Although BMW has moved just 60,000 i3s since the launch of the compact electric car in late 2013, i3 project manager Heinrich Schwackhoefer insisted that slow sales are not going to keep his employer from launching a second-generation model while speaking with Automotive News. “I firmly expect that. It’s not the sentiment within the company […]
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