AnthonyLR Member Feb 21, 2020 887 712 London Oct 25, 2020 #1 Oct 25, 2020 #1 Probably a stupid question, but as the new M3’s have longer range do existing ones and, if so, how do we know the range is longer?
Probably a stupid question, but as the new M3’s have longer range do existing ones and, if so, how do we know the range is longer?
Dilly Active Member Feb 24, 2020 4,092 3,855 Norfolk Oct 25, 2020 #2 Oct 25, 2020 #2 AnthonyLR said: Probably a stupid question, but as the new M3’s have longer range do existing ones and, if so, how do we know the range is longer? Click to expand... Given the the fact that it’s a swift little beastie demanding frequent use of the loud pedal, we’ll probably never know... Reactions: Twurzel, Beady3647, AnthonyLR and 1 other person
AnthonyLR said: Probably a stupid question, but as the new M3’s have longer range do existing ones and, if so, how do we know the range is longer? Click to expand... Given the the fact that it’s a swift little beastie demanding frequent use of the loud pedal, we’ll probably never know...