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2021 (70) BMW i3 125kW 42kWh 5dr Auto [Suite Interior World]

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

5.7" colour TFT Instrument cluster display - speedometer and readout, power and range informationApple car play
Bluetooth hands free telephone facility with USB audio interface and audio streamingBMW apps interface
BMW ConnectedDrive - AssistBMW live tiles with charging, dynamic range map, integrated handbook, iDrive Touch Control with buttons, TMC information used to dynamic route plans
BMW Online servicesBMW Professional Multimedia Navigation system - 10.25" LCD screen with BMW i design, dynamic route planning and 8 buttons
BMW remote servicesBMW Teleservices
Connected eDrive ServicesECO PRO mode to improve range
ECO PRO+ mode to maximise the potential range (top speed 56mph) significant gains in range through a series of onboard electronic measuresElectronic display of drivetrain information and battery range and temperature
Front and rear Brake pad wear indicatorLights on warning by audio warning signal when ignition is switched off
On board computer - average speed+fuel consumption, service interval, clock/date, odometer/trip meter, outside temperature display and ice warningPersonal profile with automatic lock when driving away selectable, preferences and favourites to a personal profile within the vehicle
Real time traffic informationServotronic variable electric power steering (EPS)

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

12V compressor with integrated sealant injection bottle and hose2.4kW AC charging with 5m cable
AC Fast charge cableBMW eDrive motor
BMW integrated differential transmission with electronic parking lock and single forward and reverse gearsDrive performance control with ECO PRO+, ECO PRO and comfort modes
Li-ion battery with active cooling and 38kWh usable energy with aluminium radiator, 8 modules ,integrated battery storage management electronics (SME)Safety battery cut-off for drive train and 12V

Entertainment

Auxiliary point for auxiliary devicesDAB Digital radio

Exterior Features

Black finished door sillsBlack window surrounds
Black with integrated LED brake light in rear spoilerBody colour front and rear bumpers, doors and door handles
Contrast highlights in BMW i Blue - Kidney grille surrounds below doorsDirection indicator side lights in exterior mirrors
Dynamic brake lightsElectrically adjustable high gloss black exterior mirror with aspheric on drivers side, convex on passenger side mirrors
Electrically folding, anti dazzle, heated memory, auto parking function, heated washer jets, electrochromatic, aspheric on passenger exterior mirrorsFlap in rear side panel, right with push function to open with C shaped indication band for battery condition integrated into central locking system
Front and rear bumper system with replaceable deformation elementsFront electric windows with open and close fingertip control, anti trap facility and comfort closing
Green tinted heat protection glazingHigh gloss black bonnet, door mirrors, roof and tailgate with chrome optic trim
High level third brake light integrated into rear spoiler with front LED bumper, LED side mirror caps, LED rear integrated cluster behind tailgateIntegrated tailgate rear window with tempered safety glass, heated rear window
Kidney grille chrome high-gloss with contrast frame in BMW i BlueLED direction indicator lights on front bumper
LED rear lights integrated into tailgateLow A pillar panel
Model designationRain sensor with automatic windscreen wiper and headlight activation
Rear BMW i3 designationRear fog lights in bumper
Rear view mirror with automatic dipping of passenger mirror when reverse gear is selected to aid parkingRear wiper
Reversing lights in bumperRoof mouldings with matt chrome optic highlight
Shark fin roof aerialSide windows with tempered safety glass, rear static fixed windows
Visible VIN plate 

