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FWIW when I ordered my iX I was quoted a delivery estimate of 9 months. Car arrived at the port here just shy of 9 months from the date of order. Communication throughout was clear even with BMW changing package configurations at least twice and removing some features during certain build windows due to supply

Perhaps they should look to shift some of the utility tax revenues which would presumably increase with more EV adoption. Also, a $200 per year fee seems a little steep. Wouldn’t the average driver pay about half of that in gas taxes?

I’ll sell you my 2007 Honda Accord EX-L V6. Like the one above but newer and a few more miles (105k). New brakes, tires have a lot of life left. 6 DISC CD CHANGER!

Dang. My iX is looking pretty sexy today.

Tiburon meets CLS? Not a fan.

You say tomata, I say Hyundai Sonata.

Problem with luxury cars is that you’re going 90 and it feels like 45. If I’m still driving at 97, I’m getting a 60 year old Elantra.

should revoke his right to operate a vehicle and a firearm.

Only 900 miles in to EV ownership but so far so good. Beautiful tech, two seamless OTA software updates already, stupid simple home charging and an amazingly smooth, quiet and fast ride. My first recommended service appointment is January 2025. What's not to like?

Maybe compared to a Miata? Not my experience at all. Lovely to drive. Extremely smooth and quiet. Definitely drives smaller than X7. 

Luckily mine has not been impacted by these recalls. It’s a fantastic vehicle. Amazing to drive. 

I may have odd tastes. Also I don't have to look at it's face from the driver's seat.

Not at all. Soon as the new M4 came out I thought the old one looked so blah. Think it’s a nice improvement. The regular 4 series could use some work but the M is killer. And I liked the iX so much I bought one. If I didn't love my kids so much I would get an M4 too.

how is this better than the M4? M4 looks amazing. iX as well.

newer Ford Escape. just awful all around.

i like it. agree with some of the jetta/passat comments but i like those cars too. honestly the last accord that I liked is the one I still have. i bought a 2007 EX-L new more than 15 years ago now and it has been the perfect companion. Had a current gen as a loaner for the day and it didn’t impress. Honda seems to be

My first car was a 1986 Saab 900 followed by an ‘89 900 Turbo convertible. The 900 series might not be the BEST car from the 80s but certainly one of the most lovable. But as much love as it received from me it gave triple to the mechanic. And Saabs don’t go to just any mechanic. They go to the one guy in a 200 mile

The X7 and iX are excellent, class-leading vehicles. And while they are both very expensive, they are well-priced for what you get compared to the competition. The same cannot be said for BMW’s smaller vehicle offerings. X1, X2 and even X3 are hard to justify. I had a CX-5 and no way would I buy an X3 over that.

I always throut the Kia Stinger would make a great EV. Not sure why Kia wouldn't just start there instead of building that ev6 gremlin.

Lools like a stretched TT but worse.