Thank you for this very informative but also entertaining video. I had an Audi A6 Avant Quattro before my i3s and my experience on snowy roads: a good four-wheel drive can be quite dangerous because every effortless acceleration to hell speed in the shortest possible time is followed by the completely helpless braking and pushing out of the curve when 2.5 tons lose all traction. So if you're not traveling in high alpine regions and need the traction of a four-wheel drive to get anywhere at all, the concept of the BMW i3, narrow tires and low weight, seems to me to be a very good combination for winter city traffic.
Nice video. As you mentioned, running winter tires is the key here (no matter what car..). For that reason, it's compulsory to run winter tires by law over here in Germany.
Want better control and comfort? Get wheel spacers, Winter tires, and pre-climate your ride before going out. If you want to save a bit more juice, get a butt warmer 12V, don't turn on heat (If not really freezing) wear smarter not bulkier, have a cup warmer 12V and hot water for your drive. Been through many winters with my 2017 i3 REX this way
I know this videos a year old but, I'm curious if when you lowered it and widened it if you also got rid of some of the rear camber? I'm thinking about flattening mine out to cut the tire grind but, being a lightweight vehicle it may need that extra camber.
It’s already rear wheel drive, so space used by the REx would not help make it 4wd. They would have to add a motor up front and there isn’t much space there.
@@SimpleCarGuy Bigger rear motor and a drive shaft to power front wheels could work. Batteries in the way I guess. What I'd love to see is a two seater version on the same platform, along the lines of an MX-5.
Thank you for this very informative but also entertaining video.
I had an Audi A6 Avant Quattro before my i3s and my experience on snowy roads: a good four-wheel drive can be quite dangerous because every effortless acceleration to hell speed in the shortest possible time is followed by the completely helpless braking and pushing out of the curve when 2.5 tons lose all traction. So if you're not traveling in high alpine regions and need the traction of a four-wheel drive to get anywhere at all, the concept of the BMW i3, narrow tires and low weight, seems to me to be a very good combination for winter city traffic.
I like drifting in the snow a bit more than some! The car is so good in the snow my drifting is only achieved by turning off the iNanny!
Nice video. As you mentioned, running winter tires is the key here (no matter what car..). For that reason, it's compulsory to run winter tires by law over here in Germany.
Interesting video.. I nice steep hill would be a good test and show what it can do...
What an awesome video! Looks like you had some fun making it too and maybe a little cold haha
Want better control and comfort? Get wheel spacers, Winter tires, and pre-climate your ride before going out. If you want to save a bit more juice, get a butt warmer 12V, don't turn on heat (If not really freezing) wear smarter not bulkier, have a cup warmer 12V and hot water for your drive. Been through many winters with my 2017 i3 REX this way
That was an excellent review. Thank you.👏
Thanks for helping
I know this videos a year old but, I'm curious if when you lowered it and widened it if you also got rid of some of the rear camber? I'm thinking about flattening mine out to cut the tire grind but, being a lightweight vehicle it may need that extra camber.
Great car! I only wish they made it 4-wheel drive, I think there is a plenty space in version without range extender.
It’s already rear wheel drive, so space used by the REx would not help make it 4wd. They would have to add a motor up front and there isn’t much space there.
@@SimpleCarGuy Bigger rear motor and a drive shaft to power front wheels could work. Batteries in the way I guess. What I'd love to see is a two seater version on the same platform, along the lines of an MX-5.
Do you use the same tire size in the rear as in the front? And which size / 155?
Where Illinois you at? I'm in Joliet
Good car but range in winter is horrible.. i3s 38.6kwh ...eco mode, warm pump...105km/h 200km....
captions are way off for some reason.
I can't afford another set of tires. Ill just drive slow
Famous last words.