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  • čas přidán 22. 02. 2017
  • Conflicted about plug-in-hybrids. Me too but this is a lovely car to drive. I know, I claim that sort of thing doesn't matter and it's all about clean tech and energy efficiency, but I'm conflicted, the 330e is a lovely car to drive.
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Komentáře • 605

  • @petehampton6051
    @petehampton6051 Před 7 lety +310

    Hi Robert, I've had a 330e as a company car since July last year. Company car tax was one of the main reasons for looking for a PHEV and the 330e worked out over £200 per month cheaper than the equivalent 320d. But since running it, I'd never go back to a diesel. Couple of points to let you know. Firstly, the MPG gauge is indeed the same as BMW use in all of their "normal" cars so only reads up to 99.9mpg. However, there is a smartphone app that shows you your actual mpg. On my drive in this week to my office, a journey of about 12 miles, the petrol engine kicked in on one short fast stretch of road and it showed 565mpg for the journey. I plugged in at work and it did about the same on the return run. It also works out your fuel saving based upon the electric miles driven, so far I'm up to over 500l of fuel saved over 9000 miles. The other point is to say that this 330e is based on the current model of the 3 series, so they had to retro fit the electric gubbins in to that chassis. The new 3 series model comes out next year and there will be a full EV version, which will compete with the Tesla Model 3. I'd certainly look at the EV version as my next car. Great show, keep up the good work.

    • @robertsmiff
      @robertsmiff Před 7 lety +12

      Pete Hampton you've just sold one to me! Looking next week!

    • @loungelizard836
      @loungelizard836 Před 7 lety +4

      Pete Hampton Can you force EV-only mode? Can you selectively engage ICE assist?

    • @michaelb.7260
      @michaelb.7260 Před 7 lety +5

      Thanks for those interesting additional insights!

    • @petehampton6051
      @petehampton6051 Před 7 lety +7

      J Bishop You can, yes. There are 3 modes, Auto, EV Only and Save. Auto will allow the car to decide what source it uses, EV Only is obvious and Save keeps charge in the battery and if below 93% in Comfort setting will charge up to that point, then hold it. HTH

    • @petehampton6051
      @petehampton6051 Před 7 lety +4

      Rob Smith, good luck. If it's Co car it's a no brainer. You can get it in Luxury and M Sport specs as well

  • @hughshikarii
    @hughshikarii Před 7 lety

    It was really funny watching you enjoy the doors! Thank you for making me smile as I go to sleep

  • @julianklune5468
    @julianklune5468 Před 7 lety +132

    BMW doors are so perfect, I get your point. It is so satisfying to close them over and over again.

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 Před 7 lety +18

      BMW knows how to build cars for the long haul. I'd far rather drive (and own) a 300,000 mile 5 Series over a 30,000 mile Vauxhall.

    • @kevina2052
      @kevina2052 Před 7 lety +2

      paulanderson79 The cost of parts might change your mind.

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 Před 7 lety +5

      KEvin Allen I ran a 5 Series E39 528i SE (2000/X plate double VANOS engine) for years. Parts were very reasonably priced and the car was outrageously reliable.
      It was written off in 2014 due to being hit from behind so hard that the floorpan was bent.
      I bought a 2nd user VW Passat to replace it. In two years it cost me over £5000 in repairs ON TOP OF routine maintenance and consumables.
      In my experience the BMW parts prices thing is something of an urban myth.
      Though I am led to believe that USA owners don't do as well as us European owners do.

    • @rogerhudson9732
      @rogerhudson9732 Před 7 lety

      The complexity of their 7 series 'soft close' doors is daunting.

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah, at that level it does become overkill. But if you have the money (I haven't), then why not indulge?

  • @DuncaR
    @DuncaR Před 7 lety +261

    Slight door fetish detected at 6:15... phwoar!

    • @mbielchris
      @mbielchris Před 7 lety +31

      "slight"

    • @SnakeyUk08
      @SnakeyUk08 Před 7 lety +4

      Need a gif now of rob opening and shutting that rear door lol :)

    • @HermanVonPetri
      @HermanVonPetri Před 7 lety +8

      I guess what we've learned is that Robert is a fan of the Doors?

    • @simonthebison
      @simonthebison Před 7 lety +6

      Well you know Kryten gets a double-polaroid over a vacuum cleaner, so can't blame Robert getting a bit excited over a good door...

    • @dwftube
      @dwftube Před 7 lety +1

      Ooh. You can't beat a good "thunk"!

