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The tesla hype I think is just that. Hype. Let's see how many are actually delivered. Even then, it's still a seriously small percentage of cars sold and it's doubtful after the first wave of preorders sales continue at any appreciable pace.
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09-11-2016, 10:36 AM | #68 |
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09-11-2016, 11:07 AM | #69 |
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It may be a small percentage of all cars sold worlwide, but it's an increasingly larger percentage of BMW's market. The pace of EV sales will increase with the reduction in battery costs. If BMW continues to delay investment in this area, they will suffer the consequences.
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09-11-2016, 11:52 AM | #70 |
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I wouldn't call i3 ugly. I think is cute for the dimensions. It is different than what we are used to but not ugly. it is just not enough car for the money asked, and is -like all electric- limited due to the "charging leash".
Tesla on the other hand, it is UGLY. I have looked inside out and the interior makes me puke anytime I look at it. What is the hype about? maybe the same run for the image of green that Prius pushed years back. That screen on a plain dashboard is the most fade, simple and boring design I have ever seen. A polarizing design is one thing, a glued screen in center is another. I also checked the fit and finish of this Tesla and realized how "well" built is with rubber door seals that are installed with double sided tape on some metal lips on the corners. It did not last more than a month on this mall environment where people did nothing than looking at the vehicle. Cheap doors, cheap materials, ugly design... And at the end, the price. The cost that it doesn't reflect anywhere, from any angle. Musk, (an arrogant prick) did it well: there are so many that will pay my premium price, for a non-premium vehicle. It make me laugh when I hear the word "progress" in a Tesla sentence. What an ignorant statement. It is a battery with an electric motor. Welcome to the 19th century! What a progress we have made... A better world? Who? Tesla? How? Electric? Ignorance again? We pollute more to build an electric car. Electric energy does not come from the air, so we pollute differently. Batteries require a very well and firm recycling system. Everyone is sure that they will not end up in the landfill? Did I mentioned the EMF field that are approved "within normal limits" backed by your government? Do you feel good about it? Good for you! Go ahead and buy that non freedom, plug dependent, range limited, non healthy box. I will happy stick with my gas engine reliable car that will be there ready to go after 2-3 months left on the corner of the forest. The more Tesla's on the street the better I feel. Be patient, wait for the wireless power plug... |
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If the i3 wasn't so unconventional looking and had a 150mile range (minimum) maybe we would have got somewhere with it... Nice interior but the looks are ones a mother couldn't even like
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Some of those current EV shortcomings are performance related, such as weight and thermal management, and are going to take the industry much longer than others to significantly improve. In the short term, no EV will be cost-competitive, performance-wise, in the stamina or handling area. As such, it seems that BMW's strategy focus for continued ICE production, in the longer term, should mainly be related to performance models. And you obviously can't let competitors do all the research as you'll be paying them licensing fees and incurring extra component costs due to not having the manufacturing tech in house. |
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Zenmaster, that's an opinion, not a fact. Markets will dictate that. Oil prices will dictate that. The technology will dictate that. You can't say combustion cars haven't also been nor will the y stop to continue to advance. Compare the family sedan of the mid 80s to one today. Ev need to not only become equals to today's tech. They need to become equals to tomorrow's tech too. And also need to become economically and feature wise preferable to the combustion cars of tomorrow to have a meaningful impact. I don't see that for decades or more nor do I see corporations willing to pay huge sums for decades to bet it happens. There is no guarentee batteries will someday be higher capacity, cheap, enviromentally friendly, reliable, and fast charging. Its speculation. And all theset things and others need to happen to make that a reality. 15 yrs ago everyone was betting on fuel cells. The speculation was they would be the dominant fuel source by now. The outlook was the tech would be perfected a decade ago. I don't see any. Do you?
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330e should be 100% EV, and where's the 230e?
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I'll tell you what will put Tesla and other EV cars over the hump. They must have high efficiency solar panels integrated into the roof of the vehicle.
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These batteries are used elsewhere not just in the i3 so it will improve even if BMW doesn't care. Standard supplier, OE relationship. Our suppliers are always working on bettering their technology and trying to make us buy it. Weather we do or not is up to us since we are the OE but if it was preparatory and BMW designed it only worked in the i3 then it be different. I also read that theirs a better battery coming in 2019 that will get the car over 200+ miles. Hey upgradability is great, having a car that will never rust or corrode is also a big win. |
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09-11-2016, 08:08 PM | #86 | |
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Oh well. Do I think the i3 is the new Azteck, theirs no way, theirs tons of much worse executed cars today but even they fail to live up to the standards of the Azteck. That was just a mess. Heck has anybody seen the Lexus F headlight! The things a mess and looks like the car got sucker punched in the eye. Hey Nike wants their swoosh back! That is a subjective opinion of mine and All in all design is subjective and if your going to bash a car base it off its technical achievements at least that is more or less factual design elements that can be tested and hold its own. It's hard to argue the benefits of carbon fiber vs steel, a headlight design or windshield angle can be disputed till the cows come home. I hold over 30 design patents of my own and it means nothing because since I'm a car designer myself I live in a world where everything is based of emotion, their no real right or wrong way to style a car, what is beautiful for some are hideous to others, when I'm out with the guys and their telling me to look over at some women they think is the hottest thing they have seen in recent memory I look and am like eh ok, it doesn't mean she's ugly just not my type, I hate curly hair some men love it! Doesn't mean it's wrong. It's an argument that will never be won. Hence my argument to challenge a car based off its elements of what it's made of vs. the Looks, then you have a good argument. But yea we're all visual creatures so at the end of they day theirs a Prius that sells well but looks like a well whatever doesn't get me going. So you can't say if BMW designed it better they would sell more ! BMW doesn't try to sell the car they don't run commercials and it's not cheap. I can't tell you how many people have no clue what the car is. And some people think it's an Asian make before seeing the badge. The marketing of the car really needs work. Tesla markets theirs cars sooooo much better. The model 3 is being made of steel not aluminum to keep its cost down, musk has stated this, if the i3 was 10k dollars cheaper and had a range of 200+ miles we probably wouldn't be having this conversation. But at that price point I beg to wonder if it would have been made of all carbon and aluminum. All of which are premium materials. The Germans gave the people the range of what their data showed the average user commuted in an average day. They didn't seem to count on the people just wanting that ICE range that their used to, like driving with a quarter tank all the time. Not a smart move that has costed them. With the battery tech improving they will have the 200 mile range before 2020. But alas I still love reading everyone's opinion on how hideous the i3 is, like it means anything. |
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09-11-2016, 08:37 PM | #87 |
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Yeah, Aztec was hideous. Too many cooks. But since then as an overall design, i3 is one of the worst. Designed to appeal to a stoned tree hugger from Norway I guess.
I do have personal experience with ugly cars. My first car was a hideous hand down. A 1976 white Mustang II with Navy interior, auto, 4 cylinder, and a hatchback. Gave you nausea looking at it and it made one or Car and Driver's ten worst looking car lists. http://fordofwestmemphis.blogspot.co...tangs.html?m=1 |
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I'm sticking to my guns and Still think the i3 looks ahead of its time and very forward thinking. Probably why many feel cold to it people tend to shun the radically different, history has shown this. But time will tell. When I first saw the i3 and i8 I was amazed they took such a leap from the norm, and made a design statement. Just some of the details I really enjoyed, it was something deleting from the norm and was fresh air. And I'm not a stoned tree hugger from Norway . My 700hp car in the garage confirms this. Burn that Dino juice baby! I Just like all forms of automotive propulsion. |
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