Thursday, June 14, 2012

BMW's i3 & i8 Models Help Owners Save Money, Just Not With Their Pricetags

As BMW enthusiasts gear up for the release of the all new BMW i3 and BMW i8 electric and plug-in  hybrid models to hit the streets in 2014, it is doubtful that the drivers will be clamoring to these models just in order to save money on gas. With the i3's price tag rumored by Bloomberg to be in the +100,000 EUR ($125,510 USD) range, customers will be primarily paying for the performance, innovation, and luxury of a BMW without near the emissions. Still very much resembling concept cars, the sci-fi inspired carbon fiber bodies along with polycarbonite windows, doors, and fenders are sure to turn heads on the highway. Both of these vehicles are just as much about innovation as they are about energy conservation in order to help maintain the vision of what the automotive industry can accomplish as long as the demand is present. For more on other BMWs as well as other favorite European automotive imports, visit the official site of Tulsa's dealer repair alternative at European Autospecialist

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