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I believe the new 330e are coming on Cinturato tyres, which doesn't inspire me to be honest. The only other thing I wondered is whether the electric engine gives a "smoothness" in torque which leads to less wear somehow... though that's me grasping at theories with no technical understanding!
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I noted the tyre choice for the new 330e, know what you mean. |
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08-16-2019, 05:15 PM | #25 |
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Yes normally they are much more detailed, unfortunately he did not give any important feedback regarding the real electric range, or mpg in general during his test, or even compared it with the 330i in terms of handling, acceleration, etc.
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