  • @badrinair
    @badrinair Před 7 lety

    I love the way, you make the door noise and the German impersonation.. you are absolutely Gas man!!! Love your shows

  • @rtureut
    @rtureut Před 7 lety

    Best intro Ive ever seen. Laughed a lot and was a breath of fresh air.

  • @ONRIPRESENCE
    @ONRIPRESENCE Před 7 lety

    Glad to be a subscriber. Love the insight all the way from Arizona and Utah in the US.

  • @ramunasgudauskas7582
    @ramunasgudauskas7582 Před 7 lety +51

    For people , who are not trusting EVs too much , a plug in hybrid is a fine "bridge" to the path , to understand and learn it.
    I believe its better for them to exist , as people get knowledge about differences of an electric motor and a petrol engine , on the same car. And its good for those skeptical people , they don't want to fully switch to electric, as they dont know if they will get stranded in the middle of the forest , as well as had never had any experience on them on a larger scale than testing it once or never at all.
    Then they understand that electric motor is not that boogeyman , and its really useful. I believe you shouldn't be hard on hybrids , they're like the teachers of both worlds.
    I believe thats still better 1000 plug in hybrids than 1000 diesel drivers who dont really know if electric vehicle is right for them at all.
    Its like an experimental car , I believe its like a bridge , or that helpful rock in the middle of the river to step on and get to the other side.

    • @iainansell5930
      @iainansell5930 Před 7 lety +4

      yah, sometimes its just not conveniant to stop to charge your vehicle mid journey.... i get about 55mpg out of my auris tourer hybrid quite easily on the motorway, more so in town...much better than my previous car, an insignia tourer cdti..

    • @morosis82
      @morosis82 Před 6 lety +1

      Yep, especially as a changeover technology. Having said that, make them with a range of at least 80-100km, so that they can genuinely be an 'EV' for the majority of their daily driver use. That will help people appreciate just how often they actually use fuel (not very), and whether it's worth keeping a difficult to maintain engine on hand for those odd occasions when you can't wait 30 minutes for a charge in the middle of a multi-hour road trip.
      Or, as will be more the case over the next few years, when you are away from convenient charging infrastructure. It's a 3500km drive to my brothers place, and I don't know if I'd like to do it with an EV unless I had plenty of time - even fuel stops can be hundreds of km's apart.
      I will be looking for a larger car in the next couple of years, and I doubt I'll be able to afford a Model X, so any company that can give me similar size, with near 100km of pure battery range, is going to get my hard earned.

    • @1862henry
      @1862henry Před 4 lety

      Like your logic!

  • @barryhaeger4284
    @barryhaeger4284 Před 7 lety +26

    Robert, great review, but looking back over past episodes I thinking with all these PHEVs your driving you need a new channel called Half Charged!

  • @ErnestoDuhneB
    @ErnestoDuhneB Před 6 lety

    A really good review, and I've seen dozens lately.

  • @tomormiston6592
    @tomormiston6592 Před 7 lety +65

    nice camera work and colour grading by the way..

  • @wilsonhong8237
    @wilsonhong8237 Před 5 lety +1

    I just love how he present about this car, just so entertaining

  • @tjfSIM
    @tjfSIM Před 7 lety +11

    Hi Robert, I have to say despite your misgivings, I thought this was actually one of the best and most enjoyable car reviews I've seen for a long time. Why? Because it feels honest, genuine and unrehearsed! Very refreshing when you see all the other reviews out there, which seem so scripted and robotic, you always seem to enjoy doing these! Really great stuff and keep up the good work! :)

  • @drees84
    @drees84 Před 7 lety +24

    I don't see this channel as a car show. That is one that reviews cars to help buying one (or not of course). I see it as a news type show to keep up to date on the state of the art in tech to stay 'fully charged'; i.e., what's going on in the industry in general. From wind power and solar, to batteries, and of course cars. Maybe I got the wrong impression, but it doesn't make me all that interested in whether there's enough headroom for passengers. I don't mind if you do talk about it, but don't feel you have to on my behalf. :) I would really like to see more videos on broader topics like advances in solar, batteries, grid, and the like.

  • @ummglick
    @ummglick Před 7 lety

    love your style...keep up the good work!

  • @manasdatta8037
    @manasdatta8037 Před 4 lety +2

    Your reaction to the rear doors had me in splits.

