I think most people who see an i3 wouldn’t call it an SUV. It’s more in the category of an oversized Smart car.
Yep, actually that makes more sense. Standing by her vehicle, it seemed to be about RAV4 size, which is a cross-over at best. I don’t know if she exactly has the i3 or not, I’ll have to pay more attention the next time I see her.
By the way, I’m not at all advocating that a person go buy one of these. My sister fell a$$-backwards into a good deal and the circumstances were right (mainly a boss that was willing to take a total bath on the deal, what-the-heck?). She’s not accumulating miles fast, it’s a work-car only. Hopefully that will give her a few years before maintenance gets prohibitively expensive. Buying one for full price, I think about 80 grand, no way.