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    23 M3 UG to 23 M3 H like iPhone 14 UG to 15, Same?

    What to get 2023 M3 or 2024 M3? We faced the same question just a few weeks ago and decided to go with the 2023. We much prefer the steering wheel stalks, plus we got a nice discount on a new inventory M3 ($3.5k). We did not care about the rear seat display of the 2024 model (only dogs ride in...
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    Resurrecting the zombie False Forward Collision Warning

    We might have figured out why my wife gets so many FCWs. She gets them when the car rolls up to stop behind another car using one pedal braking. She gets completely off the accelerator to slow down and then presses again when the one pedal driving ends up stopping too far behind the car ahead...
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    Resurrecting the zombie False Forward Collision Warning

    My wife likes driving our new M3. However, she is increasingly getting upset about the random Forward Collision Warnings she is getting driving in town. We are trying to figure out what sets it off but there seems to be no rhyme or reason. And, of course, every time that happens our Tesla...
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    Keeping an Infrequently Driven LFP Happy

    Very encouraging. When I look at the storage degradation charts for LFP I'd have expected more degradation especially given the high ambient storage temperatures in AZ (unless your garage is air conditioned)
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    Keeping an Infrequently Driven LFP Happy

    Similar situation here. We are going to leave our M3 LFP for 6 months in Oregon around 10 deg C. Based on the SOC based degradation charts/research I have seen, I also plan on leaving the car plugged in at 50% SOC. To enable the BMS to balance the cells during our absence, I plan on charging to...