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Year:
2018
Make:
BMW
Model:
i3
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
Electric
Combined gas mileage:
114 MPG
Fuel type:
Electric
Mileage:
46,310
Stock #:
TJVB88943
VIN:
WBY7Z6C59JVB88943
 2018 BMW i3 Wagon Rear-Wheel Drive
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2018 BMW i3

94 Ah s RWD

46,310 mi

San Rafael, CA
Fair Deal

$17,010

Year:
2017
Make:
BMW
Model:
i3
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
Electric
Combined gas mileage:
119 MPG
Fuel type:
Electric
Transmission:
1-Speed Dual Clutch
Mileage:
54,839
Stock #:
TV27403
VIN:
WBY1Z8C59HV890012
 2017 BMW i3 Wagon Rear-Wheel Drive 1-Speed Dual Clutch
New arrival

 

2017 BMW i3

94 Ah RWD

54,839 mi

Van Nuys, CA
Fair Deal

$13,122

Year:
2017
Make:
BMW
Model:
i3
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
Electric
Exterior color:
White
Combined gas mileage:
119 MPG
Fuel type:
Electric
Interior color:
Deka Gray/Blue Highlight
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
68,441
Stock #:
P3453
VIN:
WBY1Z8C51HV889338
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New arrival

 

2017 BMW i3

94 Ah RWD

68,441 mi

Carson, CA
Fair Deal

$13,052

About 2017 BMW i3
You can usually identify a BMW at a glance based on its kidney-shaped grille and overall styling. That all changed when the German automaker came out with its electric i3 and i8 models. These two stand out from the rest of the BMW lineup--and they should, because they’re very unique vehicles. The i3 is only a few years old and is intended for those who live in more urban areas. It’s small enough to squeeze into just about any parking space, is easy to navigate through city streets, and is an environmentally conscious choice. There is room for four passengers, with 36.9 cubic feet of trunk space when you fold the seats flat. That’s about the same as what you’ll find in the BMW 3 Series. The i3 hasn’t seen a lot of changes since its introduction, but there will be a few updates for 2017. Range is key with electrics, and the 2017 BMW i3 sees a range increase on the base trim from 81 to 114 miles per charge. Take that, range anxiety! If you’re still not convinced, you can also get the i3 with a range extender. This adds a gas-powered 38-hp 2-cylinder engine as a backup to the electric battery. When that battery falls to around the 5% level, the gas motor kicks in to give you a little extra range from its 2.4-gallon tank. This increases the overall range to an estimated 175 miles, which is more than most people will have to drive in a typical day. Just because the i3 is small doesn’t mean it’s slow. Electric cars have the benefit of delivering all their torque right away, so when you press the gas you really move. The i3's 184 lb-ft of torque make for an exhilarating drive--it's actually one of the fastest BMWs off the line. The nifty little i3 also gets a few new fun features. Prototonic Blue metallic paint, which was previously only available on the larger and pricier i8, now finds its way to the i3. There are also five other color choices available. The Giga World’s 20-inch BMW i light alloy double-spoke wheels are also now standard on every i3. A new and highly anticipated optional feature is the power moonroof. New packages are also available, with the Deka World and its unique interior finally coming to the U.S. Returning packages include Mega World, with its more refined interior, Giga World, with its own uniquely sporty interior, and Tera World, with the most high-end and luxurious interior available. Deka World features a dark cloth interior, upgraded navigation, and a universal garage door opener. No matter which version of the BMW i3 you choose, over 25% of the interior materials are renewable or recycled, in keeping with the vehicle's environmentally conscious attitude. The i3 also uses some very high-tech materials that are commonplace in sports cars and which you wouldn’t expect to find in an electric. Carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic used in the i3's framework make it one of BMW’s lightest vehicles--this material is 50% lighter than steel but maintains the same strength. As you might expect, the i3 comes with plenty of technology. The navigation system includes ConnectedDrive Services, which includes a Range Assistant that monitors your battery, driving style, traffic, and road information to show you both the most efficient way to get where you’re going and whether or not you have enough battery charge to make the trip. It will also point you to mass transit (like the nearest subway or train station) and show you schedules if that turns out to be a quicker method of transportation. There’s even a BMW i Remote app that syncs to your smartphone, Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Gear Watch, or other mobile device and keeps tabs on your battery and charging times and lets you set the cabin temperature and destination before you even take a seat in the car. The 2017 BMW i3 is set to arrive in dealerships this fall.

