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Jaw

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Don't know if anyones had a chance to go for a cruise in one, but I finally have now - Have this for the weekend:

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as a package - really impressed :driving: it's not supercar quick, no more than any M car really, the steering is a bit bland but its a great package.

The key is like a mobile phone itself, not sure how long the battery lasts (or does it self charge?)

The engine sounds surprisingly good in sport mode for what it is. I'd miss having a 'proper' engine, but I could deffo live with it, they look SO much better in the metal. Looking forwards for a long drive tomorrow
 
You an e85/e86? Let me know how you get on. And the differences. Always been interested in this, only thing that does put me off is the battery? Which will need replacing and isn't like a standard combustion engine (and sub components)... so many things are unknown! Obviously gottu wait a bit for it to depreciate enough for me to afford as well :rofl:
 
kis said:
You an e85/e86? Let me know how you get on. And the differences. Always been interested in this, only thing that does put me off is the battery? Which will need replacing and isn't like a standard combustion engine (and sub components)... so many things are unknown! Obviously gottu wait a bit for it to depreciate enough for me to afford as well :rofl:

:D I had an 85 (M) but v hard to compare the two, it feels a lot more 'supercar' than a Z would, the interior is a lovely place to be. A mate I picked up said it was bland but it is quite similar to the Z4's interior when I Think about it (and I like simple rather than lashings of plastic everwhere)

Steering is responsive but a little more feedback would have been good as it's a bit 'numb'. Sport mode is addictive - I assume it sounds better inside the car than it does outside. The roadster would be brilliant, but seeing the carbon chassis and climbing over it, and the gullwing doors make it feel v special.

Possible Annoyances: boot is tiny - albeit big enough for me - I'm guessing about half the size of the 911.. Windows don't go down fully inside of the doors - this bugged me a little. Lacks a bit of drama noise wise, but blips nicely on the shift. I hate augmented sound with a passion, but I have to say I was constantly thinking 'that sounds great, is it real or through the speakers?', so I suppose they've done a good job in that respect - it feels real.. It rides firm - but to me it's appropriate for the type of car it's supposed to be, so I like it.

Felt very fast thanks to the insta-torque 'leccy motor but also couldn't help to constantly think ''wish this had a v10...'' I wanted to dislike it but in all honesty it's a stunning car :driving: The power is so damned accessible, but I fear that this makes it feel faster than it is maybe? I found I was pulling out of corners faster than anything else, away from standstills a lot of the time you can pull away very fast without a lot of drama - and it feels very, very rapid but can't help but feel like you'd get a dollop of perspective if something like an m3 or c63 pulled up and wanted a go.

I've seen an akro exhaust with three pipes and I think something like that would finish it off perfectly

you're right with the unknowns, we'll see how the long term servicability on these turns out!
 
They look nice. But your right they are not that fast. I often see a blue one on the Tavistock to Gunnislake road. On the odd occasion he opens it up the Zed has no trouble following. :thumbsup:
 
Indeed they are two very different cars... well at their heart anyway!

I imagine it does feel special, but doesn't that always come with a new car? Not to mention it's actually physically newer. So tech, styling, etc. will be more up to date. Plus it's got the supercar styling, lets be honest it's not trying to blend in!

Boot space must be bigger than the Zed surely! :o

And sound, I think it is all through speakers lol. I've seen a video of a guy going "give it some then" and basically the car doesn't do anything. :rofl: I guess it's one of those things about being electric - most people expect a V10 or something!

If you wanted something with "raw" power then you could easily opt for an R8 etc, etc, as similar price bracket. I think with the i8 you're also paying for the newer electric tech as well as the performance. With decades behind the petrol engine... electricity powered engines are just in their infancy really. But it shows a hint of what they're capable of! I guess like you said we'll just have to wait and see!
 
kis said:
Indeed they are two very different cars... well at their heart anyway!

I imagine it does feel special, but doesn't that always come with a new car? Not to mention it's actually physically newer. So tech, styling, etc. will be more up to date. Plus it's got the supercar styling, lets be honest it's not trying to blend in!

Boot space must be bigger than the Zed surely! :o

And sound, I think it is all through speakers lol. I've seen a video of a guy going "give it some then" and basically the car doesn't do anything. :rofl: I guess it's one of those things about being electric - most people expect a V10 or something!

If you wanted something with "raw" power then you could easily opt for an R8 etc, etc, as similar price bracket. I think with the i8 you're also paying for the newer electric tech as well as the performance. With decades behind the petrol engine... electricity powered engines are just in their infancy really. But it shows a hint of what they're capable of! I guess like you said we'll just have to wait and see!

I don't know, I've driven plenty of new cars that don't feel anywhere as special or have anywhere near the presence. Yep the styling of it is a big part, something about climbing over the high sills and then pulling a door down, it deffo had a supercar appeal about it..

Eg lined up next to a couple of mates' fiestas:

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Can confirm that boot space is less than the Z! it's a small compartment behind the engine (unless the front has storage too, didn't have a proper search now I think about it!)

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I think a big part of the price is also that carbon fibre body stuff - just like how it raises the price on the Alfa 4c. That's a crazy point, as much as I like it, I couldn't imagine choosing it over an r8 personally
 
TBH I think my old Zed would look "better" than the Fiestas, so the i8 it's not really fair :lol:

Wow it is a small boot then! I guess the rear passengers can carry any luggage if needs be! :lol:

I'm a Bimmer at heart too, don't think I'd like/get on with anything else!
 
Jaw said:
kis said:
Indeed they are two very different cars... well at their heart anyway!

I imagine it does feel special, but doesn't that always come with a new car? Not to mention it's actually physically newer. So tech, styling, etc. will be more up to date. Plus it's got the supercar styling, lets be honest it's not trying to blend in!

Boot space must be bigger than the Zed surely! :o

And sound, I think it is all through speakers lol. I've seen a video of a guy going "give it some then" and basically the car doesn't do anything. :rofl: I guess it's one of those things about being electric - most people expect a V10 or something!

If you wanted something with "raw" power then you could easily opt for an R8 etc, etc, as similar price bracket. I think with the i8 you're also paying for the newer electric tech as well as the performance. With decades behind the petrol engine... electricity powered engines are just in their infancy really. But it shows a hint of what they're capable of! I guess like you said we'll just have to wait and see!

I don't know, I've driven plenty of new cars that don't feel anywhere as special or have anywhere near the presence. Yep the styling of it is a big part, something about climbing over the high sills and then pulling a door down, it deffo had a supercar appeal about it..

Eg lined up next to a couple of mates' fiestas:

33941880_1977507665625052_5686250762456268800_o.jpg


Can confirm that boot space is less than the Z! it's a small compartment behind the engine (unless the front has storage too, didn't have a proper search now I think about it!)

rage-review-car-and-driver-photo-676177-s-original.jpg

I think a big part of the price is also that carbon fibre body stuff - just like how it raises the price on the Alfa 4c. That's a crazy point, as much as I like it, I couldn't imagine choosing it over an r8 personally
Must be something wrong with me. Honestly, I would take the new Fiesta ST over an I8 all day long. :D
 
I recently drove a Mini Cooper with the same basic B38 engine.

If only it had the same sound composer software though. What a dull engine in the Cooper!
 
Really Cooper? I thought it was only the Countryman piece of rubbish, that had the hybrid engine?
 
It's got the B38 triple 1.5 Turbo engine that is basically the same core as the i8. Tons of components are different of course and no hybrid.
 
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