Pagemakers
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Interested purely for the acceleration the AWD lacks compared to the current Performance version. No interest in the new seats/spoilers etc.
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Got to be a bit careful with those numbers as Performance is without rollout and LR is with rollout.Current 3 Performance = 3.1
Highland AWD = 4.2
I test drove a RWD at 5.8 and I was underwhelmed.
What is rollout?Got to be a bit careful with those numbers as Performance is without rollout and LR is with rollout.
There's really strong evidence to say that Performance is just software and that was certainly true early on.
The car is not quite stationary when the 0-60mph time is measured. It's allowed to "roll" (move) 1ft first. The performance models have 0-60mph quoted WITH rollout and other models without.What is rollout?
Wow. Never knew that. Thank you.The car is not quite stationary when the 0-60mph time is measured. It's allowed to "roll" (move) 1ft first. The performance models have 0-60mph quoted WITH rollout and other models without.
Got to be a bit careful with those numbers as Performance is without rollout and LR is with rollout.
The performance models have 0-60mph quoted WITH rollout and other models without.
Hopefully the car will standout a bit more than the lesser Model 3s, that's my current complaint with my M3P, particularly when there was a 10K difference when i bought mine
Love that red
This comment made me chuckle.Lots of leaked information and pictures now, we know it has:
New bucket seats
New Front Splitter
Ventilated Seats
New Rear Spoiler
630bhp according to latest leaks
Which would put it right around 2.7s - 2.9s 0-60 and 10.9s 1/4 Mile. No doubt they are targeting the X Drive M3 Performance.
Anyone got much interest in this vehicle? I was hoping for more power than 630bhp personally, feels like a small step up from the last gen Model 3 Performance. Would have been nice to go 700 - 800hp range for an everyday driver.
Which is correct. These statements contradict each other: