Hello all! First post in this forum. Previous Bimmerfest member. Going from a two to a one car family. We do mostly local driving with a road trip a couple times per year. I walk to work and she drives 5 miles one way so an EV seems like a great option for our driving style. Just purchased a nicely optioned Telluride in Nov 2021 with the mindset of "this is our last ICE". But with the car market the way that it is right now, I can get more for my used Telluride than what I paid for it so a used X is doable!
From my limited research so far, liking the P90 or P100 six seat configuration. Need subzero (or cold weather pkg since we live in the NE). Premium package (depending on what year we buy) seems like a nice option. Otherwise, can be flexible. My questions are:
1) Should I find a MY with the MCU 2 already installed or get a MY prior to 3/2018 and pay to upgrade?
2)Should I sacrifice the P models for a bigger battery?
3)Are the falcon wing door molding degradation issues really as common as seen when googling?
Thanks all for any assistance and in the meantime, I am going to keep trying to learn as much as I can about these vehicles. Mostly, I am going to try and walk through the fear of giving up what I know and am comfortable with and embrace the future of driving and have a mindset that the "what if's" (range anxiety, charging, etc) will work themselves out.
From my limited research so far, liking the P90 or P100 six seat configuration. Need subzero (or cold weather pkg since we live in the NE). Premium package (depending on what year we buy) seems like a nice option. Otherwise, can be flexible. My questions are:
1) Should I find a MY with the MCU 2 already installed or get a MY prior to 3/2018 and pay to upgrade?
2)Should I sacrifice the P models for a bigger battery?
3)Are the falcon wing door molding degradation issues really as common as seen when googling?
Thanks all for any assistance and in the meantime, I am going to keep trying to learn as much as I can about these vehicles. Mostly, I am going to try and walk through the fear of giving up what I know and am comfortable with and embrace the future of driving and have a mindset that the "what if's" (range anxiety, charging, etc) will work themselves out.