My Jeep Trackhawk got written off Oct 2nd
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so I used the 83k payout plus some funds to buy a 2023 BMW IX M60 EV SUV that comes with 600 hp and 800 ft/lb of torque in Sport Mode.
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There's a manual volume control and various functions that can be accessed from the console.
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Chargepoint Level 2 Charger
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BMW added a fake engine noise that's pleasing but can be turned off if you don't like it.
It's louder in the 600 hp Sport Mode.
For most of the time I've been using the 500 hp regular mode for wintery mix.
The torque is instant but it's so smooth it's like missing some of the element of danger like when you let an HI Po ICE car go.
No burnouts but it does have Launch Control.
Step on the Brakes hard, step on the Accelerator then let the Brake go
I still have my Jeep SRT that's now a Procharger forged 426 with 600 hp as my other and winter car.
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