Re: BMW M2 Rumors
Itsme:Here in Munich (Bavaria, too) I can see several i3 and i8 every day. I don't know all the number plates which are used by BMW, but I don't think that many of the cars are used by BMW or the dealership.
Most BMW factory test cars have M-DJ but the Niederlassung (official dealership) usually has different license plates which vary from GI to JL and others.
I was told by our BMW dealer that sales are ok. I would have ordered a i3 but a) the lease is much too high and b) I can't charge the car in my private garage and not in the office. But probably I am not the typical Porsche owner, I prefer the bicycle or public transport to go to the office because I do not like driving in the city at all
What do you expect the dealer to say? It may change however because new incentives may be on the way, especially since the government wants to support the spread of electric cars.
I like the i8, nice car (interior could be more refined, it is like a mixture from the 21st century with 20th century design elements, kind of weird and outdated) but way too expensive if I compare it to the Tesla S. For under 100k, it could be an interesting product with the right lease offers.
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