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Old 12-29-2011, 03:13 PM
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Lane Departure Warning vs. M Sports leather steering wheel with paddle shifters

I’m looking for some feedback on the options mentioned. It appears that these two options (Lane Departure Warning and M Sports leather steering wheel with paddle shifters) can't coexist. I ordered my 2012 X5 xDrive 50i M package about a week ago with pretty much all the options available except Active Cruise Control and 3rd row seat. I contacted my dealer yesterday, and wanted to make sure that my vehicle will show up with the shifters on a steering wheel. I always wanted to get the shifters (miss them on my ’08 X5 4.8i Sports). Apparently, the vibration mechanism can't coexist with the paddles, so now I have to make a choice. I’m leaning towards the option with the shifters and without the Lane Departure Warning. Just wanted to hear what other X5 owners have to comment on this topic.

Lane Departure Warning and M steering wheel

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M Sports leather steering wheel with paddle shifters
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