Driving My Nice New BMW i3S Around LA Makes Me Nervous So I’m Debating Keeping My Old One

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I was riding up the 405 freeway yesterday when I heard a loud “BANG!” Someone had hit my brand new (to me), mint condition, Galvanic Gold, hyper-rare 2021 BMW i3S. I turned to see a motorcyclist splitting lanes ahead, wobbling from the impact. He continued riding; it was a hit and run. I drove to work, stepped out of the car, and surveyed the damage. “SON OF A BITCH!”

It was a scratch. Not a huge scratch, but a scratch. A white line on my mirror, and I was livid! Mostly because this biker had hit my car (possibly on purpose, since he was splitting lanes, and possibly punishing those who were maybe a bit off to the left) and just rode off with not a care in the world. That’s just unacceptable! It’s also possible it was an accident; either way, just stop if you hit someone else’s car — not cool.

Anyway, here’s the baby scratch on my mirror:

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The impact had been loud, so I was surprised the damage was so minor. Luckily, though, it wasn’t on the mirror housing’s gloss black section, which is painted, but instead on that coarse black plastic section, which appears to be injection molded and black all the way through.

This is actually a great design choice by BMW, because it means you can bang that mirror on a parking garage entry-ticket machine and, while you’ll sustain a scratch, you won’t be able to tell because that scratch’s valley will be the same color as the rest of that part of the mirror. I know this because look at how my mirror looks now:

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Looks pretty much all fixed! If you look closely, you can see some roughness from the motorcycle incident on the right half of this image:

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But for the most part, it’s repaired, and I’m happy with how the car looks overall. But it got me thinking: First, if a little scratch like this has me all concerned, I need to get XPEL PPF as soon as possible. And second, when is this “phase” going to go away? Like, surely not every scratch is going to bum me out forever, right?

 

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My brother just bought a yellow Audi S3 recently, and he’s going through the same issue. He got a rock chip the other week, and it bummed him out. I used to have the same worry with my brother’s 1966 Ford Mustang and my 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee “Holy Grail.” They were all just so nice that adding even a scratch to them could ruin your afternoon. Surely you, dear readers, can relate? When will I be released from this prison?

Anyway, my partner, Elise (that’s not her real name), suggests that I keep my 2014 i3 and use that as my errands car. I won’t care if someone hits its mirror or if a rock chips its hood — it’s older, it has higher mileage, and it’s not in mint condition. But does it make sense to have two i3s? Does it matter if it makes sense?

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Maybe it doesn’t matter if it makes sense, and I should just own the cars I like, and when I get tired of one, I get rid of it. Maybe I’ll get tired of having two i3s, or maybe I’ll remain in this drunken-love state in which I see the i3 as an engineering masterpiece the likes of which we may never see again. Who knows? All I know is: I may be holding onto that gray i3 for my daily commuting — at least for a while.

203 thoughts on “Driving My Nice New BMW i3S Around LA Makes Me Nervous So I’m Debating Keeping My Old One

  1. I have a Pontiac G8 GT and for me it’s never. It’s my “fun car” but I know I’m one bad moment from having a hard time repairing/replacing many body parts. PDR is pretty good though, so I stress less about door dings. My poor truck has had 3 or 4 hail claims since I bought it new in 2016 and you’d never know it.

  2. I have a Pontiac G8 GT and for me it’s never. It’s my “fun car” but I know I’m one bad moment from having a hard time repairing/replacing many body parts. PDR is pretty good though, so I stress less about door dings. My poor truck has had 3 or 4 hail claims since I bought it new in 2016 and you’d never know it.

  3. The first one eats tires, but it’s special because it’s your first. The new one is the holy grail and too nice to risk for daily driving on LA streets.

    Clearly, you need a third i3 for typical LA driving.

    Now, with the first three spoken for, you’re going to need a fourth i3 for parts. Of course, you’ll hit a point where you need the same part in both cars, so you might as well start shopping for number five, too.

  4. The first one eats tires, but it’s special because it’s your first. The new one is the holy grail and too nice to risk for daily driving on LA streets.

    Clearly, you need a third i3 for typical LA driving.

    Now, with the first three spoken for, you’re going to need a fourth i3 for parts. Of course, you’ll hit a point where you need the same part in both cars, so you might as well start shopping for number five, too.

