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Old 10-10-2007, 07:55 PM
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Sport seats and Heads Up, or Comfort Seats

Hi all. I am in a pickle. I just placed an order for an 08 X5 4.8 Black Sapphire w/ Saddle interior. I currently have it spec'd with sport pack and heads-up. However, I am having second thoughts about not getting comfort seats. I have the comfort seats in my E60, and love the articulating upper back support. I have never sat in the standard sport seats on the E70. So, I am not familiar with how comfortable or not they are. I guess, my point, is that I have two questions:

1). Does anybody regret getting the sport seats (w/ sport pack) and not going ahead and upgrading to the comfort seats? How comfortable are they?

2). If I decide to go to the comfort seats, should I drop the heads up and keep the price the same? Are should I say screw it and get both?

Thanks guys...

I see a trend here, first I join e60.net and bimmerfest and buy an E60. Now it is xoutpost.com and a new E70 4.8....I better stay away from m5board....
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