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Cheers Back on topic. The car will come to the USA, just not at the launch. This is not uncommon across the brand though as most people are aware. Everyone seems to want an all wheel drive electric car as standard, even though most people have a 2wd commuter of some sort. All wheel drive will come later on. I for one am excited to see the car in person and drive one. |
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Why couldn't BMW do something like the 330e or 530e? I think they look great. |
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Also there is the market segment, e-Golf, Leaf and Kona can be considered a bit more low end then Etron and Model 3. I don't think a Leaf or e-Golf buyer will ever consider the iX3, but a Tesla or Audi buyer would maybe do that. |
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I find it interesting that none of the competitors do the same, but BMW seems set on that you need some blue shit and "special rims" to show it's pure EV. And you don't have to look at the 330e or 530e, they have the X3 30e, that looks like a perfectly normal X3 |
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