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Peugeot Insurance, one of the M3 favourites (my M3 is insured with them for half the price of any other quote I could get) now recognises MY on their web site, but “unfortunately we are not be able to provide you with a quote”. Will try again in a couple of weeks.
5 hours after Southampton pickup and my Y is still not showing on the app. Phone and app restarted, logged off then back on, restarted car, connected car to WiFi. Still nothing. Anyone with same problems?
Same, DL seems to be cheapest, but still very expensive. Will be keeping an eye on this thread and switch once something reasonable appears on the market.
that Reddit person was me. By multiple destinations I meant multiple waypoints on the way to one final destination. I also have a M3. It’s way off topic, but the bugs I described do exist. Just try a multi-point journey that would result in a supercharger anywhere before the 2nd last stop.
Did you refurbish the wheels at Tesla service, and if not where in London please? I managed to scratch three wheels’ rims during my two months of M3 ownership.
Is there a relatively simple way of telling whether my MY will have 75 or 79kwh? I know you can potentially connect to the OBD port or something, but you’d need equipment for that that I don’t want to buy.
Same. My M3LR insurance with Peugeot is 480, but MYLR comes cheapest from Direct Line at £880, and that’s with a crazy total excess of £750. But I console myself that eventually more insurers will start quoting and we could then just move the insurer.
Interestingly, I only had two supercharging sessions in my M3LR 12/2021, both with at least 30 min preconditioning, one started form 40% at the new 250kw supercharger, the other from 15% at the older 150kw supercharger, and both peaked at 133kW.