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BMW reveals long waiting list for new i3 electric car - just for a test drive
Wed, 04 Dec 2013BMW BMW's new i3 electric car is proving so popular, punters are having to wait several months just for a test drive. This extraordinary detail was revealed last night by Ian Robertson, the company's global marketing chief (pictured above left, alongside the BMW i3 in London). Normally, test drive requests for a conventional petrol or diesel car are fulfilled on the same day when you visit a new-car showroom.
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Toyota FT-86 II concept (2011) at 2011 Geneva motor show
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