The Comeback Car: When a "Fixed" Problem Returns

Описание к видео The Comeback Car: When a "Fixed" Problem Returns

A LESSON LEARNED! We're not perfect, and this car's story proves it. After replacing the fuel pump in this BMW i3, we thought the problem was solved. But when it came back with the same issue, we knew we had to dig deeper. Watch to see what we found and how we fixed it.

Here are some interesting facts about the BMW i3:
Design and Features:

Unique design: The BMW i3 has a distinctive design, with a futuristic look and a focus on sustainability.
Carbon fiber construction: The i3's body is made from carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP), making it lightweight and strong.
Suicide doors: The i3 has rear-hinged doors, also known as "suicide doors," which provide easy access to the rear seats.
Electric Powertrain
Electric motor: The i3 has a synchronous electric motor that produces 170 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque.
Battery options: The i3 was available with a range of battery options, including a 22.6 kWh battery and a 42.2 kWh battery.
Range extender: Some i3 models came with a range-extending gasoline engine, which provided an additional 150 miles of range.
Sustainability and Technology
Sustainable materials: The i3's interior features sustainable materials, including recycled plastics and natural fibers.
Advanced tech: The i3 was one of the first cars to feature a large touchscreen display and a range of advanced safety features.
Regenerative braking: The i3 features regenerative braking, which captures kinetic energy and converts it into electricity to charge the battery.
Production and Sales
Production run: The BMW i3 was produced from 2013 to 2022.
Sales figures: Over 200,000 i3s were sold worldwide during its production run.
Awards and recognition: The i3 has won numerous awards, including the 2014 World Green Car of the Year.

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