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Ha- yes. My 2001 e46 also had gloss black plastic trim pieces. |
Yep - I wrapped the center console, took a whopping 15-20 min. There are a few choices, and I went with the brushed black metal. Looked great once on,
as for the dash, I’m sure some wraps will come out, there’s also at least one company offering the dash refinished in carbon fiber. They put carbon on the OEM dash piece, and do a core swap. If I had the P with white interior, I’d actually consider it since the only thing that stopped me from ordering the white interior was the dash color... |
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Too soon? Anyway, there are many colors and styles available in vinyl if you buy it in roll form and are willing to cut yourself. 1 foot by 5 feet is way more than enough and generally about $10 on Amazon. 3x5 about $25 in case you think you might need a few tries |
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I vote, "no way, not going back" with one disclaimer.
Only problem is range. It's not what I expected and I have to think and plan around it more than I'm happy about. So my answer is "not going back but I still need an ice car in the mix... And I hope battery technology keeps improving. " I find myself doing an annoying level of planning each night: 1. Am I coming home right after work or am I going somewhere else? (city, etc?) if not, keep the charge limit at medium because it's better for battery life 2. If not coming straight home, do I want to have to drive like a grandmother on the trip (driving hard dumps power FAST)? If I do drive like a grandmother, will I make it without having to stop for a charge? 3. if yes to the #2, then I'll set the charge limit higher so I have enough juice to make it 4. If no to #2 I'll keep the charge limit at medium because I need to take an ICE vehicle anyway. I knew these tradeoffs existed, but they kick in way before I expected them to. For example, visiting my parents is 180 miles round-trip. I thought that would be easy, but nope.. That's well within the "you gotta plan" zone. I'll need to top it off, drive gently there and back, and not let them do aggressive test drives. Or I can find a destination charger while I'm there (there are no superchargers but one restaurant will let you charge (slowly) if you eat there.) |
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My guess is that the "annoying level of planning each night" will drop off pretty quickly. Get a couple extended drives under your belt and you'll find the solutions. Solutions for the daily stuff will become clear soon. Anxiety will ease and annoyance will lessen. Significantly. Seems more like you're going through an adjustment phase rather than having a problem. You know I'm not a Tesla fanboi, apologist, or anything of the sort, so... |
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Expect "Model 3 AWD Performance" (is there a RWD Performance?) to be classed somewhere else before next season begins. |
No, there’s no RWD Performance. Tesla stopped offering high power RWD cars in late 2014, when the first P85D came out and replaced the P85.
There is an AWD and and AWD performance, and then there’s the Performance Upgrade Package, but the hardware differences between the PUP cars (or p3D+ as it’s sometimes called, even though Tesla doesn’t call it that) are probably not relevant to autocrossing. OTOH, if only P3D+ cars get “track mode,” that could be a big deal. Re: range. Yes, planning gets easier as you get into the rhythm of it. |
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