  • @wiggumo
    @wiggumo Před 7 lety

    I LOVE the door bit - lol! you are brill - please do more eps :P

  • @alexandrebrandaoarq
    @alexandrebrandaoarq Před 7 lety +14

    finnally! someone who also feels the quality of those doors ahah

  • @NajZelenijizub
    @NajZelenijizub Před 7 lety +3

    Very nice one episode! Cheers from the continent 😉

  • @BigPowerAL
    @BigPowerAL Před 7 lety

    Always enjoy your honest humble opinion when reviewing the car of the day. I haven't made the leap into a e-car yet but will shortly. Logistics with charging at work and home have to be shorted first. All the best.

    • @okkeharr
      @okkeharr Před 7 lety +1

      You probably don't want any shorts in your charging arrangements :)

  • @TheOutdoorFun
    @TheOutdoorFun Před 7 lety

    Good review. Nice camera work and colour grading.

  • @dojohansen123
    @dojohansen123 Před 7 lety

    So glad to hear you say it out loud: plug-ins are a mixed bag! I am sure it is a great drive tho! :D

  • @BIMMERHEAD
    @BIMMERHEAD Před 6 lety

    "It's a beautiful dor" :)))))) I also love the feel of those dors 👍👍

  • @SKG0
    @SKG0 Před rokem +1

    These review videos of my little baby make me love it even more.

  • @nealcoleman2171
    @nealcoleman2171 Před 5 lety +1

    Well done. Very informative.

  • @toddleichtfuss
    @toddleichtfuss Před 7 lety +6

    As an owner of an X5 XDrive40e, I love this strategy BMW is taking with the cars. The torque right from zero RPM! I wish the range was slightly better rather than 15-20 miles I would love to see 30-40 miles of range. Other than that these are brilliant cars!

  • @BrunoZub
    @BrunoZub Před 7 lety +2

    You deserve the Academy Award for Best Live Sound Design

  • @andrewbadger7519
    @andrewbadger7519 Před 7 lety

    Liked the. 330e very much when I tested it. So much so I've ordered a 530e this morning. Same drivetrain but with 9kWh.

  • @antoniocampos6627
    @antoniocampos6627 Před 7 lety

    I have a 335i and I agree with him about the doors. They are such a pleasure to shut, especially the rear doors.

  • @Edvard.Munchkin
    @Edvard.Munchkin Před 5 lety

    Rob excellent review as always and you've earned a sub, the way you say, BMW can do doors. You enjoyed that so much I bet you wish you could do their doors 😂😉

  • @yahtadi5152
    @yahtadi5152 Před 7 lety

    Love the channel!

  • @soundseeker63
    @soundseeker63 Před 7 lety

    I've never seen anyone get quite so excited by door sounds. That made me LOL!

  • @zoomosis
    @zoomosis Před 7 lety +119

    Maybe they should've called this model the 330h and reserved 330e for a pure electric version.

    • @DanubeRS
      @DanubeRS Před 7 lety +17

      Pretty sure Lexus lawyers would get all up in their grill with their xx300h range there...

    • @AleksanderHoff
      @AleksanderHoff Před 7 lety +4

      Normally, BMW has reserved their 330 names for 3-series 3.0 liter engines... but that is no longer the case, so these days those names feel a bit strange. The 30 doesn't mean anything anymore.. this car has a 4 sylinder, 2.0 liter petrol engine. The same that you will find in a 316, 318, 320. So yes, I agree that they have to do something about how they name their cars.
      However, Mercedes has done the same thing with the C350e. The competitor to the 330e that BMW released before them.

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 Před 7 lety +1

      No way will Lexus be able to copyright, patent or reserve a single character in the alphabet. That's not feasible. Any more than Microsoft can copyright the dictionary word 'windows' or Apple the dictionary word 'apple'

    • @DanubeRS
      @DanubeRS Před 7 lety +2

      My comment was less about any legal action, but more of a satirical comment to do with naming originality, largely from a consumer perspective. Maybe they should have kept the ActiveHybrid nomenclature? Then again, the word "hybrid" has been tainted by less... "thrilling" products...

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 Před 7 lety +1

      Daniel Park fair enough! Sometimes this happens when things are written rather than spoken. Please accept my apology

  • @morkovija
    @morkovija Před 7 lety +1

    Man, those doors must be quite something! I wish there was a dedicated youtube channel describing car doors in detail and making reviews of them! Rob - its time for a second channel!=)

  • @geriatricmotorcars9516

    Nice light hearted review

  • @DS-pk4eh
    @DS-pk4eh Před 4 lety +4

    Depending on your way of driving, it seems it is anywhere between 12-20 miles.
    The good thing is, if you run out of battery, petrol engine just kicks in and you continue your trip.
    If you have 20 miles( 32km) daily commute, and relatively lightfoot, charge at home (or at the job) , you might end up using only electric for a days before you will use a petrol engine.
    It seems to me like a good compromise.