 

Year:
2016
Make:
BMW
Model:
i3
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
0.7L I2 Hybrid
Exterior color:
White
Fuel type:
Hybrid
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
1-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
47,722
Stock #:
506049
VIN:
WBY1Z4C5XGV506049
White 2016 BMW i3 Wagon Rear-Wheel Drive 1-Speed Automatic

 

2016 BMW i3

RWD with Range Extender

47,722 mi

Hendersonville, TN
No Rating

$11,249

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You can usually identify a BMW at a glance based on its kidney-shaped grille and overall styling. That all changed when the German automaker came out with its electric i3 and i8 models. These two stand out from the rest of the BMW lineup--and they should, because they’re very unique vehicles.

The i3 is only a few years old and is intended for those who live in more urban areas. It’s small enough to squeeze into just about any parking space, is easy to navigate through city streets, and is an environmentally conscious choice. There is room for four passengers, with 36.9 cubic feet of trunk space when you fold the seats flat. That’s about the same as what you’ll find in the BMW 3 Series. The i3 hasn’t seen a lot of changes since its introduction, but there will be a few updates for 2017.

Range is key with electrics, and the 2017 BMW i3 sees a range increase on the base trim from 81 to 114 miles per charge. Take that, range anxiety! If you’re still not convinced, you can also get the i3 with a range extender. This adds a gas-powered 38-hp 2-cylinder engine as a backup to the electric battery. When that battery falls to around the 5% level, the gas motor kicks in to give you a little extra range from its 2.4-gallon tank. This increases the overall range to an estimated 175 miles, which is more than most people will have to drive in a typical day.

Just because the i3 is small doesn’t mean it’s slow. Electric cars have the benefit of delivering all their torque right away, so when you press the gas you really move. The i3's 184 lb-ft of torque make for an exhilarating drive--it's actually one of the fastest BMWs off the line. The nifty little i3 also gets a few new fun features. Prototonic Blue metallic paint, which was previously only available on the larger and pricier i8, now finds its way to the i3. There are also five other color choices available. The Giga World’s 20-inch BMW i light alloy double-spoke wheels are also now standard on every i3. A new and highly anticipated optional feature is the power moonroof. New packages are also available, with the Deka World and its unique interior finally coming to the U.S.

Returning packages include Mega World, with its more refined interior, Giga World, with its own uniquely sporty interior, and Tera World, with the most high-end and luxurious interior available. Deka World features a dark cloth interior, upgraded navigation, and a universal garage door opener. No matter which version of the BMW i3 you choose, over 25% of the interior materials are renewable or recycled, in keeping with the vehicle's environmentally conscious attitude.

The i3 also uses some very high-tech materials that are commonplace in sports cars and which you wouldn’t expect to find in an electric. Carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic used in the i3's framework make it one of BMW’s lightest vehicles--this material is 50% lighter than steel but maintains the same strength.

As you might expect, the i3 comes with plenty of technology. The navigation system includes ConnectedDrive Services, which includes a Range Assistant that monitors your battery, driving style, traffic, and road information to show you both the most efficient way to get where you’re going and whether or not you have enough battery charge to make the trip. It will also point you to mass transit (like the nearest subway or train station) and show you schedules if that turns out to be a quicker method of transportation. There’s even a BMW i Remote app that syncs to your smartphone, Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Gear Watch, or other mobile device and keeps tabs on your battery and charging times and lets you set the cabin temperature and destination before you even take a seat in the car.

The 2017 BMW i3 is set to arrive in dealerships this fall.

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