14624576:KungKalmar said:
M50 models should be fast enough. Range is the biggest issue with them. Wouldn't take it to the arctic circle, might not take the tesla eihter since we have a usable ice car again. Charging capabilities are the same. Superchargers work with other brands(should be as fast too). I would buy a bmw over tesla anyday of the week if I would not have to drive across the country few times per winter. I don't have worry about that in a while tho, I will be driving clapped volvos or subies in few years.
An i4 m50 here in the states is 70k for the base model the i4 m50 top model is 82k. My model y performance was 60k which is the top model.
you’re also comparing a small 4 door car to my 4 door mid size suv. Not the same class. If you want to compare the i4 then that would be compared to the model 3. The top model 3 performance is 52k. And Smokes the m50.
the comparable model to my Y would be the IX which is 90k here in the states for the base model with the top model passing 100k. So that’s 30-40k more than my top model y. At that price you’re into the S/X models which again smoke the BMW.
At the moment only a few cars can use super chargers other than teslas. BMW’s are not one of them yet. They’re supposed to gain access this year around Q4 but the current delivery models still do not have the Tesla charging ports. Currently it’s only ford, Rivian that have super charger access.
so charging capabilities are not the same. Not even close. The charging infrastructure here in the states is hot garbage. Most “standard charging banks may have a handful of chargers, and you’re lucky if a few work. Tesla banks will usually have 10-20+ depending on the locations. Super chargers dominate the US by a huge margin.
it’s easy to say “you’d buy a bmw all day” when you have zero clue how much the cost or price differences are, especially when you aren’t paying. I’m paying just over $500 a month and that was with zero down. The IX lease program was 6k down and an $899 payment for the base model, with the top model being $1200 a month.
im not saying Teslas are the best cars period. They aren’t. Not even close. But when it comes to the best bang for your buck in the Ev world they can’t be beat. That’s just a fact. The model y has been the highest selling vehicle in the world for a while now for a reason. Performance/value can’t be matched by any other vehicles. if they were the same price and performance values I’d be with you all day. I’d take the BMW, but they aren’t. Not even close.