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2. It is an extra option, you have to pay for that. 3. Probably due to cost, it would be too expensive as an option for an entry model. Similar to HUD not being available. 4. That is how it works. In order to have ''memory'' function for the mirrors you have to have either the electric folding mirrors or electric seats with memory.
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03-14-2012, 05:17 AM | #24 |
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3. I do not think so: I have anti-collision sensor and cruise control with braking function, so my car is able to both detect when I am too close to another vehicle and to control my brakes. 4. Yes, but it is a pity, as standard orientation of the mirrors is electronic, too, so it could be simple to memorize it. |
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03-16-2012, 02:15 PM | #27 |
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Am getting my summer wheels put on on Monday. Will give the girl a wash too, and finally be able to take some photos of her, looking the way she's supposed to.
(Not to mention, driving the way she's supposed to. ) |
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01-23-2013, 01:15 AM | #31 |
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Auto box pro nav memory seats mirrors adaptive xenons 125d engine stop button automatically selects park for you - brilliant the auto version of stop start - seamless (at last bmw) dislikes. view through steering wheel limited fuel consumption in winter (it's still new tho) 34mpg driving carefully hates. road noise (even with non run flats) not arsed about. looks |
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01-23-2013, 02:03 AM | #32 |
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@Jameson: I think it is worth it, because it is quite cheap. If gou can afford, go for the HK. If not (like me) then the Professional Hi-Fi is a bit better than the standard one (especially on bass) for a little more money.
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That said I'm really happy with the hifi-system. Certainly good enough for me and I think I'm pretty picky when it comes to sound. Just go for high-quality mp3 and put it on a usb and play from there. |
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I like/love:
- Daytime lights - Front look - the amazing torque at mostly any RPM - seats - size and quality of the GPS screen and idrive software I dislike: - that the car goes to P gear when you open a door (automatic gearbox) - lack of gauges (temperature/turbo) on the dashboard for a sports hatchback car - fuel tank a little small
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Have you tried to open the door with the seatbelt fastened? Does it still go into P?
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