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2019 m3 rwd lr with 40k gets 278 at 100%. Rated 310 new. Sits out in the sw fl sun 24/7. Maintenance has been 1 set of tires, a new 12v, cabin filter swap, and wiper fluid. We still love it.
I changed cabin air filter on my Model S few weeks ago after 70k km and to my surprise it was clean like it was there for only a month.
Using the reg of a 2015 MK7 golf I used to own, you can get a MANN cabin filter for £20 (high quality top end, can get much much cheaper), and they’re super easy to replace yourself (2mins).
Just tires, wiper blades and cabin filters, it's insane.
The Mann Frescious Plus ones are really good. But they are hard to find sometimes. I’ve also done well with the OEM one from VW. I’d avoid the WIX one. The charcoal is not well contained in the filter and it blows through the vents into the cabin and gets all over everything.
In addition, replaced air filter and cabin filter with Mann products at approx. 10,000 miles.
Mann carbon activated filter is the best OEM
I do mine every time i do my oil, I buy Mann carbon impregnated ones
Only needed the air cabin filter mold issue addressed.
I did the same mistake and bought these filters. They suck, just buy OEM or MANN filters (they are the same as OEM)
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