Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am obsessed with my ID.4
We test drove one and didn’t love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We finally got our BMW iX M60. It’s amazing!! Totally recommend it.
The best part about driving it is that when you are inside, you can’t see how ugly the outside is.
I can’t see anything but a bucktooth grill.
I assume you’ve never drive one. It’s glorious.

Anonymous wrote:I am obsessed with my ID.4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We finally got our BMW iX M60. It’s amazing!! Totally recommend it.
The best part about driving it is that when you are inside, you can’t see how ugly the outside is.
I can’t see anything but a bucktooth grill.
I assume you’ve never drive one. It’s glorious.
Yes, it is. But it also is insanely ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We finally got our BMW iX M60. It’s amazing!! Totally recommend it.
The best part about driving it is that when you are inside, you can’t see how ugly the outside is.
I can’t see anything but a bucktooth grill.
I assume you’ve never drive one. It’s glorious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We finally got our BMW iX M60. It’s amazing!! Totally recommend it.
The best part about driving it is that when you are inside, you can’t see how ugly the outside is.
I can’t see anything but a bucktooth grill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was sort of funny that a friend recently justified paying close to $70K for her new Tesla by saying that she's already saving money at the pump. That is true, but it's not like she got some great deal - she could have bought a hybrid for $40K and done much better off.
Honestly my plug-in hybrid serves me just fine. Never seen the need for the eye watering acceleration on a tesla. We go through fuel only on roadtrips. In-town driving is all covered by the plug-in.
I guess different strokes for different folks
I'm looking at these also. This way I have access to both gas and electric, as I don't think we are quite there yet as far as charging. I know people who do ev only, but in my particular life, I just don't have good access so I need gas too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was sort of funny that a friend recently justified paying close to $70K for her new Tesla by saying that she's already saving money at the pump. That is true, but it's not like she got some great deal - she could have bought a hybrid for $40K and done much better off.
Honestly my plug-in hybrid serves me just fine. Never seen the need for the eye watering acceleration on a tesla. We go through fuel only on roadtrips. In-town driving is all covered by the plug-in.
I guess different strokes for different folks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We finally got our BMW iX M60. It’s amazing!! Totally recommend it.
The best part about driving it is that when you are inside, you can’t see how ugly the outside is.
Anonymous wrote:We finally got our BMW iX M60. It’s amazing!! Totally recommend it.