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    Scotland road trip

    Love the photos. Thanks for sharing :)
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    2000 Mile Roadtrip from LA to Colorado. First long road trip (Pics)

    What a great thread. Thoroughly enjoyed reading all of it. Many thanks to Bottomsup, Ctein (of photography fame?) and other friends who contributed. Of course, we don't have the heat problems here in the UK. Above 80F we are all lying around like fish out of water! OTOH the SC coverage is...
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    Tesla for 80 year old?

    For older drivers, you might consider whether they can read the screen in a Tesla. For some reason, Tesla use a fairly small font which can be difficult to read - even though there is enough space to make it larger.
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    Sold my Tesla yesterday - No Sellers Remorse Yet

    I am very pleased with how quiet my 2021 LR is, and the general quality of the fit and finish. Certainly competes with ICE vehicles I have known in the same price bracket. So far, the M3 experience is much better than I expected from pre-reading on the forums.
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    Audio connectivity, Qobuz, Hi-res?

    Frankly, this is just obtuse. The whole argument you are providing is wrong-headed. For 10 years most manufacturers have made it possible for you to listen to whatever you want, in a variety of ways, and at the quality you want. Maybe you would like a 6-CD stack player installed in the trunk...
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    Audio connectivity, Qobuz, Hi-res?

    Another Qobuz user here. Just read through this thread from the start and very disappointed that USB is the only choice. I stopped doing that 15-20 years back. Have owned my M3 for 4 weeks and the sound system is okay for car audio. But the choices for getting material into the sound...
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    Charging two cars - replacing existing charge point

    Oh boy! I have just read through this entire thread and my head is reeling. We have just purchased our second electric car, a Tesla Model 3, and we want to have two charge points rather than constant swapping. Is it really necessary to have a PhD in electrical circuits to work it out? So...