Hybrid BMW X3?

Anonymous
If you have one are you happy with it? Do you wish you just got the gas model? If you didn't get one but looked why not?
Anonymous
we just test drove one. we liked it but it’s so hard to wrap our mind around such a pitiful electric range - I feel like we are so close to fully electric it is tempting to wait.
Anonymous
What do you think of the Sensatec leather?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:we just test drove one. we liked it but it’s so hard to wrap our mind around such a pitiful electric range - I feel like we are so close to fully electric it is tempting to wait.


18 miles. That's really low.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:we just test drove one. we liked it but it’s so hard to wrap our mind around such a pitiful electric range - I feel like we are so close to fully electric it is tempting to wait.


18 miles. That's really low.


For us, it’s enough for a daily commute but that’s it. Seems like such a waste for us to purchase it right now, like buying the last horse and buggy.
Anonymous
Torn too because so many better electric cars are coming out next year.
Anonymous
What's the MPG when you're running off the hybrid ICE? And how does that compared to a regular non-hybrid X3?

I still see a value in getting a hybrid if you're a frequent road tripper or use the car regularly in tough conditions (off-road driving/camping, mountain usage, cold weather, etc)
Anonymous
Personally, I believe a plug-in hybrid is the right vehicle type for the next 10 years or so. The charging technology and network are quickly evolving. A plug-in hybrid is the vehicle type that can deliver short-range electric-only driving, while also not be range-limited like full electric vehicles. I wish this became more of a standard vehicle configuration in the coming years.
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