BMW i8,

buzyg said:
I think the I8 looks nice in the photo's I've seen, but not outstanding. 8) The killer for me would be lack of performance, from a car costing that sort of money, that clearly has sporting pretensions.

It does bode, well for the next generation of hybrid cars, but I think BMW have brought this to the market too early. Other manufactures are still watching the technology and waiting for it to be truly worthwhile. Hat's off to BMW for that and I hope it does more than simply acting as an advert for the tech.

PS. A quick Google suggest the I8 is selling well, I'm happy to see. :thumbsup:

As above. There isn't a lack if performance. I could barely keep up in the damp in a e92 m3 gts at the weekend. Far from a slow car. Infact I bet a lot of cars would struggle as the tourque out of the corners is just insane
 
Price wise, the base level is exactly the same as my new car, but I would not want to spend that on something unproven with unknown long term costings though - especially as I have no plans to ever sell my car so long term reliability and costs are important.
 
cj10jeeper said:
buzyg said:
I think the I8 looks nice in the photo's I've seen, but not outstanding. 8) The killer for me would be lack of performance, from a car costing that sort of money, that clearly has sporting pretensions.

It does bode, well for the next generation of hybrid cars, but I think BMW have brought this to the market too early. Other manufactures are still watching the technology and waiting for it to be truly worthwhile. Hat's off to BMW for that and I hope it does more than simply acting as an advert for the tech.

PS. A quick Google suggest the I8 is selling well, I'm happy to see. :thumbsup:

155 mph limited and 0-60 in 4.4 is hardly 'lack of performance'.

I guess if I had an odd 95k to spend, on a third or forth car, it's adequate. But personally I'd be looking for more performance and grin factor, for that much money. Probably why I've never bought a new car. I'd be looking at this sort of thing.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201404073142079/sort/default/postcode/pl124ty/quicksearch/true/page/1/radius/1500/make/lamborghini/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/usedcars/advert-type/Classified/model/murcielago?logcode=p :thumbsup: :driving: :D
 
I'd buy one purely for the fact I'd be owning a slice of real automotive design [engineering and aesthetic] history.

See previous thread on the M1 and its 'worth' to people beyond out and out performance.
 
buzyg said:
cj10jeeper said:
buzyg said:
I think the I8 looks nice in the photo's I've seen, but not outstanding. 8) The killer for me would be lack of performance, from a car costing that sort of money, that clearly has sporting pretensions.

It does bode, well for the next generation of hybrid cars, but I think BMW have brought this to the market too early. Other manufactures are still watching the technology and waiting for it to be truly worthwhile. Hat's off to BMW for that and I hope it does more than simply acting as an advert for the tech.

PS. A quick Google suggest the I8 is selling well, I'm happy to see. :thumbsup:

155 mph limited and 0-60 in 4.4 is hardly 'lack of performance'.

I guess if I had an odd 95k to spend, on a third or forth car, it's adequate. But personally I'd be looking for more performance and grin factor, for that much money. Probably why I've never bought a new car. I'd be looking at this sort of thing.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201404073142079/sort/default/postcode/pl124ty/quicksearch/true/page/1/radius/1500/make/lamborghini/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/usedcars/advert-type/Classified/model/murcielago?logcode=p :thumbsup: :driving: :D

I certainly would not buy an i8 at that sort of money (even if I had it), but an 11 year old Lambo for more money - I think not, given the eye watering bills to keep it running.
I too stopped buying new cars over a decade ago. Pointless depreciation costs, but guess these are going to folks with lots of money no worries, fantastic design and a nod to environmental stuff.
 
Was in convoy with an i8 (black & white) and i3 (light grey, mid grey & dark grey) last night on the M6, coming back home from London.

The i8 certainly had some poke when the traffic cleared (seemed to get to 140mph quite easily), and looked gorgeous from the rear. The i3 looked a bit 'utilitarian' and boxy. But I supposes that's just showing what their respective roles are.
 
Ant said:
seen one a few weeks ago in a dealers, looks good but i hate the kidney grills with the blue bits on them (there was another small bmw outside with the same design)

That would be the i3 :thumbsup:
 
cj10jeeper said:
cj10jeeper said:
155 mph limited and 0-60 in 4.4 is hardly 'lack of performance'.
buzyg said:
I guess if I had an odd 95k to spend, on a third or forth car, it's adequate. But personally I'd be looking for more performance and grin factor, for that much money. Probably why I've never bought a new car. I'd be looking at this sort of thing.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201404073142079/sort/default/postcode/pl124ty/quicksearch/true/page/1/radius/1500/make/lamborghini/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/usedcars/advert-type/Classified/model/murcielago?logcode=p :thumbsup: :driving: :D

I certainly would not buy an i8 at that sort of money (even if I had it), but an 11 year old Lambo for more money - I think not, given the eye watering bills to keep it running.
I too stopped buying new cars over a decade ago. Pointless depreciation costs, but guess these are going to folks with lots of money no worries, fantastic design and a nod to environmental stuff.

I suspect there could be some I8 watering bills too. If you have the money then I'm sure you can afford the bills. They both look fantastic.

So for me it's simply the performance, driving fun, I like, as apose to some of the finer things in life, that the I8 undoubtably provides in spades. :thumbsup:
 
Oh I saw one of these the other day and had no idea what it was/was inaware of the model.

Marmite
 
I love the look of these but...

Someone, somewhere mentioned the rear looked like it was excreting a new 911 and I can't help but agree and as a result I think the rear could be better "resolved" :)
 
Olgy Z4C said:
Hey Guys,

I was fortunate enough yesterday to be able to shoot the new i8,

below is link to the pics,

https://www.facebook.com/131157497339/photos/a.139874887339.111704.131157497339/10152666956362340/?l=a4ff31d8fb

https://www.facebook.com/131157497339/photos/a.139874887339.111704.131157497339/10152666266537340/?l=d21969597c

hope you like,

P.S ride in the Z4 Coupé felt better, (non run flats)

Are you down south east way? I saw an i8 leaving lakeside shopping centre a few days ago and I think it was the same reg as the one you photographed.

It was absolutely stunning.
 
ben g said:
Olgy Z4C said:
Hey Guys,

I was fortunate enough yesterday to be able to shoot the new i8,

below is link to the pics,

https://www.facebook.com/131157497339/photos/a.139874887339.111704.131157497339/10152666956362340/?l=a4ff31d8fb

https://www.facebook.com/131157497339/photos/a.139874887339.111704.131157497339/10152666266537340/?l=d21969597c

hope you like,

P.S ride in the Z4 Coupé felt better, (non run flats)

Are you down south east way? I saw an i8 leaving lakeside shopping centre a few days ago and I think it was the same reg as the one you photographed.

It was absolutely stunning.

Hi, no, I'm north london. That was a press car, so likely being whored out!
 
Saw first one on the road. Looked pretty special I must say.
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