BMW iX3 2021 electric car owner review

BMW iX3 2021 electric car owner review

Kane drives a BMW iX3 2021.

This is Kane’s second electric car, he’s owned the BMW iX3 1-2 years and drives 30,000-40,000 miles annually. The current mileage of the car is between 40,000-50,000 miles and he achieves 250 miles from a full charge.

 

Why did you choose the BMW iX3?

Quality of brand and size.

 

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Positives – List 3 or more reasons why you love this electric car

  • Range
  • brand
  • shape
  • speed
  • economy.

 

Negatives – List 3 or more things that you really don’t like about this electric car

  • Hard seats

 

Have you experienced any faults with the car? If so, what have they been?

None

 

What are the standout technological features of the car?

Acceleration, economy, car shape & size.

 

Surprise us! Tell us something people wouldn’t readily know about this electric car

HUD amazing and interior quality.

 

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What electric car(s) are you interested in next and why?

KIA Niro EV – about to retire and have to buy my own car.

 

Home charging unit – outline both positive & negative elements 

ABB charger just works, no negatives.

 

Electricity supplier & tariff – outline both positive & negative elements 

Octopus Go – perfect low night rate.

 

What public charging networks would you recommend to others and why?

IONITY and InstaVolt.

 

Please itemise where you’re saving money (or not) owning & running a BMW iX3

  • BIK £400 per month
  • cost of miles £250
  • road tax £9
  • congestion charge £10
  • all in £700 a month better off.

 

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