Hot deal on the G2L site for a car that has only just been announced by BMW. Appears to be valid for business users, unsure for personal. Due to be released 1st March 2016 so expect delivery around then.
Sounds like an extremely impressive car to rival the 335d, highlights are;
List - £34,235
148.7 MPG (!)
248 BHP
420 NM Torque (!)
0-62 MPH - 6.1 seconds
Top speed - 140 MPH
25 Mile emission-free electric-only range
44 g/km CO2 (!)
Fuel Range - 375 miles
Recharge time- 2 hours
I think you can also get a Bicycle for £50 , sell it on for free after two years and you're £6950 up :wink:
Retro89
22 Dec 1558#21
cynikill to grimboj2
22 Dec 1542#35
Really, you can buy a second hand car cheaper? Wow, thanks for that, I guess you have killed the leasing industry with one little insight.
S c 0 TT y to richard0000
22 Dec 1536#28
Clown.
Voted hot.
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paneds
22 Dec 15#1
148 mpg is impressive but way out of my price range 3500 a year
Billythebubble
22 Dec 153#2
Good luck with 148 mpg, my company leased 5 Mitshibishi outlander PHEV and we only get 35-74mpg nowhere near 148mpg?
0-62 in 6.1 secs is great for any petrol head, not as quick as my Mercedes C350e hehe
Picture link appears to show 340 Mondeo not 330 unless I'm mistaken?
plewis00 to Billythebubble
22 Dec 151#8
Won't this be completely dependent on how many miles you do before the battery runs out - if your commute is under 25 miles and you recharge fully each day, by 'normal MPG' calculations you would get infinite MPG.
Of course, you're forgetting that people with Mercs are just sa-a-ad!
grudas to Billythebubble
22 Dec 151#24
because all electric cars are the same? one is a an SUV other is a saloon, different tech, engine etc! the only thing to compare here is the fact that both are electric hybrids.
340 Mondeo? what is that even.. picture shows a 3 series BMW.
djmackie2000 to Billythebubble
4 Feb 16#247
My BMW 320D 57 plate gets 49-55MPG. (half city and half motorway). might looks at an electric car when they can do 300+miles.
Fernie10 to Billythebubble
11 Mar 16#271
How you getting on with the Mercedes 350e, thinking of getting one to replace my Chevy Volt
mjccam
22 Dec 152#3
Smoking Hot!!!
Lazyoaf
22 Dec 151#4
8000 miles a year just isn't enough for most people and the excess penalties won't be good.
OK for someone who can absolutely guarantee they will not exceed that though.
markymark34 to Lazyoaf
22 Dec 151#7
Haven't checked this deal but excess miles can be as low as 6p plus vat.
oddballjamie to Lazyoaf
22 Dec 15#16
Yearly average miles is less than 8,000, technically it's enough for 'most' people.
High milers should be looking at the diesel variant.
aljack to Lazyoaf
22 Dec 15#36
depends what the extra mile cost is
awt
22 Dec 15#5
This or the previously posted merc Benz E220?
leon121
22 Dec 15#6
Nice
KapA
22 Dec 151#9
waiting for personal then im all over it :smiley:
ajavaid92
22 Dec 15#10
Manual or automatic?
plewis00 to ajavaid92
22 Dec 15#11
Auto - it says in the title and it would have to be really with the handling of dual drivetrains.
Opening post
Sounds like an extremely impressive car to rival the 335d, highlights are;
List - £34,235
148.7 MPG (!)
248 BHP
420 NM Torque (!)
0-62 MPH - 6.1 seconds
Top speed - 140 MPH
25 Mile emission-free electric-only range
44 g/km CO2 (!)
Fuel Range - 375 miles
Recharge time- 2 hours
Also see;
http://www.bmw.com/com/en/newvehicles/3series/sedan/2015/showroom/bmw_edrive.html
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0-62 in 6.1 secs is great for any petrol head, not as quick as my Mercedes C350e hehe
Picture link appears to show 340 Mondeo not 330 unless I'm mistaken?
Of course, you're forgetting that people with Mercs are just sa-a-ad!
340 Mondeo? what is that even.. picture shows a 3 series BMW.
OK for someone who can absolutely guarantee they will not exceed that though.
High milers should be looking at the diesel variant.