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    Will 19" Sport Wheels from a 2022 M3 Fit a 2018 M3?

    Hi Everyone, Searched the forum and interwebs but didn't find a definitive answer. I have a 2018 LR M3 RWD with 18" Aeros and would like to install 19" Sport rims/tires, and I've been looking for a used set. The version for sale on the Tesla shop say it won't fit models with chrome handles and...
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    Tucson to Seattle via Reno

    No, sentry mode is off, as is the option to prevent cabin overheating. The Stats app shows .3 mph phantom drain, which might be a function of having the Tesla app running on my phone. Each time I dismiss it I get that message about the “best phone key experience.” I’ll keep checking and let...
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    Tucson to Seattle via Reno

    Hi All, Well, we started our trip on Tuesday, 5/17, at about 10am and decided to take our time and see the NoCal and Oregon coast. Couldn’t be more pleased with the choice. The coast is stunning and our 2018 M3 (RWD, LR) handled it beautifully. A few trip highlights (so far): - Aimed for the...
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    Tucson to Seattle via Reno

    Thanks for your reply. We are concerned about the same issue. The most crowded SC we witnessed on our trip from Seattle via I-5 was the new one in Centralia, WA. Most others were fine but I suspect that they will be more crowded this summer. We plan to leave on Sunday morning, which will get...
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    Tucson to Seattle via Reno

    Thanks for your thoughtful and detailed comments. We took the LA route last summer with the M3 and have driven through Page in one of our old ICE cars on our way to Missoula. The Reno route is about 60 miles shorter, though seems to take about the same time to drive as the other two. But we...
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    Tucson to Seattle via Reno

    Thanks for your reply, roblab. Yes, the M3 RWD is a great car. Bought it used in Seattle last summer before prices went crazy. And it does have FSD—not sure I’d pay $12k for it but it is useful on long trips. Still unsure which route we’ll take. LA is all freeway, which is nice, and we are...
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    Tucson to Seattle via Reno

    Hi All, We have a 2018 M3, RWD LR and are planning our return to Seattle in May. When we drove from Seattle to Tucson in August, the two routes provided by ABRP were through either LA or SLC, and we chose LA because more charging options were available. (It was our first road trip in the M3...
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    What did you name your Tesla?

    Full name is ”Leonard from Palm Springs” but shortened it to “Leonard” for simplicity’s sake…
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    Unhappy with the Resale value for my 2019 Model 3

    Should mention our M3 is long range RWD.
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    Unhappy with the Resale value for my 2019 Model 3

    FWIW, we purchased a black (June) 2018 M3 with 44k miles, FSD, and grandfathered free/included connectivity for $40k about 2 weeks ago. We bought the car in Seattle but are AZ residents, which means no state sales tax on private party sales. As an added bonus, AZ still charges next to nothing...
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    Pic of your Model 3.......RIGHT NOW! [model 3 pictures thread]

    Here's my recently acquired 2018 RWD M3. Lots of back story here but suffice to say I've wanted one for a long time, and the timing was right to acquire this one. Has 44k miles, FSD and connectivity for life. Couldn't be more pleased with the car and to be part of the club!
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    VW ID4

    Drove an ID.4 today—dealer got a demo in and had it placed out front—and really liked it. I’ve been holding out for an MY LR RWD since it was announced last summer (but of course still isn’t available) and was about to place an order for the SR variant that appeared for a quick moment at the...