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Hello all, I'm Matt and I just ordered a Midnight Silver M3LR. This is my first EV and I have to say, I'm pretty pumped! (Well, I guess you could say I'm *charged*, not pumped...#dadjokes.)

This vehicle will actually replace my wife's BMW X3M. As fun as that car is, her job has her driving 500-600 miles/week, which is a bit heavy on the wallet.

Looking forward to learning more and getting to know you all!
 
Hello all, I'm Matt and I just ordered a Midnight Silver M3LR. This is my first EV and I have to say, I'm pretty pumped! (Well, I guess you could say I'm *charged*, not pumped...#dadjokes.)

This vehicle will actually replace my wife's BMW X3M. As fun as that car is, her job has her driving 500-600 miles/week, which is a bit heavy on the wallet.

Looking forward to learning more and getting to know you all!

Good evening Matt. Welcome to the family.
I'm in west metro ATL. I have a MYLR.
The mobile charger that comes with the vehicle is good for about 4 miles/hr, so unless you plan to supercharge a lot, you will need something better.
I got the Tesla Gen 3 charger at home and get about 40 miles/hr from it.
 
Good evening Matt. Welcome to the family.
I'm in west metro ATL. I have a MYLR.
The mobile charger that comes with the vehicle is good for about 4 miles/hr, so unless you plan to supercharge a lot, you will need something better.
I got the Tesla Gen 3 charger at home and get about 40 miles/hr from it.

We charge on a 14-30 dryer outlet (240v/30A) for 22mph using the mobile connector. The constraint isn't the connector, its the adapter you use. :)
 
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