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Comprehensive Guide to Buying a BMW i3 in the UK

BMW i3: 2010-2014

The BMW i3 is a bold step into the electric car market. This compact hatchback was released in 2013 and rapidly gained popularity for its range, swift recharging, and innovative carbon-fibre bodywork. Here's what to consider when buying a used model.

Pros:
  • Efficient electric powertrain
  • Innovative design and use of sustainable materials
  • Pleasant ride and responsive handling
Cons:
  • Questionable real-world range
  • Premium price compared to rivals

BMW i3: 2015-2019

In this period, the i3 saw two updates: a battery upgrade in 2017 (for a better range) and a sportier i3s variant introduced. Look out for full service history and ensure the battery health is good when buying used.

Pros:
  • Improved battery range, especially in newer models
  • Stylish interior design
Cons:
  • Tight rear seat space
  • High maintenance cost

BMW i3: 2020-Present

Recent models maintain the strengths of earlier years, with a few enhancements. Charging infrastructure has also improved significantly, boosting the i3's usability.

Pros:
  • Upmarket cabin and distinctive styling
  • Sharp performance and handling
Cons:
  • Steep price premium for what is essentially a small car
  • No optional range extender

The main competitors for the BMW i3 are the Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model 3, and Renault Zoe. All three offer competitive pricing and features, and are worth considering as alternatives.

As a final note, don't forget that you can use Carsnitch to find the history of any car for free. This can provide invaluable information when buying a used vehicle.

Representative example: borrowing £6,500 over 5 years with a representative APR of 19.9%, an annual interest rate of 19.9% (Fixed) and a deposit of £0.00, the amount payable would be £166.07 per month, with a total cost of credit of £3,464.37 and a total amount payable of £9,964.37.

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