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hello, I want a bmw 3 series, I have pip motability and I have a down payment, but I don't know how much I will have to pay every month for a bmw 3 series
Love it but don’t think I’d buy another the depreciation on these EV is shocking 😢 especially when the petrol version is cheaper think I’ll switch back to petrol
@@lucasroper46 I buy pre reg. but my issue is the rate there depreciating there like disposable batteries worthless you want your car to be worth a little 🤏 when you make your final payment. I don’t know how PCP deals are going to handle it where seeing cars less then 2 years old already valued at there final four year handback value so at 4 years what are they going to be worth less then final value price so that would mean a lot of dealships stuck with cars unsellable. Then there simple car insurance say your paying £30,000 for a car say you owe 25,000 but that car book value is £16,000 if you not got gap insurance there going to be a lot of negative equity you wouldn’t be able to replace the car. There a lot to this fast depreciation
Car makers seem to be in competition to see who can produce the ugliest car right now. I think since the glut of willfully ugly SUVs the ugly theme is even infecting coupes.
why would someone have range anexiety when driving a plugin? i mean if your goal was to drive it on 100% electric, why not just buy an electric car to begin with? also, unless they are free, there is little to no point plugging in a plugin hybrid into a public charging station since they probably cost the same as the gas.
Although a great video it doesn’t tell you the full story of BMW phev. I own a 5 series 530e and it’s fabulous getting well in excess of 100 mpg. Even when it’s run out of battery it puts some charge back in.
Stick with the traditional unleaded or diesel. These electric vehicles lose charge in the cold, so when you charge them up at night, leave it for a day, it loses charge and the money you spend charging it. That's like losing a quarter tank of fuel because it snowed last night. The chemicals used in the batteries have to be mined and are more damaging to the environment than oil or the likes of ethanol ever was. Minis are great but these electric ones with small tanks have c r a p range and are a pile of p i s s. Shame. I read they got over 100mpg, total c r a p. Electricity will be more pricy than the petrol pumps, you watch.
I own the r nine t and ridden the r1250gs 40 years recently and it would be super hard to pick one. If you ride daily and go ok adventures definitely the GS if you more of a weekend rider, cafe racer of course r9t
Hi Fahad, as it stands BMW is still currently paused on the Motability Scheme until further notice. Please do send us an email to info@vinesgroup.net though, that way we can keep you updated on when it is likely to return. Thanks, Vines team (Will)
Love the grand coupe has the shape bit still 5 seat belts. Probably will look at the i40 as plenty quick enough. Used to have 520d and had a loaner new 520d xdrive. Great but the steer in to the corner of rwd just better! That's what bmw is all about! That nose diving round into the corner and rwd powering out. That's what we need to keep as we move to EV