This is most exciting news, and since it’s almost 2 years out to the Tesla Model 3, should be interesting with this higher battery density, if an 330i or i3 sedan (or whatever clever name BMW choses to use) comes out.
This is most exciting news, and since it’s almost 2 years out to the Tesla Model 3, should be interesting with this higher battery density, if an 330i or i3 sedan (or whatever clever name BMW choses to use) comes out.
Patrick I really do think the debate around this may be geographical. So many metro, city police, and CHP as I drive around the US do have constant on radar so they can keep an eye on speed while on patrol.
“Don’t speed” isn’t fair- every ticket I’ve gotten besides 1 involved me going with the flow or not intentionally speeding (down a hill, passing, 6 over speed trap).
Seeing what Tesla, MB, Porsche, etc have done with “entry level” cars I think it’ll be great, however I do worry some cachet will be lost if Ferrari’s start popping up everywhere. It’s why companies should often have a lower end subsidiary. I recall Maserati/Ferrari before, the fact there was a well under 100k…