How much does a BMW i8 cost 2014?

The 2014 BMW i8 carries a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of around $136,600. Limited production and a high level of exclusivity means you can expect to pay full price for your BMW i8 when it comes time to break out the checkbook.

How much is a used 2014 BMW i8?

The value of a used 2014 BMW i8 ranges from $38,142 to $66,801, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

How much is a BMW i8 in Australia?

BMW i Series Models Price and Specs

Year Body Type Price to
2020 Coupe $288,860
2020 Convertible $316,030
2019 Coupe $256,080
2019 Hatchback $61,050

Is a used BMW i8 worth buying?

If you’re looking for something that’s going to be a ton of fun to own for just a couple of years, the BMW i8 could be a very fun, very interesting used buy. Sure, there’s risk but all things worth doing have risk. Owning an i8 could be worth it.

Is the i8 a supercar?

The I8 was the BMW flagship hybrid supercar, and it looks like something from outer space. The exotic yet futuristic design established the car as the manufacturer’s first step towards a new generation of cars and combined luxury with the plug-in hybrid experience.

How much does a used BMW i8 cost?

Used BMW i8 By Year

Vehicle Deals Starting Price
2019 BMW i8 7 Great Deals $89,950

Is a BMW i8 reliable?

As a member in the German i8 Club I spoke to many owners on our last meeting. Most had no serious issues, many the one with the fuel tank not opening. Pretty good for a car that is this complex and also not standard for BMW. However one guy has still serious trouble with the drive train and overheating.

What’s the price of a 2014 BMW i8?

The 2014 BMW i8 carries a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of around $136,600. Limited production and a high level of exclusivity means you can expect to pay full price for your BMW i8 when it comes time to break out the checkbook.

When did the BMW i8 car come out?

The BMW i8 debuted in 2011 as something of a trailblazer. Not only was it one of BMW’s very first electrified offerings, alongside the i3 city car, the BMW i8 is also widely revered as the original green sports car.

Is the BMW i8 a good sports car?

If you’re in the market for a high-end sports car, but believe strongly in long-term sustainability, the 2014 BMW i8 could be right up your alley. And regardless of your stance on the environment, the i8 makes the most striking visual statement this side of full-fledged exotics. The i8 delivers high performance on a grandly green scale.

What are the specs of a BMW i8?

Combining a peppy 1.5-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol with an electric motor, the i8 was based on a lightweight carbon-fibre monococque platform and offered some superlative figures on paper: 0-100km/h in 4.4 seconds, a claimed fuel consumption figure of 2.2L/100km and a claimed electric range exceeding 50km.