Interior Features

12V power socket in centre console50/50 split folding rear seat
Additional 12V power socket in right-hand side of bootAdditional detachable cupholder
Anthracite Velour floor matsAutomatic interior light when door is opened/ignition switched off or via remote key
Cabin pre-conditioning via iDrive or BMW i Remote AppCentral cupholder - additional cupholder with clip on function for centre console
Conditioned based serviceDC rapid charge preparation
Electronic drive selector on steering column to select drive, reverse, neutral or parkFoldable front centre armrest with integrated storage compartment
Front and rear four seats with individual seat designsFront and rear grab handles in roof linings
Front and rear map pocketsFront and rear side armrests integrated into door trim
Front integrated seat backrest and rear height adjustable headrest for all seatsFront seat heating
Gear selector switch on steering column with control lever in chrome pearl grey with leather inserts in black and gear visual indicationGlove box with partitioned sections
Illuminated charging socket in visual displayIsofix child seat attachment for two rear seats
Luggage compartment access via recessed handle below tailgateManually adjustment steering wheel column
Multi phase AC fast charge preparationMulti-function controls for steering wheel
Pre-heating for battery with active air flap controlRear shelf cover
Single zone automatic air conditioningSlide through light weight front seats with easy access to driver or passenger seat
Storage compartment in driver and passenger doorsSunvisors with vanity mirrors and ticket pocket
Two folding rear seat headrestsVernasca leather / Dalbergia Brown cloth upholstery

Packs

Extended storage pack - I3Suite interior world pack - i3

Passive Safety

2 x 3-point rear seatbeltsActive Differential Brake (ADB-Sport) in DSC-OFF mode
Airbags - Front driver/passenger, front and rear curtain head protection, front side, manual deactivation of front passenger airbagAnti lock braking system (ABS) with brake assist
Automatic Stability Control (ASC)BMW emergency call
Brake dryingBrake energy regeneration
Braking readinessCornering brake control (CBC)
Crash Sensor - Activates hazard warning/interior lighting, central locking release + 12V and HV battery safety cut-offDynamic brake control
Dynamic stability control + (DSC+)Dynamic Traction Control - DTC
Electronic parking brakeElectronic tyre pressure monitor
Front ventilated disc brakesHill start assist with traction detection
Rear solid disc brakesSeatbelt security check for driver and front passenger
Side impact protectionTwin horns
Warning triangle and first aid kit 

Security

Central locking switches for front doors, bonnet, footwell charging flap, footwell fuel filler flap and tailgateCheck control system for monitoring of lights and door/luggage compartment open warning
Locking wheel boltsRemote control including integrated two key
Stop/start button with comfort go keyless engine startThatcham category 1 alarm system with remote control and engine immobiliser

Wheels

BMW Mobility kit with tyre sealing systemLightweight alloy wheels with unique streamline design
Reduced rolling resistance tyres
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Electric Vehicle Data

Battery Capacity in kWh42.2Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins)900
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change0-80Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW2.3
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins)390Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change0-100
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW7.4Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins)258
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change0-100Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW11
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Charge Time (Mins)84Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Percentage Change0-100
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Power Supply - kW50Battery TypeLithium-ion
Coupler/Connector TypeCCS Type 2NEDC Electricity Consumption kWh/100 km13.1
NEDC Maximum EV Range Miles223Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage100000
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years8WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - City11.1
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - City - TEH11.5WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - City - TEL11.1
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb15.5WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb - TEH16
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb - TEL15.5WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Extra High21.4
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Extra High - TEH21.8WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Extra High - TEL21.1
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - High13.8WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - High - TEH14.2
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - High - TEL13.8WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Low10.7
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Low - TEH11.3WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Low - TEL10.7
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Medium11.3WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Medium - TEH11.6
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Medium - TEL11.3WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - City5.6
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - City - TEH5.4WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - City - TEL5.6
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb4WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb - TEH3.9
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb - TEL4WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Extra High2.9
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Extra High - TEH2.9WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Extra High - TEL2.9
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - High4.5WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - High - TEH4.4
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - High - TEL4.5WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Low5.8
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Low - TEH5.5WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Low - TEL5.8
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Medium5.5WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Medium - TEH5.4
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Medium - TEL5.5WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City421
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City - TEH405WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City - TEL422
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb303WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb - TEH293
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb - TEL304WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Extra High223
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Extra High - TEH215WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Extra High - TEL223
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - High339WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - High - TEH328
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - High - TEL340WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Low436
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Low - TEH410WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Low - TEL438
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Medium411WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Medium - TEH401
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Medium - TEL412WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City261.6
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City - TEH251.7WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City - TEL262.2
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb188.3WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb - TEH182.1
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb - TEL188.9WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Ex High - TEH133.6
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Ex High - TEL138.6WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Extra High138.6
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - High210.6WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - High - TEH203.8
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - High - TEL211.3WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Low270.9
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Low - TEH254.8WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Low - TEL272.2
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Medium255.4WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Medium - TEH249.2
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Medium - TEL256 