  • @armaankhalid9324
    @armaankhalid9324 Před 2 lety +9

    Best car ever. Had this 3 years now and can’t imagine my life without it. 🥰

    • @shawflygirl
      @shawflygirl Před 2 lety +2

      Excellent to know. I pick mine up at the weekend ☺️

    • @armaankhalid9324
      @armaankhalid9324 Před 2 lety

      @@shawflygirl ur in for a treat. The 71 plate has so many perks and features. Lucky you ☺️

    • @itsfahys
      @itsfahys Před 2 lety

      What is it like going over Speed bumps. I owned a bmwi3 for a while and it was very harsh over rough roads and speed rams , but it had very narrow tyres.

    • @khanstudioz9543
      @khanstudioz9543 Před 2 lety

      How is the plug in aspect? I do a lot of local driving and think I will hardly be spending on petrol this way

    • @cazbantu4233
      @cazbantu4233 Před 2 lety

      Yep BMW was smart by using Toyota hybrid system and BMWs engines.

  • @C0deH0wler
    @C0deH0wler Před 7 lety +26

    Image a complex with thousands of these doors. Stick Rob in there and he will go wild.

    • @C0deH0wler
      @C0deH0wler Před 7 lety +1

      Clickbait Turk Armenian Genocide Denier image of image?

    • @C0deH0wler
      @C0deH0wler Před 7 lety +2

      Imagine imagination

  • @shawflygirl
    @shawflygirl Před 2 lety

    The door enthusiasm has me in stitches 😂

  • @supremestleader
    @supremestleader Před 3 lety +4

    The issue with the 99.9 mpg is exactly because you use mpg , if you use l/100km it makes perfect sense, if you are really into economy use km/l. It gives you a better degree of understanding what it cost you to make a certain journey.

  • @paulsmyers203
    @paulsmyers203 Před 7 lety

    You mentioned learning how to appreciate the differences in cars over time and experience of driving multiple kinds of cars. It could be a really interesting side project to do a documentary of something like "Unexpectedly Becoming A Car Reviewer", obviously with the Llewellyn flair ;)

  • @robkewley
    @robkewley Před 7 lety +1

    Test drove the i3 and 330e on a couple of three day test drives. Loved both but ordered the 330e as a company car as it was so much more practical.

  • @adrianmlodzik7713
    @adrianmlodzik7713 Před 3 lety

    Really enjoyed the review. Really fun, thumbs up from me! :)

  • @Enforcer_WJDE
    @Enforcer_WJDE Před 7 lety

    I'd really like to give you 100 likes just for the Doorgasms but i can only give one. Nice reviews, really good for people interested in EVs.

  • @eganleong95
    @eganleong95 Před 7 lety +6

    how does this compare to the c350e? In terms of performance and driving dynamics? And also for the transition from electric to petrol, which one is more refined?

  • @Rooo8
    @Rooo8 Před 7 lety

    It's staggering how much engineering goes into making doors sound good.

  • @matthew404
    @matthew404 Před 7 lety +2

    had one of these for work last year, loved it, shame about the mpg was only 40mpg whilst using along the A14 everyday. but I am buying one next week because it is so much fun to drive and yes on short runs the electric only option is great but the engine will kick in if you go over 40mph.

    • @papujenherra8931
      @papujenherra8931 Před rokem

      The engine does not kick in when the car's on electric mode if you go over 40mph.

  • @bjcliving386
    @bjcliving386 Před 7 lety +1

    hahahahaah your back seat review was..... acceptable. lol. love it.

  • @Idk910
    @Idk910 Před 6 lety +7

    I’ve been looking for a refresh for the 3 series but I gave up. I’m picking up my new 2018 330e i-Performance TODAY. Trading in my 2012 BMW 550i GT & my 2015 Mustang Ecoboost Premium. I wanted to consolidate to one one vehicle because I’m 20 years old and it’s literally just me. No reason to own 2 cars anymore. I maxed this new 330e out for under $60,000. Happy to find something still with a mid-5s 0-60 time and super efficient.

  • @markgrindey4521
    @markgrindey4521 Před 4 lety

    I understand your comment about PHEV versus full electric. I agree that full electric is definitely the way to go but the prices and availability is currently prohibitive. I am looking to move from a company supplied Diesel to a BEV early in 2020 but the prices are a major disadvantage. The cars that I can afford are not available until later next year so the best that I can realistically do is to get into a PHEV, and the BMW is top of the list, and then move to a BEV once they are available.
    Great channel.

  • @jez1987
    @jez1987 Před 7 lety +66

    I'm getting one of these in a month or so. why?
    1) I only drive 10 miles to work and can charge at both ends. So in theory I could do my whole commute on electric.
    2) Company car tax savings - I currently have an Audi A3. I'll save nearly £2.5k on tax (although the government are changing this to make it less attractive soon)
    3) For work i can also travel up to 300 miles a day, so pure electric doesn't work for me yet......
    4) It's a well built car with an amazing door noise!
    Great video BTW. Love the channel.

    • @jur4x
      @jur4x Před 7 lety +1

      Hope you get it before 01.04.2017 :)

    • @jacksonbangs6603
      @jacksonbangs6603 Před 7 lety +1

      How about a Tesla 100 D with super charging. Rated range is 335 miles.

    • @jacksonbangs6603
      @jacksonbangs6603 Před 7 lety +1

      Forgot to mention that it is the Tesla Model S 100 D that gets 335 miles per charge.

    • @jur4x
      @jur4x Před 7 lety +4

      It's twice the price, isn't it?
      Also, he can definitely get it before april. Tesla... I doubt you can get one (and get it registered) in march, if you order now. And there is the catch. All cars with listed price higher then £40000 registered on or after 01.04.2017 are subject to additional tax of £310 per year for the first five years. Which means £0+£310 for EV and £140+£310 for non-electric cars (£130+£310 for hybrids).

    • @jlewis3013
      @jlewis3013 Před 7 lety

      MS P100DL £132700 with no extras. No way of getting one by April (3-4mth lead time). Good options on New Inventory cars at present though - all currently exempt from VED change in April and free supercharging for the life of the car.

  • @salithatennakoon
    @salithatennakoon Před 7 lety

    you deserve more subscribers 😜

  • @andrewyork8208
    @andrewyork8208 Před 7 lety

    There were two on the charge points at Bicester Village car park in the last week ! I had never ever seen one then two appear at once !

  • @LaVidaSegunGonza
    @LaVidaSegunGonza Před 7 lety

    New camera? This is top tier video quality

  • @dr.khaledobeidat9476
    @dr.khaledobeidat9476 Před 3 lety +3

    2017 MB C350e vs 2017 BMW 330e ?
    Ur verdict will be ?

  • @pcw0652
    @pcw0652 Před 4 lety +10

    Just for the record, for those who may be interested, I took my 2019 330e for a drive through Canberra (Australia) suburbs into the country at normal traffic and highway speeds last weekend specifically to test the range on pure electric. I achieved 47.5kms before the petrol engine cut in.

    • @sampsalol
      @sampsalol Před 2 lety

      I assume you have the newer G20 body model 330e that has a bigger battery? If not, that 47km seems way too high since most people claim 25km. :D

    • @pcw0652
      @pcw0652 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sampsalol Yes, it's a G20, and I can assure you the 47kms (or 29 miles if you prefer) is real. With routine usage, in which I endeavour to avoid completely draining the battery, I will force it over to petrol with 10% to 15%, remaining and that is usually at about the 40km mark give or take a bit, terrain dependent.

  • @The8BitGuy
    @The8BitGuy Před 7 lety +51

    You might have a different opinion of Plug in Hybrids if you could get behind the wheel of a 2nd generation Chevy Volt. I went from a pure electric to the Volt. With 53 miles of range (and that's a realistic number, not the exaggerated NEDC test), and having full power available in all electric mode, I literally go months at a time without using any gasoline at all. I've even taken several trips that were over 100 miles miles round-trip and made it 100% on electric because there was charging at my destination.

  • @i3Fable
    @i3Fable Před 7 lety

    Oh man, I love a good door!

  • @daniele_go
    @daniele_go Před 7 lety

    Very entertaining video, I had a lot of fun, thanks!
    But after 12' and 12'' of talkings iI still haven't heard about "All Electric range"....did I miss something?

  • @patrickmike2524
    @patrickmike2524 Před 6 lety

    I like the little jab at Top Gear

  • @Gaffa3007
    @Gaffa3007 Před 7 lety

    Try to watch and enjoy. All I keep seeing is that mini-Mohawk 😄

  • @mohammadzeeshansiddiqui9811

    Sir could you please mention the camera gear used in this episode..

  • @dannylo4807
    @dannylo4807 Před 7 lety

    great review. just want to point out that the nerdy-ness doesnt end within the car. the way to see the MPG (over 100s) is to use their website/mobile app.
    How do you find the 330e compared to the mercedes C350e?

