kizamybute'
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Good thing is, it's just a "refresh" of the existing car. Further good thing is, places like T-Sportline or Unplugged Performance will soon offer conversion kits to put the new front end on your old Model 3.
Deal breaker for me, as it was with the Model S, no stalks. Nope, still can't do it. Wanted the Cybertruck, but it's a deal breaker there too. And, for me personally, not having a driver instrument screen separate from the main screen has always been a deal breaker for me and still is.
Certainly looks nicer. Not in love with the lower portion of the front bumper. A vent or two for styling would have been nice, but still a huge improvement over the current Model 3 front end which I've hated since day one.
This won't make all the existing Model 3's outdated overnight as it's still the same basic car with some refreshed improvements, just like the Model S refresh.
Deal breaker for me, as it was with the Model S, no stalks. Nope, still can't do it. Wanted the Cybertruck, but it's a deal breaker there too. And, for me personally, not having a driver instrument screen separate from the main screen has always been a deal breaker for me and still is.
Certainly looks nicer. Not in love with the lower portion of the front bumper. A vent or two for styling would have been nice, but still a huge improvement over the current Model 3 front end which I've hated since day one.
This won't make all the existing Model 3's outdated overnight as it's still the same basic car with some refreshed improvements, just like the Model S refresh.