Born Electric Guest Blogger: Meet Ross from The UK
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| Ross and his new baby in front of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire |
Hello, I'm Ross from The UK and I was Born Electric on Saturday, March 1st, 2014.
Why an i3?
I will start this blog by saying that I am totally obsessed by cars. I love cars, I always have, and the cars that find their way into our household are usually of the performance variety, ranging from TVRs to Hondas with even the occasional 4x4. To be perfectly honest, electric cars had never really appeared on my radar. I was aware of them obviously, but had never considered owning one. My view was that most of them were slow, couldn’t go very far and generally a bit dull.
So, it came to be that I ordered an electric only i3 without seeing or test driving one - with the proviso that I could cancel my order if I didn’t like it when I test drove it. I had to wait about 3 weeks till the 16th November before I could get my hands on one.
Is it a real BMW?
I have owned three BMWs previously, an E46 330i (saloon), an E91 335i (touring) and the E92 M3 we have now. My wife had also owned two minis, a Cooper S and a Cooper S JCW. So we had high expectations. Before getting our test drive, we had an opportunity to have a good look around the showroom car. The consensus from all the family was that it was larger than expected and that from the outside the overall appearance was ‘funky’. Inside the i3, it was even better; the interior feels really modern especially with the large central nav screen.
The Options
For anyone considering the purchase of an i3, the options list can be a bit daunting. I chose laurus (laurel in the US) grey which I am really pleased with and the standard interior because I liked it! Suite was a consideration but at £2,000 I felt it was too expensive. I have recently discovered that the mood lighting with colour change is not included with the standard interior - this isn’t mentioned in the brochures or the website. I was lucky to get the Pro Sat Nav free as I placed my order early and I think everyone should consider this as it really suits the interior of the car. I ordered the heat pump option as BMW erroneously told me this was required to preheat the vehicle - it isn’t. Supposedly this gives better range in cold weather due to more efficient heating, but as I have nothing to compare it too I have no idea how effective it is. The Harmon Kardon hi-fi option is utterly brilliant and I am really pleased that I added that to my spec. In my opinion the standard wheels are awful, and the 428 alloys I ordered receive very positive comments. The heated seats are the fastest / hottest of any car I’ve owned and therefore a must.This makes the seventh Born Electric guest blogger here. The other posts can be viewed here:
Andy from The UK
Hil from Holland
Toni from Belgium
Jan from Belgium
Steven from The Netherlands
Jon from Norway
If you own an i3 and would like to participate here in the Born Electric guest blogger series, email me at: tom.moloughney@gmail.com

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