  • @sotoa1
    @sotoa1 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for reviewing this! I was just researching this yesterday (USA version) and was disappointed that's it's such a tiny kWh battery and such a upcharge vs the 330i. The range mpg is not great unless you use the battery and it seems it will barely get used! My lease is up for my 328dx (diesel, x-drive, avg 41 mpg) and this 330e would have been "the one" but, no x-drive all-wheel drive, and tiny battery, and high price? No thanks! This is fail.

  • @TheHonkyCrash
    @TheHonkyCrash Před 5 lety

    What a refreshing review, nice job. Have one as a company car, 25K miles per year. Usual 'average' mileage per month and get around 39--45 mpg. Could be couple hours a day on A roads / Motorway / city mixed driving within 10% of the limit in most places. think the 200kg of batteries don't help economy, I could get better mpg from a petrol (had engine in Clubman before and was mid 40's without trying to be good. It ain't no diesel but for shorter journeys and school run it uses no petrol or pollutes my town ! MOST Importantly my company car tax bill is half.

  • @fish_bacon
    @fish_bacon Před 3 lety

    I'm taking delivery of a 330e tomorrow. I can't be more frikkin excited!

    • @ashamaniq
      @ashamaniq Před 3 lety

      So… how has it been so far?

    • @fish_bacon
      @fish_bacon Před 3 lety

      @@ashamaniq couldn't be happier!

    • @AndrewwTheo
      @AndrewwTheo Před 2 lety

      @@fish_bacon thoughs on the car in winter drive? does it effect ur battery?

    • @LanceVance305
      @LanceVance305 Před rokem

      Just got mine shadow edition fully optioned does wonders

  • @videogalore
    @videogalore Před 7 lety

    It's all about weight ratios for me, a PHEV has a large petrol tank, engine and gearbox. When you compare with a REX (BMW i3) it still has an engine and tank, but significantly smaller than the PHEV. However as some of the comments here show, for people who have unpredictable mileage needs for their work a PHEV could tick the box until we get sufficient choice of 250-300 mile plus EV's.
    My main concern is that people may be choosing the PHEV out of fear (Range anxiety) rather than necessity and I would be really interested to know what the long term ownership running figures are like for people who often use them on longer trips as these will then be 'dragging around' the electrical gubbins whilst not using them very much.
    Great video as usual! :)

  • @scrumcristian
    @scrumcristian Před 6 lety

    If I did car reviews you'd get the same "silly/happy" overly-enthusiastic attitude. You're awesome dude!! :)))

  • @HesteBremse
    @HesteBremse Před 5 lety +3

    I even love 3 series, but the counter that only goes to 99 when the car claims to be able to do +130 is a well-spotted flaw - something one should not expect from BMW.

  • @naratores
    @naratores Před 5 lety

    So much quality

  • @benmbublil
    @benmbublil Před 7 lety

    Best intro ever

  • @matteomeccariello1808
    @matteomeccariello1808 Před 5 lety

    The video is so cinematic

  • @Gochsener
    @Gochsener Před 7 lety +93

    I'd like to see more cars with like a 100HP 1.0l 3-cylinder turbo engine with a bigger battery support and electric motor rather than a 2.0l 4 cylinder with small battery in this car

    • @nhcs2k
      @nhcs2k Před 7 lety +6

      Haja Yes, or maybe just a tiny range extender petrol engine, but not to move the car directly.

    • @Markus__B
      @Markus__B Před 7 lety +4

      Like BMW did in the i3 with their tiny REX. Yes, that´s a great way to overcome the Lack of charging stations. At least here in Germany.
      Still having a backup ICE to keep the charging state would be great. But the Pricetag on the i3 REX....
      All those rubbish pseudo EV´s just use the electric motor to increase the power of their ICE wich is stupid imho..

    • @Friek555
      @Friek555 Před 7 lety

      I don't get the range extender part. If your engine has to be able to sustain a certain charge level, it needs to have the power to move your whole vehicle. What am I getting wrong here?

    • @Markus__B
      @Markus__B Před 7 lety +3

      It just provides enough to keep your batteries at the level you are.
      Imagine "No ICE Cities". Drive there on ICE switch to electric while in the city and back to ICE on your way home.
      And if you can´t reach a charging station when out of Wh, just start the ICE to get you there/home.
      And if you don´t need the REX you are pure electric. Best of both worlds when living in areas where the charging network is rubbish.
      With more charging stations around the REX obviously is useless. Till then gimme that REX.

    • @danthebat666
      @danthebat666 Před 7 lety +6

      In an ICE only car, the full power of the engine is only use a small amount of the time. In a range extender system only the the electrical part needs to deliver the bursts of power using the battery as a reservoir, and a smaller ICE can be used as only average power need to be maintained.

  • @marc0523
    @marc0523 Před 7 lety +1

    0 to 60 is good for knowing if you can pull out in front of a vehicle and get up to speed in time.
    Where I live there is a fast road with large trucks using it, being able to sneak in front of them and not have my car covered in muck is nice. Also, pulling into a gap on a roundabout is much easier if you know the car pull away quickly.
    The lag when you put your foot down is the car changing to a lower gear first, if you set the gears to manual or sport this should not happen.

  • @GavinWilkinson
    @GavinWilkinson Před 7 lety

    It does seem that plugin hybrids are destined to be the most expensive option, at the point of purchase that is. Given their complexity and equipment as you say. Still, there will be usage scenarios where they are the best option no doubt. Just at the moment it seems they are for psychological reasons.

  • @daikiryoku
    @daikiryoku Před 7 lety +1

    Looks like you are back home already.

  • @antoniojesus7683
    @antoniojesus7683 Před 7 lety

    Nice video.
    When you drive a BMW 225xe?

  • @DarrenMurphyGCT
    @DarrenMurphyGCT Před 7 lety +38

    Great video, need to get that beard sorted, starting to look like a homeless person.

    • @C0deH0wler
      @C0deH0wler Před 7 lety +15

      Darren Murphy Will have to disagree. The beard has charm.

    • @funkydunky1671
      @funkydunky1671 Před 7 lety +3

      C0deH0wler not every beard is made equal. just give it a proper shape.

    • @C0deH0wler
      @C0deH0wler Před 7 lety +4

      Funky Dunky Proper is subjective. And here in New Zealand, scruffy beards are quite cool.

    • @PatrickKormann
      @PatrickKormann Před 7 lety +2

      I guess he is, he is living in cars.

    • @peterbuchan628
      @peterbuchan628 Před 7 lety +10

      There is a need for barbour shops adjacent to charging points

  • @cpF01
    @cpF01 Před 7 lety

    Yeah... I currently own a hybrid, being a 2008 Nissan Altima. The car has been great and worked perfectly for the 110k km we've put on it. It's a nice family car. We have put a deposit down on the new Chevrolet Bolt EV and hope to have it next month. Very excited about getting a full electric car. I've already had a level II charger installed in my garage :)
    The problem with hybrids is that you don't get any of the benefits of an electric car. You still have to: fill it up with fuel, book oil changes every few months with the dealer, etc. What I've found is that the ICE shows wear even though it actually has far less Kms than the actual car. We had to have work done to the head to clean deposits even at just 70k Km?? This makes me think that the constant starting and stopping of the hybrid design wears the ICE engine in a different way.
    Of course, I'm not talking about a plug in hybrid here. But for me... full electric!

  • @simonfrick
    @simonfrick Před 7 lety

    I like the grading. What LUT do you use?

  • @markyboyclark
    @markyboyclark Před 6 lety

    You have a new calling in life. Car reviewer by a non car type person. :o) Love it. LOL

  • @benpaynter
    @benpaynter Před 7 lety +5

    I think PHEV's will be a one generation thing, in a year or two with increasing battery capacity there will be no point in having an internal combustion engine as you'll almost never need to drive beyond your batteries range.
    I for one will be very glad of that. I drive a Leaf and am increasingly finding that I get to a location needing to charge in order to make it home only to find a PHEV monopolising the charger. I know if they pay for Chargemaster membership then they have as much right as me to charge however if they can't charge they simply use some petrol, if I can't charge I can't get home. I can understand Ecotricity's stance of discouraging PHEV from using their network.

    • @morosis82
      @morosis82 Před 6 lety

      Especially as most of those don't have fast charging - might be different if they only needed to be there for 5 mins or so.

    • @timthornblom3236
      @timthornblom3236 Před 4 lety +1

      Maybe two more years

  • @bored1980
    @bored1980 Před 7 lety

    Another great video as usual. I found myself laughing along with you when your MPG changed. Hehe.
    I am also conflicted about PHEVs and always have been, as I'm one of those odd folks who've always preferred pure EVs. I want to like them, but I just think they were a stop-gap that we never really needed.

  • @SouldyeRemixes
    @SouldyeRemixes Před 3 lety +1

    Can you drive in congestion charge zone with this car ?

  • @cpb2626
    @cpb2626 Před 7 lety

    Oh what I would give for one more Carpool episode. Still love Fully Charged tho.

