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There was a video on youtube where the owner took off the rear bumper and there was nothing structural underneath to support towing either.I don't understand your reasoning. Any structural elements where tow hitches would attach are hidden, just like they are on the Model X. You would look at the MX rear end and say "that can tow 5000 pounds", but the M3 can't tow??
Thanks. I'd be very interested in watching this!. If you can point me to this, it would help. I searched and could not find it. All I found was someone looking at outside of the back and saying there is no way it could tow.There was a video on youtube where the owner took off the rear bumper and there was nothing structural underneath to support towing either.
Thanks. I'd be very interested in watching this!. If you can point me to this, it would help. I searched and could not find it. All I found was someone looking at outside of the back and saying there is no way it could tow.
I watched that video also. This detailer knows very little about how tow bars/hitch mounts are usually attached. Having installed several myself, they usually attach to the bumper mounts and/or structural members behind them, which are necessarily very strong. Definitely not conclusive in any way.3:10
He doesn't take the panel completely off on camera, claimed that he did unbolt the panel and found nothing under.
p.s. I think it's quite sad I was able to recall the exact video instantly......... ELON I CAN'T WAIT ANYMORE BLARGH
Thanks -- that's the one I found previously. I doubt that there is nothing under there. There has to be a bumper and the frame supports for it. That's what the Model X hitch attaches to, as well as the aftermarket Model S hitches.3:10
He doesn't take the panel completely off on camera, claimed that he did unbolt the panel and found nothing under.
p.s. I think it's quite sad I was able to recall the exact video instantly......... ELON I CAN'T WAIT ANYMORE BLARGH
I see you’re from Fresno. Glad I won’t be the only M3 driver in town.I'd like to wait for the white interior but my order will be placed before the full $7,500 tax credit expires. Im thinking second half of 2018.
Nice! when are you getting yours though?I see you’re from Fresno. Glad I won’t be the only M3 driver in town.
The delivery estimator shows March - May, but I’m probably going to wait another 6-8 months for the dual motor AWD.Nice! when are you getting yours though?
Well, this topics Poll suggests ~25% are waiting for AWD. Assuming US reservations is about 300,000, total AWD deliveries will be 75,000.I received my configuration e-mail for my two reservations, but am waiting for AWD on one and the low cost version on the other. The configuration portal allows me to configure, but I wonder if the AWD and small battery will just appear on that when available.
Question: Will all the invitees be given the option to order these other configurations once they go live? That will create quite a rush of orders I imagine. Unless you are one of the first few to configure, you may be waiting many months as the backlog of those works through production.