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My dog Mack.
 
I know seeing an M3 on the road isn't anything special anymore, but I saw this near our house and thought it looked pretty good with all the chrome deleted/wraped. I still wouldn't get black because of how hard it is to maintain the paint but it def looks great nice and clean like this.

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Looks pretty stealth. Interesting that it's used as a Lyft - nice ride!
 
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I know seeing an M3 on the road isn't anything special anymore, but I saw this near our house and thought it looked pretty good with all the chrome deleted/wraped. I still wouldn't get black because of how hard it is to maintain the paint but it def looks great nice and clean like this.

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That is a really nice Lyft.

Is that a really weird shadow or does the front have some paint sanded down?
 
This may not be the most visible, but it's a Model 3 with California MFG plates, near Salt Lake City, UT. There was a black Model S, also with California MFG plates, tailing it. The seats were black, and regular brake calipers. Seems odd that Tesla would be road-testing a "regular" Model 3 so far from home, so far into production, so I'm hoping and speculating it was an AWD.
 

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This may not be the most visible, but it's a Model 3 with California MFG plates, near Salt Lake City, UT. There was a black Model S, also with California MFG plates, tailing it. The seats were black, and regular brake calipers. Seems odd that Tesla would be road-testing a "regular" Model 3 so far from home, so far into production, so I'm hoping and speculating it was an AWD.
+1 on the AWD
 
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