Emissions - ICE

CO2 (g/km)0Noise Level dB(A)68

Engine and Drive Train

Catalytic ConvertorTrueCC1
Engine CodeIB1P23M0Gears1 SPEED
TransmissionAUTO 

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC0
Badge Power170Coin Series[Suite Intr World]
Generation Mark1Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0728E
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years6Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage999999Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)7.3Engine Power - BHP170
Engine Power - KW125Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM4800Engine Torque - LBS.FT184
Engine Torque - MKG25.5Engine Torque - NM250
Engine Torque - RPM4800Top Speed93

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTPRDE Certification LevelN/A

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front155/70 R19
Tyre Size Rear175/60 R19Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel StyleTURBINE STYLE 429Wheel Type19" ALLOY

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1590Length4011
Wheelbase2570Width1775
Width (including mirrors)2039 

Weight and Capacities

Gross Vehicle Weight1710Luggage Capacity (Seats Down)1100
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)260Max. Loading Weight440
Minimum Kerbweight1270No. of Seats4
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb9.9
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

BMW i3

By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction

If you're not yet quite convinced by the electric vehicle revolution and you want a used EV from the 2018-2022 period, then maybe this facelifted version of BMW's i3 could be the car to tempt you. This model is all the things you'd expect a compact EV from this period to be - refined, eco-conscious and super-affordable to run. But it's also surprising when it comes to sheer driving enjoyment thanks in large part to the light weight of a specially developed state-of-the-art carbon-fibre and aluminium chassis. This improved model built on that character with an extra, more focused, i3s variant. It's all part of BMW's rather different approach to EV motoring.

History

The i3 was originally launched back in 2013 as a first offering from its maker's 'BMW i' all-electric sub-brand into which the Munich manufacturer had ploughed over £2 billion of investment. Futuristic looks were matched with even more sophistication underneath courtesy of a ground-breaking carbon-fibre and aluminium chassis. This made the car lighter than obvious EV rivals and allowed for the installation of an optional 'Range Extender' two cylinder petrol engine for buyers needing to maximise operating range. The resulting package, in electric vehicle terms at least, turned out to be quite successful for BMW, with over 10,000 global sales by the end of 2017, helped by the fact that the brand continually developed the car following its original launch. As it needed to. The rather feeble, 60Ah/22kWh battery package supplied with the car when it was first introduced had a real world range that struggled to reach 80 miles between charges - which meant that almost three quarters of early customers felt forced to pay extra for the pricey 'REx' 'Range Extender' engine. Things improved greatly in 2016 though, when a new 94Ah/33kWh battery unit increased that range by almost 50%. As a result, in 2017 the i3 consolidated its position as our market's joint second best-selling all-electric model, vying with the Renault ZOE, both models just behind the Nissan LEAF. But of course this BMW was a pricier, more up-market-feeling product than either of those two contenders, premium credentials which were enhanced by the further round of changes that brought us this significantly improved model in 2018. It proved to be a little smarter, a little better connected and a little better equipped than the earlier version. And, most significantly, there was an additional variant, the sportier i3s, which got more power and sharper chassis dynamics. Whatever version you prefer as a used buyer, the i3 remains a car of contradictions. An individual choice, yet with mass appeal. And an eco warrior that a petrol head might also enjoy. Ultimately though, it's a BMW born to be electric - which ought to be a very good thing indeed. Production ended in late 2022.

