I’m test driving one for the week and this little car is a blast to drive. I keep it in “ Xtra boost” mode which uses both gas and electric power and man it scoots . Infotainment is also really nice. This would be the perfect lease in my opinion
@@CarConfections I did not know plug in hybrids qualify as well. I will take that into consideration when my lease expires on my car. I will be subscribing to the channel.
I owned a F30 330e wished it for a daily and im dissapointed of its low seat heights, i wonder does the g20 is any higher. As i saw your shorts, bummer it is still low your knees almost hit the bottom of steering wheel.
That's not quite how a hybrid works, it's always Regen charging and using that energy to save fuel obviously not the same as a full battery but it's basically never fully at 184hp
The battery is never completely dead unless your driving in full electric mode. You can start out with 2 miles of electric range and drive in hybrid mode and gain more electric range. Go test drive one, put it in “ xtra boost mode” ( gas and electric power) and use the paddles, then come back tell us how sluggish it was.
Agree. Hybrid is also the worst of both worlds in regards to maintenance and electric range. Better go either fully gas, or fully electric: make a choice.
If you qualified for the text credit when it was offered on this vehicle, then it becomes a much better deal. For me, I was considering the top trim Accord. When I was shopping for one late last summer, the accords were selling 2 - 4k over MSRP - making this not much more because these were selling at MSRP. The Accord was also becoming too big for me. I could get 35 MPG in My old Accord if I babied it. In this car you get xDrive and you can drive it the way you want, and it still gets 35+ MPG.
Useless after taking care of the first 23 miles of your commute 😂 it works pretty well for our short trips around town but everyone's situation is different