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      02-23-2024, 12:58 AM   #13
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That sucks but more importantly, you are OK. Cars can be fixed and because you reacted quickly, there is likely no engine damage due to any overheating. It will take some time but you'll get your dream M3 back. I was driving down to So Cal on I5 once and going up the grapevine, my engine temp started to rise as my coolant/radiator had a leak. I then lost all power and had to move over three lanes quickly to carry momentum and pull over to the shoulder. And I had my wife and one year old in the car too. And it was at night. Most importantly my family was OK and a flatbead finally came and picked us up. Hoping your repair goes quickly and smoothly.
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