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The LAPD's Costly BMW i3 Fleet Is Being Sold For Basically Nothing, Which Means There Are Deals
The LAPD's Costly BMW i3 Fleet Is Being Sold For Basically Nothing, Which Means There Are Deals-December 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:35

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If you’ve been worried the potential lack of legacy of modern electric vehicle batteries means you wouldn’t be able to get great used deals on them down the road, government acquisitions are here to save the day. The fleet of hardly-used electric s is being sold for dirt cheap.

The sale of at least some of the Los Angeles Police Department’s fleet of all-electric BMW i3 hatchbacks popped up on , high schooler Andrew Lambrecht’sEV enthusiast blog:

New Century BMW, the dealer that handled the leases initially, is currently selling them as CPO models. Interestingly, the front plates on the i3s in the LAPD parking garage are from Century BMW, proving the conclusion. Additionally, all the Capparis White i3s with Deka World interiors and 19-inch aluminum wheels for sale on Century’s website have their Carfaxes listed as “government vehicle.” Unfortunately for the county of Los Angeles, these i3s took a severe blow in their value. All of LAPD’s i3s for sale are all under $20,000, even ones with four-digit mileages. This is a significant disparity from their original starting price of $43,395.

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The Current Review also points out the vehicles had to be registered as “administrative” instead of patrol vehicles, which is why the mileage is so low—they didn’t have a real need for them—an issue that was already be reported back in 2018.

Both on the ground and on the books, the LAPD’s shiny BMW i3 program was basically, to some, a big ol’ flop as it effectively did nothing.

In June of 2016, BMW announced it won a contract to supply the Los Angeles Police Department with…

On top of that, the article reports the price of the program, including installing the infrastructure for a charging network, ran a cost of over $10 million.

At the time of the article’s publishing, 23 of some 200 original LAPD electric vehicles were listed for sale on the . The lowest prices on the used electrics originally hovered at around $15,000 and the highest is still under $18,000—about $25,000 to $30,000 less than when new.

So, again, we have four-number mileage, like-new government vehicles in a great weather environment and still under warranty at prices that are basically stealing from the cops (or the dealer, either got the money for these from us the taxpayers anyway). Sounds like a dream deal.

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