What You Get

Even now, the i3 still looks quite futuristic. Starting from a clean sheet of paper, the BMW eDrive development team were able to create a lightweight body perfectly balanced to suit the specific needs of its electric powerpack. The created weight saving could then be 'invested' in larger batteries to improve the operating range. That was the idea anyway: the reality saw bodywork fabricated from the kind of aluminium and carbon fibre mix you'd find on a McLaren supercar or an F1 Grand Prix racer. Those were the headlines, but the reality was that most of the carbon-fibre used was blended with plastic - which sounds far less exotic. Still, what was important was the end result. Without the batteries, what we were given here would be easily have been the lightest car on the market. We certainly like the front end, which saw a front bumper restyled for this improved model, featuring a black U-shaped surround that flows up into horizontal turn signal indicators. In the original model, this front end had introduced some subtle new vocabulary to BMW's well-established design language. The Munich maker's familiar double kidney grille is present and correct, but it's purely cosmetic as the electrically powered i3 doesn't require any cooling air, even if you do choose one with a supplementary Range Extender petrol engine fitted out back. A more controversial touch is the sudden dip in the pronounced so-called 'streamflow' shoulder line just rearwards of the front doors. It apparently was incorporated so as to create a larger side window surface for the rear passenger compartment, but at first glance, it looks like a bit of an after-thought. You'll be glad that it's there though, if you have to take a seat in the back because otherwise, that whole rear seat area would be a bit of a black hole. And pretty impossible to get to were it not for the opposing 'coach-style' doors that open to reveal the lack of the kind of central B-pillar that almost every other car in the world has to have. Back seat occupants would be pretty much trapped if this BMW had one but the bodywork and chassis of an i3 are so stiff, a centre pillar isn't necessary. So it is that, rather against the odds, what we have here is a car that's incredibly easy for anyone of any age to get in and out of. It is unfortunate though, that the rear door can't be used until the front one has been opened - which means that you'll always have to act like a chauffeur when dropping the kids off on the school run. Talk of children brings up a potentially deal-breaking point for family folk. Namely that only two people can actually be accommodated in the back, even though three would probably fit at a squash thanks to the lack of the usual centre transmission tunnel. There's a totally flat floor up-front too and the roomy feeling you get is enhanced by the low window line and the tall airy cabin. There's no conventional instrument cluster - just two high-definition LCD screens, one behind the steering wheel and the other a large central monitor standardised at 10.25-inches in size, sited at the top of the centre console and big enough for rear seat folk to see. The gear selector and start/stop button share a stalk projecting from the steering column and you engage gears using its incorporated rotary controller. The boot offers a relatively restricted 260-litre capacity thanks to its high floor. If you do need more room, the 50:50 split rear bench folds down using handles near the headrests that are easy to reach from outside the boot. Activate them and you'll create a completely flat surface freeing up 1,100-litres.

What to Look For

A common issue is problems with the steering system (helm gets stiff or emits squeaking noises); the stiffness in feel is due either to low tyre pressures or software issues. The squeaking is usually due to an insufficiently-lubricated plastic bearing on the steering spindle sleeve. We've also heard of an issue with the printed circuit board, which can lead to a sudden loss of power or even a complete motor shutdown. The printed circuit board is a critical part of the Electric Motor Electronics module and in some cars, was not up to the required specifications. BMW issued a recall to address this issue, but if your i3 experiences a sudden loss of propulsion, that may be a sign that this issue hasn't been properly attended to. We've also heard reports of the plastic mounts for the electric motor failing, particularly in harsh conditions, but this tended mainly to apply to pre-facelift models. If the charging rate is too slow, then there might be several reasons. You might not have set the charging rate to 'maximum'; or you might need to properly engage the right charge setting for the cable you're using. There are two i3 cable settings - for the 'AC rapid charging cable' (the 7kW one) and the 'Standard charging cable'. If you've checked all of this and the charging rate remains too slow, then you may have a faulty charger in your i3. This facelifted model used three 16 amp charging circuits, which can either work separately for 16 amp 3-phase charging; or in pairs for 32 amp single phase charging. In case any of these units fail to work, then the i3 is set to charge at 16 amp/3.7kW, which in that case would result in in slow charging speeds. Otherwise, it's just the usual things. Insist on a full servicing history. Also check the nav system has had a current map update; if it hasn't, your mapping is liable to years out of date! As usual with a small family car, kerbed alloy wheels and signs of interior child damage are very possible. Use these as negotiating points with the seller.

Replacement Parts

(approx based on a 2020 i3 EV excl. VAT) Because this is an electric car, the amount of parts needing maintenance aren't that great, but there are a few. A pair of rear brake pads are about £28. Front discs are around £73 and rear discs around £36. And a wiper blade costs in the £5-£19 bracket. If you're buying from a BMW dealer, check whether the car has the cover of a BMW insured warranty; remember that this applies only in the first three years from new and without a warranty in place, repair costs can be absolutely ruinous - e.g. a safety box can cost well upwards of £2,000 if it needs replacing. Warranties not issued from VBMW dealers will probably be useless.

