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She loves it. Hers is the Xdrive diesel.Does she like it?
BMW have been good too. had a fuel sensor leak that they fixed foc
But the new Beemers are ugly as F***

She loves it. Hers is the Xdrive diesel.Does she like it?

No He’s Himmy, Himmy is slightly more intelligent than notch.King Billy is definitely Notch7 reincarnated
Ya think? Whats the pointKing Billy is definitely Notch7 reincarnated

This is my first BMW, I have been veryy happy with the service from BMW, only problem I had was when I bought it they added a ceramic coating to it and charged me, I didnt want it or asked for it.She loves it. Hers is the Xdrive diesel.
BMW have been good too had a fuel sensor leak that they fixed foc


Exactly what's the point of guessing. It only makes the guesser look silly and desperate.Ya think? Whats the point


She’s had 1 before and an Audi before that. I wouldn’t let her buy an Audi.This is my first BMW, I have been veryy happy with the service from BMW, only problem I had was when I bought it they added a ceramic coating to it and charged me, I didnt want it or asked for it.

Lena had an Audi. She had the Q5 which we part ex for the range roverShe’s had 1 before and an Audi before that. I wouldn’t let her buy an Audi.


You've never driven the MG4 then. Even the bog standard model, let alone the X Power, is a cracker.but soulless to drive.

That's like saying, I like my petrol car, but it always needs filling up!My Mrs hardly gets anywhere near the milage I get out of my hybrid, I would never buy another full EV. She likes hers but it constantly needs charging up.

As I have said, certain models suit some but not others, I cannot be doing with the hassle any more of keeping it charged, we have 4 cars and it is a pain and an inconvenience to keep the drive clear for the Pure EV, its shuffling around constantly, I charge my hybrid once a week and is hassle free,.That's like saying, I like my petrol car, but it always needs filling up!
I assume it only needs charging up after driving it the number of miles needed to discharge it?
We charge ours at home for 7p per unit. We get at least 200 miles per charge and it's a fraction of the cost of Diesel. Yes, when we are on a long journey we need to charge on a public charger, so it will be more expensive, but averaged out over the year, it's still much, much cheaper.


Eh? we are charging it six times a month and you say we are not using it enough???That's because they have much smaller batteries. Depending on the mileage you do in the hybrid, you may only need one charge a week.
A few hybrids do 70-80+ miles on EV mode alone, but when discharged, your MPG will shoot up as you switch to ICE only.
Having thought long and hard about this myself, you are better off choosing one or the other, not a combination. Why lug around a petrol engine if you're mostly using battery? Or a battery if you're mostly using ICE?
If you can't be bothered keeping it charged, you're not using it enough and maybe that's because you don't really need it?