Caporegime
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The base iX3 is £58,000 though and you can't get them now until 2027.
I test drove a ix3 whilst my m550i was in, and whilst some bits were great others were really disappointing, think the model Y is still the more rounded car that i'd take.@BaZ87 I think the new iX3 is the standout car in this situation, it's probably the best overall offering out there at the moment. I'd probably rather the i3, but they aren't going to be out until middle of next year.
I'd possibly take a look at the new Tesla Model Y Performance which is in this sort of price bracket, I do rate them, but appreciate it's a bit more unusual.
What was disappointing?I test drove a ix3 whilst my m550i was in, and whilst some bits were great others were really disappointing, think the model Y is still the more rounded car that i'd take.
Impressive changes to the ID3 to become ID.3 Neo
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Customers complained, Volkswagen listened and this is the new ID.3 Neo | Auto Express
The new Volkswagen ID.3 Neo EV banishes the quirkiness of its predecessor with a less cartoonish look and smarter techwww.autoexpress.co.uk

While I didn’t test drive one (iX3) I did have a look and mess around in one and felt all the hype seems to be the usual “mainstream” review hype nonsense. It’s not any more special than pretty much any other mid/large sized premium SUV EV out there.
I'm not sure that just sitting in a car really counts as useful feedback.
SHould be, the Born with similar battery and power is under 45kThe new id3 neo definitely "looks right"
Can't wait to see what the GTi version brings to the table. If its under the £50k mark would be good too lol
I'm not sure that just sitting in a car really counts as useful feedback.
Hahaha to be fair don't think anyone is claiming it's revolutionary from a touch and feel point of view. Apart from that wide screen along the windscreen maybe, but sure the truth is always somewhere in between.Neither is reading someone else’s opinions on how it drives. You can go test drive one yourself instead of reading anything on the internet as that would always be the best advice.
I'll see. I've got until the new year and worst case, I've got access to another car and my businesses van if I have to wait a few months beyond then. When I had the test drive in the iX3, the dealer did say that they're taking deposits on the i3 now for first deliveries at the end of the year. I'll hold on a bit and wait for more concrete info on the i3 pricing etc.@BaZ87 I think the new iX3 is the standout car in this situation, it's probably the best overall offering out there at the moment. I'd probably rather the i3, but they aren't going to be out until middle of next year.
I'd possibly take a look at the new Tesla Model Y Performance which is in this sort of price bracket, I do rate them, but appreciate it's a bit more unusual.
As I'm financing it myself it ended up more expensive for the SB over the saloon, but to be honest the utter disaster the software seems to be and the issues that i've experienced I just didn't want to take the risk on another one, some people have already been through 1 car had it replaced and have had the same issues.I was looking the other night and was surprised to see the Shooting Break actually appears cheaper. I was looking at the AMG Premium Edition and the SB is £1800 cheaper and for some reason it's better specced than the saloon too. The SB AMG Premium Edition gets the additional passenger side screen but the saloon doesn't - you have to get the AMG Premium Edition+ which is another £1500 on top.
Thats what I've had for the last 12 months, been very pleased with it as it works perfectly with both our cars an integrated into IOGSo we have now decided to go down the route of having a dedicated charger installed to the front side of our house. We're not using Octopus to do this but Smart Home Charge, as on the Octopus FB page there has been some complaints about the installations taking a long time to get booked and then difficulties cancelling and getting refunds.
The charger we're getting is a Hypervolt Pro 3 with a 10m tethered cable.
Having WiFi is why I choose the Hypervolt as mobile is not very good around our village. The hub is directly the other side of the wall it will be installed on.i've had my hypervolt home 3 pro installed by octopus, it was painless in my case, but as always YMMV
the hypervolt connects via wifi so you won't have issues with SIM shenannigans unlike the ohme
also, unless you have an incompatible car, IOG prefers to be linked via the car rather than the charger