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what are all the "console button" options for 6er?
So i'm looking for a pre-owned 2005 645 to replace my lemon'd M3. I've noticed that a quick/easy way to tell if a car has all options is to see whether all the optional console buttons are there!
So besides convertible top up/down, park sensors, heated seats, and DTC, what other buttons should there be? thanks!! |
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Not a whole lot, most 6ers come pretty loaded (of course the std packages: prem/cold/sport). The only options I've seen that weren't so standard was the heads up display. I think you've pretty much nailed it :)
Word to the wise: definitely get the sport package and a 6spd :) IMO, the 6er is one of the slickest Bimmers out...I just love that thing as far as BMW's go. What color are you looking at? http://xoutpost.com/gallery/files/4/9/DSCF1325.JPG http://xoutpost.com/gallery/files/4/9/DSCF1319.JPG |
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Yeah, sadly...or you get a $75.00 fine.....and it is not a secondary offense meaning cops can pull you just for that.
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I don't think University police can do much either. So many students are from neighbouring no-front-plate states (NC, TN, KY) that a BMW w/o a front plate is nothing out of the ordinary. As for the option row buttons (I do this for every BMW :p) it appears that heated seats, auto top open/close, PDC, and DTC are the only buttons. This continues to be the case for international 6ers as well. So I guess the extra "space" is normal and can't be filled. On the pre-facelift E60, I remember you could order ventilated and massaging seats in Europe (the former as a Priority One option in the US), and thus there was a lot of extra button space. However in Europe, you can order Saddle Brown "Exclusive" leather, along with an M steering wheel, soft-close automatic doors, Individual audio system, and leather-stitched dash. BMW in Germany charges 100 EUR for the cupholder though and 380 EUR for wood trim. |
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and yeah i'm looking for a black convertible. definitely going with the auto-box though. (1) i've driven the new automatics in the 335 and love it (2) maybe i'm getting old but i'm just tired of shifting and all the jerking of smg (3) i just want something comfy, that i enjoy to drive, with the top down, that turns persian girls into little puddles when i kick it in beverly hills with my friends :D |
The auto is great...the CEO can't drive a manual so I got the auto. It's great to watch the look on her face when I make the auto behave like a manual. It can be jerky with the sport button engaged and the proper use of the paddle shifters. Either way, you won't be disappointed. Keep us posted.....Phil
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there's a SPORT button? what does it do? same as on the m3? just makes throttle response more sensitive? i didn't see a sport button in any pix. where is it?
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