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Looking more likely that white interiors will be an option soon.![]()
It's a new photo from today.Why do you say that? This is the same pic from 3 days ago right?
They've been saying "fall" so it could be as early as late next month...Looking more likely that white interiors will be an option soon.
It's a new photo from today.
Oh my. This made me realize something. The aftermarket plastic wheel cover market is going to be crazy. Plastic is cheap and molding is easy. We are going to have aftermarket covers in all sorts of shapes, colors and sizes. Fancy ones. Plain ones. Super bling.
I think this google photo has pretty much all the pictures so far of the model 3Oh nice i did not know. Do you have a source of more pics![]()
Oh my. This made me realize something. The aftermarket plastic wheel cover market is going to be crazy. Plastic is cheap and molding is easy. We are going to have aftermarket covers in all sorts of shapes, colors and sizes. Fancy ones. Plain ones. Super bling.
It's a new photo from today.
I sincerely hope that spinners make a return.
I don't know it's a new car. I just know it's a new pic.But all on a white car with 19" wheels. Even if it's a new pic, how do we know it's not the same car?
IMO the trunk opening has never been - nor is it now - as huge as some are now saying it is...
It is OK for a sedan. That's it. It is not a hatchback opening - and that has been the main complaint IMO.
I didn't realize anyone was calling it huge (I'll take your word for it). It's not. It has a moderately sized opening which will easily fit the most common of items.
That trunk lid opens scaringly HUGE.
Hmm, might be interesting to make totally flat ones, I wonder if one could get the aero down even further over the standard aero covers.
Acrylic (plexiglass) might be interesting, although I don't know how well it'd hold up against cracks and scratches. You'd see the rims inside, but wouldn't be dragging a turbulent vortex because of them. At the very least I'd want to "float" mount them so that there's no areas of high force on the acrylic at the mounting.
Of course what I'd really like is skirted wheels, but that's not an easy modification, and amateur skirts usually look terrible, and are of questionable benefit....
Moon has been manufacturing wheel covers for years ... the salt flats speed record guys love them
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I'm probably in the minority, but I think the Gen1 Volt looks much better than the Gen2.Moon has been manufacturing wheel covers for years ... the salt flats speed record guys love them
MOON Discs
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