  • @blackterminal
    @blackterminal Před 7 lety +4

    People like to pick on BMWs and say we should all drive light weight Asian cars, well you dont usually get beautiful door action like that on Asian produced cars. Things like that inspire you to feel a bit safer travelling in a car. I like Hyundai etc but you definitely feel its more a light weight. Each to their own preference.

  • @user-fn2uo5cw4r
    @user-fn2uo5cw4r Před 4 lety

    Sir do you have any idea of how many years will the batteries live and how much will approximately cost to replace them?

  • @fatihsejdiu6919
    @fatihsejdiu6919 Před 2 lety

    You got a sub after u said cling-ling-ling 👊🏻👍🏻

  • @ToBeSet.
    @ToBeSet. Před 7 lety +5

    Good review and nice to see some thought being applied to even these small battery PHEVs I too have a 330e and also get too and from work on EV mode so as you mention emission free driving through the week. At weekend I travel much further so don't want range anxiety so this is great for me, and I really wish pure EV owners would step off there high horse surely having more people move to electric in any form is better? This BMW has brought me from driving 530i, 335d to a hybrid so a step in right direction and I see other saying the same. Surely any form of EV uptake should be encouraged even if this type of car bring 2% more people lowering their carbon footprint that's a start and it will grow due to awareness

  • @d34d10ck
    @d34d10ck Před 3 lety

    The delay is intentional. The pedal is not suppose to be very sensitive to slight changes, so it can save electric energy. It should give you the full power though, when you are trying to overtake someone. In that case you have to punch the pedal to the floor and after a short delay you'll get the full power with all it's inefficiency.

  • @bittu2849
    @bittu2849 Před 6 lety

    Like the intro

  • @khan-hg6em
    @khan-hg6em Před 7 lety

    At 22 seconds ,,haha ,, there is just chull, hahah.. he is v good in making the sound effects,, :)

  • @g00die1
    @g00die1 Před 5 lety

    The sealed / pressurised fuel tank is actually because it can’t burn of the fuel vapour from the tank while the petrol engine is off.

  • @MyOscar1001
    @MyOscar1001 Před 7 lety

    Nice colour correction, might want to lower the saturation a little though.

  • @franzkirsch4092
    @franzkirsch4092 Před 7 lety

    The door reaction made my day, thank you for being the car reviewer that you are!

  • @matthewstocks2960
    @matthewstocks2960 Před 5 lety

    12 miles!
    Wow!!

  • @DaveCurran
    @DaveCurran Před 7 lety +6

    My only issue with these is a building near me which has an amazing 8 EV charging bays, but on most days 5 or 6 of those are occupied with BMW plug in hybrids which are charged within an hour or two and just blocking the bays for the rest of the day.

    • @waveman1500
      @waveman1500 Před 7 lety +1

      If the BMW drivers had pure electric cars and still commuted the same distance, then the amount of charging required would be exactly the same.

    • @marc0523
      @marc0523 Před 7 lety +1

      At some point in the future every parking space will have a charge point.
      Maybe 20 or so years but it will come.

    • @DaveCurran
      @DaveCurran Před 7 lety +3

      Good point, but a pure electric would have a larger range and wouldn't need to be charged everyday, so could leave bays free part of the week.

    • @fix-and-drive-diy-repairs
      @fix-and-drive-diy-repairs Před 7 lety +2

      Dave Curran if they are fully charged, they need to be moved asap. Charging should have an app to let you know your car is charged and after 30 minutes, the charger should start taking power back from your car if you don't move it.

    • @waveman1500
      @waveman1500 Před 7 lety +2

      I disagree strongly. At a fast charging station on the side of a highway, then definitely you should vacate the charging bay as soon as possible. If you're at work or a shopping centre with a charging station in the car park, then I don't see why you should need to move your car until you are ready to leave.
      Having an obligation to immediately move your car once it is finished charging would ruin the convenience of charging whilst you're out doing something. Eventually this problem will be fixed by having more charging stations, but in the meantime I don't think it is realistic to expect people to drop what they are doing and move their car just in case someone else needs to charge.

  • @MegaGecas
    @MegaGecas Před 7 lety

    this BM has one of nicest seating adjustment options and you chose the worst possible.

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782

    I leave petrol in my boat over winter and fire it up in the spring 6 months later and its fine. You can add preservative, if youre worried....

  • @jameswoodall8576
    @jameswoodall8576 Před 5 lety

    You can see the MPGe on the app even when it's over 99.9 but its a pain to have to keep logging on to the app to see it.