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Old 10-31-2009, 12:53 PM
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And the sport button behind the shifter is for more sporty suspension
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ok, my bad, just realised that the sport button comes with the adaptive drive option only!
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Old 11-02-2009, 05:59 AM
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Not sure what everyone wants to see so here's 3 pictures. Hope they help.

I'll be honest, we didn't want navigation. BUT, the fact that BMW saddles you with a crappy small low resolution screen unless you purchase navigation pushed us to get the package.

While we'll "never" use the navigation, this is still the centerpiece of the car so will get lots of attention.
They still have 6 programmable buttons for US and 8 for non US models... is it manadatory in the US to have an AM/FM button and a mode button... it makes no logical sense...!!!
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