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The answer is NO, and it truly doesn't matter. Even though I love the HUD in my ///M3, in TM3 it would be superfluous. Think about it - there is no tachometer, no water/oil temp gauges, and changing gears is not applicable. The actual speed value gets easily picked up by peripheral vision from the center screen. Google maps navigation on the main TM3 screen is less conveniently located, but the quality and user interface to get what you want is a tremendous improvement on the German nav systems (click-5-times to confirm your selection in BMWs and Audis). I really don't miss the instrument cluster. And the full richness of Google maps nav could not be projected via HUD. Quote:
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Major auto-pilot (AP) improvements get pushed over the air (OTA) every month. Hardware upgrades get included in new cars as parts become available. New AP processors (HW3) are now being installed in TM3's with post 4/22 production dates. Software bug fixes and new features (track mode, etc) get pushed OTA without waiting for any "mid-cycle refresh" or other artificial deadlines. It's a totally different manufacturing mind set, that has its own set of challenges and problems. Which is why no traditional automaker is in a position to emulate what Tesla is doing. Ever. I'm saying that based on personal professional experience of having worked with most automakers that do business in the US. Not a chance. a
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| 04-26-2019, 11:24 AM | #443 |
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waiting on a tesla model 3 nurburgring time. i'm betting it goes into limp mode before the lap is over. Also can the model 3 perf drift around corners? as far as I can tell the traction control system is not defeatable.
I think the car is fine for those who want to commute in it every day. its probably better than an m3 in that regard. but I just can't see it as a fun weekend car. I'll keep my NA DCT 458 and turbo manual M3 for now. Would love a base model 3 to replace my civic and drive me to work while I nap though ![]()
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| 04-26-2019, 11:52 AM | #444 | |
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The track mode of traction control does allow a bunch of oversteer It’s not going to be as fun as a 458 for sure if that’s your weekend ride ![]() Last edited by nicknaz; 04-26-2019 at 12:04 PM.. |
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I think you will find it that the adjustment you made took care of the problem for good. a
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| 04-30-2019, 09:41 AM | #447 | |
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Hey folks, just to put my 2 cents in on the conversation. I was a die hard BMW fan. I've owned several BMW's (335i, E92 M3, 1M, F80 M3, X3 M40i) The point is, I just got bored of owning BMW's and I wanted to try out something different. I got rid of my F80 M3 last year and got a Tesla Model 3 Performance (fully loaded) around December. I never test drove the vehicle once, so it was a big gamble for me and I didn't know what to expect.
Let's just say I was pleasantly surprised. I no longer have to worry about fueling up while I am out (I do it at home), it's ridiculously fast, handling is awesome, I really like the minimalist interior (less buttons and nooks to dust), the car is constantly being updated with new features (i.e sentry mode), and I love the regenerative braking. The biggest plus as well is the piece of mind that it won't have the same issues mechanically as an M car and maintenance on the vehicle is minimal. I could easily see myself put +250,000 kms on this car, whereas before when I owned BMW's, I was always limited the kms I drove on them. I definitely recommend anyone who hasn't driven an electric vehicle to try out a Tesla Model 3.
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Well nothing can be worse than the orange peel on my alpine white and the squeaks/rattles on my full leather interior.
I'm not super picky so as long as it's in the ballpark of decent build quality. I'm relatively forgiving. |
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| 05-01-2019, 08:39 PM | #453 |
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Not taking away from the TM3 as it has its place for people that enjoy them. Not a car for me no matter how fast its 0-60 is. It would be a great point A to B car but I want my drives to feel special and have drama which the M3 delivers.
Not having sound or feeling the mechanic rumble of a machine just makes the overall experience lacking imo. Imagine having sex with your dream girl and she stays completely silent the entire time.... completely different experience I would think ![]() Alan
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![]() You will soon find out that there is only a logical place for only one M3 in your garage, and it will be the one you want to drive the most. At it wont be the German one. I'm still working through the 5-stage grief cycle over this, stuck on #3-4 right now. #5 is not too far out, and will likely result in fleet reduction. ![]() a
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It's about 3 weeks since I took delivery.
Some updates: Negatives - Discovered my rear window shield cracked from stress (common apparently, scheduled for service) - Squeaking suspension on accel and decel (common apparently as well, scheduled for service) - Imperfections, not orange peel. I actually saw a small ding on the hood but the paint is perfect, so I suspect the sheet metal had a ding - To get the advertised miles you have to be real gentle Positive - OMG it is so fast from low speed. It pulls so hard anything short of another Tesla or GT line Porsche can keep up and this is my daily. - I can drive it like a prius or like muscle car. - Haven't seen a Costco gas line in almost a month (hurray) - Fuel cost is 3/4 cheaper - Don't attract cops. They don't even look at me, practically invisible.
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| 05-05-2019, 01:13 PM | #458 | |
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![]() I think if I kept ASD on and switched out an aftermarket exhaust I would have connected better with the f80 and kept it longer. Its subjective I know, but I personally will take no sound over crap/meh sound |
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I spent a good year researching exhausts for this car and I always ended with there just wasn't anything out there that I liked. I ended up with a custom stock setup running the magnaflow resonators instead of the secondary cats with the zcp exhaust. That deepened the sound a bit and removed some of the rasp. After that I wanted to see if I could make it sound even better and picked the Akra slip on system. With the magnaflow res up front (stock dp and ASD off) plus the akra slip on I think I achieved the best sound on this platform to my ears. Better than stock, more volume but without sounding like a stupid civic with a fart can that most exhausts for this platform sounds like. It is one of the best sounding cars on the road now? No. Not by a long shot. Is it better and more acceptable for me? Definitely yes. The sound reminds me more of a E46 M3 but deeper. If I could get rid of the stupid burbles I would enjoy it even more but I don't want to loose warranty by tuning it. With that said sound is a major part of the 6MT driving experience for me and I just can't fathom not having it in a fun car. Alan
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There's no doubt that Tesla is a solid contender and the times it puts up are impressive and definitely competitive. The difference for me is subjective. When I step into the M4 I feel like I'm getting into the cockpit of a jet fighter. The seats, the interior, the lighting, the sounds, the smells, the gauges, etc. I feel like I'm in a damn rocket ship ready for blast off. I stepped into a friends Model 3 and I was sorely disappointed. To me it looked like a Motel 6 on the inside with a wall mounted tablet, subjectively, of course. When Tesla starts understanding more the "experience" of owning a high performance car and modeling their interior and exterior design around that, I'll definitely consider them for my next car. But for right now, I'll take my rocket ship.
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