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Posted by Staines
 - October 24, 2021, 12:48:39
I really like the i4 and being a BMW owner would consider it, however not convinced of the efficiency of Battery cars as present, far too heavy.  If it was a fuel cell version I would have definitely consider it.   The Teslal 3 is really ugly and cheap looking and it make matters worse Teslas are bottom of both the JD Power and Which reports on quality and reliability means I will not consider them.  Can someone explain how the direction indicators got "type" approval they are three tiny LEDS and you can't see them.  Also how did they get approval for no speedometer in front of the driver.
Posted by John Fish
 - October 23, 2021, 10:47:27
Though I don't intend to buy a BMW any time soon it's good to see some credible EV's from traditional car makers. I'm tired of constantly hearing about Tesla and I've already seen too many of the awful Model 3 on UK roads.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 22, 2021, 22:21:08
With the official production start of the 2022 BMW i4 all-electric four-door coupe, the German automobile maker further expands its lineup of electric vehicles with a car that is intended to take on the Tesla Model 3.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/BMW-starts-production-of-the-so-called-Tesla-Fighter-also-known-as-the-new-2022-BMW-i4.574786.0.html