On the Road

As part of the 2018 facelift update, BMW expanded the i3 range with an additional sportier 's' variant. The standard version had an electric motor rated at 170hp, while the 's' derivative used a motor rated at 184hp. The handling of the 's' model was uprated too, with a 40mm wider track, a 10mm lower ride height, larger 20-inch wheels and specially tuned springs, dampers and anti-roll bars. All of that made this BMW feel even more planted and agile, embellishing this model's reputation as the first EV able to offer genuine driving enjoyment. Predictably also though, the i3s modifications further stiffened up ride quality that was already quite firm in the standard i3, as the engineers sought to reduce the natural tendency of the tall, narrow body to roll around through the corners. There was no kind of adaptive damping system available to minimise the downside here, so even if you're set on an i3s, we'd advise also trying the ordinary variant before you finally decide. Initially with this facelifted i3, both versions were offered either full-Electric spec or in 'Range Extender' ('REx') form, though the 'REx' option was quickly withdrawn at the end of 2018. The preference here is really down to peace of mind, the 'REx' package adding in a Korean-built two-cylinder petrol generator which can cut in to increase your driving range by around 80 miles should you run out of battery charge. You might think that to be an issue, given that some rivals can significantly better the distance possible between charges of this car's 94Ah/33kWh battery pack - expect around 120 miles in real world terms. Still, charging can be relatively quick, taking less than four hours using the 7kW Type 2 Wallbox that you'll need to get fitted in your garage. Find a high-amperage DC charger at a garage or service station and up to 80% of battery charge can be replenished in just 40 minutes. At the opposite end of the spectrum, a normal household plug point will need 11 hours to completely recharge the car.

Overall

There's lots that we really liked about the i3. It offered a premium feel missing from every other compact EV of its period, something we think that would translate into a genuinely special ownership proposition. And, despite the fact that it dates back to 2013, it still looks distinctive and interestingly-styled. Plus it's innovative under the skin. Better still, this BMW remains - by some distance - the most rewarding electric car you could choose from the 2013-2022 period to drive, especially in uprated i3s guise. In short, even if you're a bit sceptical about electric vehicles, you might enjoy trying this one. Even if it doesn't change your viewpoint, you're going to have a heck of a lot of fun proving yourself right. Compared to this i3, even a talented vehicle like BMW's own 1 Series seems a bit grey and two-dimensional. Like it or not, this is the future for small cars. Or at least it would be if the battery element of the i3's technology was able to match the sophistication shown elsewhere in the design of this product. The i3 never really offered a particularly long battery range and we'd be tempted to try and find one fitted with the optional little Range Extender engine fitted, though that was phased out pretty quickly in the lifetime of the post-2018-era facelifted model we've been looking at here. On top of that, rear seat room and boot space are a bit restricted and prices are quite high. But if you can get over all of that, then you'll find that this BMW has much to offer. Take a drive and you begin to understand why. The i3's bold, futuristic and, in its own way, moved the game on in this sector. It's a car the used car segment needs. Try one and, perhaps to your surprise, you might find that you do too.

Performance
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Handling
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Comfort
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Space
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Styling
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Build
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Value
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Equipment
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Economy
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Depreciation
80%
Insurance
70%

This vehicle has previously been registered to a business or a vehicle rental company, or been used by a business, so it may have been driven by more than one driver.

* Figures for fuel consumption, the CO2 produced, and/or the pure electric range are provided for comparative purposes only and are based on laboratory testing. The actual figures under real world driving conditions will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions, vehicle load and the health of the battery.

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47 monthly payments of£302.03
Deposit£249
Total amount payable£20,700.41
Fixed interest rate5.7%
Representative APR10.9%
Cash price£15,998
Credit amount£15,749
Annual mileage8000
Contract mileage32,000
Excess mileage charge8.1p per mile
Completion fee£1
Optional final payment£6255
Term (months)48

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