
BMWBlog and Bloomberg is looking for someone that has applied for a Mini E lease. They are writing an article on the Mini E field trial and are looking for people who have applied for the experiment.
If you have applied for one and still waiting for an official answer or if you know someone that has, please feel free to contact us or email Jim Efstathiou at jefstathiou@bloomberg.net
If you remember, BMW decided to lease the Mini E to residents of California, New Jersey or New York. It’s a 1 year lease agreement that costs 850 dollars a month. With the lease agreement, BMW comes out to your house and sets up the 220-Volt power system that is used to repower the E.
Thank you!
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So… how much is the E lease? I missed that part…
Besides I want to meet Bloomberg. “Now that you’ve switched parties… WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW!?”
Ohhhh.. not Micheal… eh… disregard