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Nice, what series is that?My 2020 office. Child-proof, quiet and air conditioned.
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Mine is a 2020 530, I've been driving BMWs for about 15 years now.
Nice, what series is that?My 2020 office. Child-proof, quiet and air conditioned.
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Yeah, I think based on its advertised specs, only the Cybertruck could deal with those kinds of road trips. It was also hinted to have solar roof charging (like 15mi a day), if so, it could make for a decent off-grid rig. But I wouldn't hold my breath for it I think these things are 2-3 years ahead.Here's some of my use cases with our family ride over the last few years, and I'm talking actual scenarios where an EV would NOT have worked, or been a huge PITA ...
St. Augustine to our place in Tavernier in the Florida Keys
6 people
6 rollers
2 tubs on a hitch carrier with dive gears/nets/etc.
We fill up, pick up our travel friends, 400+ miles, one tank of gas, < 5m stops on demand, we show up with about 20% of a tank of gas, this is in our DD/RT with 360HP Hemi
We leave and it's a < 10m refuel.
St. Augustine to multiple VRBOs, Savannah, Charlotte
6 people
6 rollers
Same, 6 people, no gas stops, and __zero__ options for charging, street parking, no way to run power, chargers in hotels, airports miles away from where we're staying
Same as above, and no planning where we stay around vehicle fueling.
St. Augustine towing
7000+ lbs capability, enough said.
Boat, etc., no option from any vendor ... yet.
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And my car, I wanted a sporty convertible, no EV options yet, and FFS, I certainly don't have $250,000 to drop on a Tesla Roadster
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Ugh, Tesla just drives me nuts, I mean, if were to go EV, I might opt for a Model 3 Performance, but there's a ton of interesting stuff in the pipeline that looks as good or better - I love the Tesla idiots are all about saving the planet, yet anytime there's legitimate competition, they're naysayers - i.e., they don't really want to save the planet, they want to be Musk sycophants ...
If we dropped down to a single ride, I'd consider a dual motor Model S, but like I said, there's a ton of new products from traditional manufacturers: Audi, BMW, VW, even Ford, GM/Hummer, Nissan - plus a number of newer companies like Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, and "spinoffs" like Polestar (Volvo, with investment from the Zhejiang Geely Holding Group ...)
2015. I wish I had CarPlay. That's the only thing I'm really missing from the car. I've never been into BMWs but I really like the infotainment system and would miss it.Nice, what series is that?
Mine is a 2020 530, I've been driving BMWs for about 15 years now.
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This new model is the first experience I've had with CarPlay and I had no idea how cool it would be. However, the neatest feature is the Active Driving Assistant (with traffic jam assist), the car virtually drives itself and you just babysit it for the most part and when you are stuck in traffic under a certain speed limit, you don't even have to touch the wheel in stop can go traffic. Driving technology has come a long way in recent years.2015. I wish I had CarPlay. That's the only thing I'm really missing from the car. I've never been into BMWs but I really like the infotainment system and would miss it.
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