  5. It is liberating to let this kind of thing go. The only new car I’ve ever had is my 1993 Sentra SE-R. For a couple of years, sure, I’d wince at door dings and scratches and so on. But when you use a car as a normal car, those things happen. Then once there are a certain number of them, you let them go and you are freed from another source of worry and you can just enjoy your car. My 911 has a 10-foot paint job from the 90s that looks bad when you get close enough, but it’s a great color and has nothing to do with the silly fun I have with the car. Oh, another scratch? Big whoop. Maybe I’ll play with graphics. My Fiat came out of a body-and-paint restoration last year and when I start driving it I’m sure I’ll worry about the paint – but enjoying it comes first. I’ve let it go before and I’ll do it again.

  6. It is liberating to let this kind of thing go. The only new car I’ve ever had is my 1993 Sentra SE-R. For a couple of years, sure, I’d wince at door dings and scratches and so on. But when you use a car as a normal car, those things happen. Then once there are a certain number of them, you let them go and you are freed from another source of worry and you can just enjoy your car. My 911 has a 10-foot paint job from the 90s that looks bad when you get close enough, but it’s a great color and has nothing to do with the silly fun I have with the car. Oh, another scratch? Big whoop. Maybe I’ll play with graphics. My Fiat came out of a body-and-paint restoration last year and when I start driving it I’m sure I’ll worry about the paint – but enjoying it comes first. I’ve let it go before and I’ll do it again.

  7. I get the frustration. But the i3 is such a good city car, it feels so wrong to restrict it to part time duty. But with a fleet as large as David’s, they are all part time duty.

  8. I get the frustration. But the i3 is such a good city car, it feels so wrong to restrict it to part time duty. But with a fleet as large as David’s, they are all part time duty.

  9. As someone who cares about their vehicle, you’ll never get over it. And SoCal is a heavy-traffic area where shit happens. That said, does the holy grail i3 deserve to be a garage queen that only gets out on the weekends? If so, you’ve gotta keep the grey one as a daily. I lean a little more to driving the vehicle you really enjoy. If something does happen to it, you fix it up.

  10. As someone who cares about their vehicle, you’ll never get over it. And SoCal is a heavy-traffic area where shit happens. That said, does the holy grail i3 deserve to be a garage queen that only gets out on the weekends? If so, you’ve gotta keep the grey one as a daily. I lean a little more to driving the vehicle you really enjoy. If something does happen to it, you fix it up.

  11. I had a minor mirror scratch (my fault, parking garage pillar) that also made a huge noise. I assumed they do some kind of design magic to loudly alert anyone scraping their mirror.

  12. I had a minor mirror scratch (my fault, parking garage pillar) that also made a huge noise. I assumed they do some kind of design magic to loudly alert anyone scraping their mirror.

  13. Your girlfriend is encouraging your car hording? She is ok with you stacking tires in her garage for years? Dang, David. I think you have found your soul mate.

  14. Your girlfriend is encouraging your car hording? She is ok with you stacking tires in her garage for years? Dang, David. I think you have found your soul mate.

  15. In two months when my daughter starts college, I’m going to start commuting in her 2016 Mini. I bought it a year ago with a few scratches and a small bit of paint missing from the driver door, so I won’t feel bad beating the shit out of that car.

    In the meantime, although it’s not the sexiest color, driving an Oxford White Ford makes paint matching a walk in the park.

  16. In two months when my daughter starts college, I’m going to start commuting in her 2016 Mini. I bought it a year ago with a few scratches and a small bit of paint missing from the driver door, so I won’t feel bad beating the shit out of that car.

    In the meantime, although it’s not the sexiest color, driving an Oxford White Ford makes paint matching a walk in the park.

  17. I came out to my bike the other day in the Costco parking lot , I was buying a few bags of coffee, and the right side mirror was folded. Maybe hit by a human armed with a shopping cart.
    I have two motorbikes and a smallish car solely for me to use, all plated and insured ready to go, economics says this is stupid, so what? (-;

  18. I came out to my bike the other day in the Costco parking lot , I was buying a few bags of coffee, and the right side mirror was folded. Maybe hit by a human armed with a shopping cart.
    I have two motorbikes and a smallish car solely for me to use, all plated and insured ready to go, economics says this is stupid, so what? (-;

  19. DT has the same problem I do with computers…lots of cars/computers, each with a specific use, but may be going SLIGHTLY too far…SLIGHTLY…

  20. DT has the same problem I do with computers…lots of cars/computers, each with a specific use, but may be going SLIGHTLY too far…SLIGHTLY…

    1. Ouch. While I have definitely seen and met quite a few riders who merit your characterization over my 24 years of motorcycle riding, I’ve also met quite a lot who specifically don’t. Maybe it’s a regional thing?

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