AUSTIN, Texas — I have news for you: Electric cars can do donuts. In a recent test drive inside BMW’s new i3 electric car, we tested this theory in a small Austin parking lot. To be fair, we never truly “spun” around, but that’s only because I was nervous about breaking a law and the driver cautiously held back
The electric car, a small four-door, five-seater that gets 80 miles to a charge, is finally coming to the United States early this year — and it already has at least one nifty digital integration that could help make this sporty car more attractive to families. It’s designed to help you keep track of, find and communicate with family members wherever they are. Life360, the family locator app that set up our test drive, now has dashboard-level integration with the new BMW i3, along with iPhone and Android handsets. Read more…
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