or has tank

  • @oritbc4578
    @oritbc4578 Před 5 lety +1

    I hope that in the future they will add rear power windows.
    Also i think they need to add electric trunk closure

  • @barrydews2
    @barrydews2 Před 5 lety

    I thinking for driving around selling properties n making deliveries

  • @kinadbotli6279
    @kinadbotli6279 Před 2 lety

    I have to buy this! But they sadly discontinued the range extender.

  • @EezeeListen
    @EezeeListen Před 5 lety +1

    With the one pedal driving, do the brake lights come on when lifting foot off and coming to a stop or slowing down? They should as this is a necessary warning to anyone behind you. If not, then yet another flaw in EV's. I understand that in a city and if you do not travel great distances, then an EV is probably a safe purchase, but in rural areas where to go anywhere (like where I live in West Cork, Ireland) involves quite long distances, then an EV is out of the question. Someone near me bought a base model Nissan Leaf ~ the nearest charging point is 34km away, and then there is only one unit; if he wants to drive to Cork city, 50km away, he has to find a charging point there, which is not easy as there are few ideally situated points in Ireland, and then has to wait for 45 minutes to charge it enough to get him home. Once home and it is plugged in to his domestic supply, if someone urgently wanted assistance or he was called out, he could not go as his car was without sufficient charge. On top of all that, Ireland is predominately a wet, cold country, and his Leaf's range is very limited, but if he puts on any heat, or lights, or windscreen wipers, then the range is immediately compromised. EV's in a city, yes if that is your choice, but here in rural West Cork, not a viable proposition. The biggest problem here is the abysmal lack of charging points and the sprawled out countryside.

  • @tierjump
    @tierjump Před 5 lety +4

    Great review. I have a 2015 i3 and LOVE it! Sunroof wasn't available that years so I lost out.
    One thing to note about one pedal operation. When you de-celerate without using the brake, remember that the car behind doesn't realize that this is the method you're using to brake - and because your brake lights don't come on, the reaction from the driver to your rear may be off. You don't want to get rear ended. So as a matter of practice, when I'm de-celerating, I also do a quick tap on the brake just to signal the drivers behind me when I'm stopping.

    • @keyman8164
      @keyman8164 Před 5 lety +1

      There's a video on CZcams that a man did showing brake lights coming on when taking foot off the accelerator .

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks! It really is a great car, isn’t it?! Glad to hear you are still enjoying yours! Hmmm, BMW has changed this safety feature with the one pedal driving in recent years. When I take my foot off the accelerator, my break light automatically comes on.

    • @ChrisCameronSuccess
      @ChrisCameronSuccess Před 4 lety

      LV - Great video! I love one-pedal driving! Brake lights do come on when decelerating with regen. To see it yourself, drive on a dark road at night with no cars behind you, and you should be able to see the brake lights come on. If you decelerate only slightly, they don't. Best car I've ever driven, and I love the higher driving position.

    • @melvinryznar2248
      @melvinryznar2248 Před rokem

      Yes the brake lights do come on when you lift your foot of the pedal

  • @taicureton082
    @taicureton082 Před rokem

    Does it have a backup camera?

  • @GokkunGuru
    @GokkunGuru Před 3 lety +1

    Good torque is important when you’re at a stopped position and want to speed up to switch lanes or when you want to merge onto a highway to beat the sucker next to you.

  • @johnmacward
    @johnmacward Před 5 lety

    A/C systems run chillers and pumps and generate cool air and use a lot of power in the process - it's like taking a fridge with you. It's very normal to notice a large drop in range when you enable it - it's a power hungry system, not just on the i3 but even diesel / petrol cars. I drive a Citroen C-Zero in France from time to time with an A/C system and it's exactly the same, about a 16 to 18km drop in range when I enable it. Turn off the A/C and just leave the fans blowing and of course you'll get the range back, however I'd assume that if the fans were on at full blast (no A/C) you'd see a small drop in range.
    I agree with not having movable windows in the back, bit of a strange decision. They probably thought the A/C would simply keep everyone cool anyway, but for range you may want to switch that off.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for your comment, it's very helpful! The drop in range from using the A/C or turning on the heat (now in the fall), is quite shocking. I didn't realize it so much from just test driving the car. It's definitely something that I've had to get used to and I sort of have to choose the luxuries of using those systems or keeping my range.

  • @desparky
    @desparky Před 5 lety +3

    Soooo jelly. I have (and love) an older Nissan Leaf (and a petrol guzzling Lexus). Note that the changes in battery usage based on the AC etc still exist on even ICE cars, it's just they aren't predicted and you don't know beforehand how much energy driving modes and accessories will use.
    I had no idea the rear windows didn't roll down on the BMW, and your explanation of the the two piece sunroof makes perfect sense.
    Also yeah... leather sucks. My other car is full of it, and I hate it. When I was a kid (I'm old as now), cloth and velour seats came out and everyone was so happy. Now, for some stupid reason, everyone thinks leather is up market. I guess that's how marketing works!!! Great video.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +1

      I've met so many Leaf owners at different charging stations, you guys are by far the nicest haha. It's so great learning about EV's from them and little tips and tricks! The Leaf is such a reliable car, I'm glad you are still loving yours! I've definitely learned what accessories to turn off and how to maximize the battery of the car. I really think it's a learning curve that you wouldn't be able to get from just test driving it.

  • @matthieuvanratingen7345
    @matthieuvanratingen7345 Před 6 lety +1

    Curious! Bought the same car about the same time. I really really love it! 😍. Hope you enjoy the it....

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 6 lety

      It’s such a fantastic car! I’m glad you are enjoying it! I just went on a 6 hour road trip with it...a little stressful, but worth it!

  • @TM-em9ij
    @TM-em9ij Před 5 lety

    Have you seen the new Honda e? Its soooo cool. Its rear view mirrors are cameras, integrated into the dash board. Its beautiful.

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 5 lety +1

      Haven’t seen it yet! Will look into it!

  • @DogMomStephanie
    @DogMomStephanie Před 6 lety +6

    Cute car! I am surprised that the seats aren’t all leather though. That color transfer is an issue on any car with light colored leather. I’ve always had black leather, but my husband used to have tan leather and color transfer was an issue. Do you not have your Cherokee anymore or is the Jeep your husbands?

    • @LValiquette
      @LValiquette  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks! There was an option for all leather, but it was a dark leather and I liked the look of a lighter interior :) The cars I've had have always had black/dark leather so I've never had to deal with colour transfer, argh! The Jeep is my husband's, which comes in handy when we have lots of stuff to haul around!

  • @gman3725
    @gman3725 Před 4 lety

    How come my i3 rear windows go down?