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View Poll Results: What changes would you like to see on E70
No Changes At All - I Love it 100% AS IS 8 10.39%
Paint the Bumpers instead of the black plastic 38 49.35%
Redesign the rear bumper (eg, new X3 bumper) 9 11.69%
Better paint quality (eg, less orange peel effect) 15 19.48%
Add other 20" Wheel Style options 22 28.57%
Offer additional interior color options (eg, camel) 29 37.66%
Offer 3.0 Twin Turbo Option 29 37.66%
Move side signal lights from fenders to mirrors 19 24.68%
Other Change: PLEASE POST CHANGE 13 16.88%
Complete Redesign - I completely hate the E70 4 5.19%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 77. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 03-21-2007, 05:53 PM
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Better camera resolution would always be nice but...... This is just so you can spot large items and people as your backing... you do not need to read bumper stickers.
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Most stock cars , not to sound stereotypical, lol, but nascar uses push button
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Most stock cars , not to sound stereotypical, lol, but nascar uses push button
But what's the point. A button for the sake of a button doesn't make sense. Why take a 1 (well maybe 1 1/2 steps) step process and make it into 2 steps? What was accomplished?
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Diesel Option!
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Old 03-22-2007, 09:48 PM
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Diesel Option!
Doesn't BMW offer the X5 with a diesel engine option in European markets?
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Old 03-22-2007, 10:10 PM
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Oh yeah... one more thing! I wish HUD would display radio, phone, ect...
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1. Rear view camera could really use a good upgrade. Not only is it useless at night but by the time it comes on I'm almost done backing out. I had FX35 before and it came on as soon as you put in reverse and see everything clear at night.

2. Bluetooth. If I'm on my phone and turn the engine on then I can't hear anything. I have RAZR

3. I didn't get comfort seat, and I feel like I'm getting punished for it seats are very flat.

4. I know we have lockable space in back but lockable glove compartment would've been nice.

5. Rear door doesn't open all the way up. I banged my head several times before I got used to it(I'm 6ft tall).

6. Running boards sure look nice but I dirty my pants every time I get out.

I think that's about it. Do I still like the car? You bet your ass I do.
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4. I know we have lockable space in back but lockable glove compartment would've been nice.
I guess BMW didn't think a lock was necessary since apparently no one has been able to find the glovebox anyway!
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Old 03-23-2007, 10:44 AM
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what exactly is it you dont like about the button?
It make sense to me, why should I have to use a key?
Of course I have comfort access, which should be standard on all vehicles.
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You need the button for comfort access and so it is probably cheaper to engineer the non-comfort access cars in this way rather than providing a turn switch.
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