ajg1974
AndyG_UK
ajg1974

Is that not just a dressed up i3? As an i3 owner there is a lot about it that seems familiar l, like a lot!

Didn't Hoovie pay like 1200 bucks for his (admittedly leggier and rougher) one? CP either way.

Not bothered reading past 15k for a 16 year old bug eyed Impreza, could be made of pure unobtanium for all I care, massive CP.

No the i3 DOES blend regen with the brake pedal, as I stated above, you can see it happening on the display.

I periodically jump on our i3's brakes to clear any crap and rust off them.

As an i3 owner I must point out that you are in correct. It can be ‘one pedal ‘ driven but it also engages the regen under light to mid pressure braking with the brake pedal, clearly seen by the display in the instrument display when doing so.

As are the overwhelming majority of us in the UK.

This was pretty common in the 80's and 90's, GM Europe (ie Vauxhall and Opel) did it on all their cars, tan\beige interior got brown tint, grey interior got grey\blue tint etc, even on Astra’s etc.

As a resident of the UK I find the fact that most states in the US make you pay tax on a used car hysterical. Here once the VAT is paid on a car when new by the first owner, no tax is paid again when it passed through the next owners. 

As the owner of a DSG equipped car I wholeheartedly agree with you!

As someone who has had manual cars all my life until my current one which has a DSG box (SEAT Leon), I class it as an auto, it spends the vast majority of its time in just D and has a normal auto PRND selector.

We take ours out of “urban enclave” often, there is such things as public fast chargers and destination chargers, you would be surprised how many these days as well once you install the various charge map apps.

We find the range of our 94 Ah (none-REX) i3 to be plenty for what we use it for, running around town and surrounding areas, it can get us to my partners family about 30ish miles away and back with range to spare even on very hot days with the AC running flat out or very cold days with the heating, heated seats etc

1974 Austin Maxi in this colour -

Jesus Christ what the hell did you Americans do to the poor MKI Golf GTi???

In the UK, were we call “driving a stick” just “driving, I do not know anyone who has ever killed their gearbox, and we all use it to slow down etc.

You can get points on your driving licence and fines for doing that in the UK, I think as well that each deliberate splash is 3 points (12 points and insta-ban!) 

We had an 06 and 07 Mazda 3, both had auto headlights, UK Sport spec ones.

No they don’t, our i3 doesn’t and nor does my mates M4, just saying!

How awful it is to look after a black car when you’re someone who likes to drive a clean and shiny car.