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What a beautiful vehicle, and what a nice surprise for a loaner vehicle. --Larry |
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a 530i! Now THAT is a loaner! How does it drive?
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You know, this may sound a little silly, I prefer my X3. The 530i handles like a dream, the iDrive is interesting, and it is certainly peppy, and yet......
The X3 has the panaramic roof, which is amazing on a day like today, and it also has more height, which I really like. Not too say I would not take the 530, it is a very very nice vehicle, just feels more like a car my father would drive than me. It seems to have less rear leg room than I expected. I will have to compare it with the E90, since my wife is interested in that. --Larry Update: After spending 24 hours with the 530i, and putting about 250 miles on it, I have more to report. The Good: Fantastic Handling Xenon adaptive headlights were great Cruise control - very intuitive Cavernous trunk The Bad: iDrive - While the system works ok, it is not intuitive, and navigation from sub-menu's is poor. I took the car to a friends last night who is a Usability Engineer (he helped design the bose accoustic wave radio) and he was amazed at how poor the iDrive was from a usability perspective (he is a BMW enthusiast drives an M3) especially for an engineering company Trunk - the hinge (cannot recall proper term) is like a 1980's Honda, it takes up to much trunk space Rear seat - narrow, and not much leg room (I am 6') Turn signals - not tactile enough. Front storage - just a very stange design between the seats, much wasted space Front seats - Too wide for my liking, not 'hugging' like I prefer Overall, like I said yesterday, it seems like a car my father would drive. It is almost as if the computer controlls too much, and as a result you lose some of the feel for the accessories. It still drives like a dream though. --Larry Last edited by adventurelarry; 10-05-2005 at 02:05 PM. |
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