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Clear rear marker are only on the sports?!
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Sport Package also came with Sports seats which is a big item. They include the following:
• Differentiated backrest contours. The backrests have prominent side bolsters near the bottom, then a narrower upper backrest section. The idea is to provide the desired lateral support, but without possible constriction around the shoulders. • Flared cushion side bolsters, for additional lateral support. • Adjustable thigh support, via a movable front cushion segment. 3.0i Sport Package Sport Packages are a popular BMW tradition; this one endows the senior BMW SAV with serious sporting capabilities. It includes: • Sport suspension – following the established BMW philosophy, with firmer springs, shock absorbers and anti-roll (stabilizer) bars for even crisper response and “flatter” cornering, at an acceptable compromise in riding comfort and bad-road capability. • Power sport seats, as described in BMW SAV features, pages 30-31. 8-way power plus manual (2-way) thigh-support adjustment. • 18-in. wheels and tires. With 17-in. equipment standard on the 3.0i, the Sport Package enhances road handling and appearance, and brings it in line with the 4.4i’s standard wheels/tire equipment (though with a different wheel design). The wheels are 18 x 8.5 in Y Spoke design (#131) and carry H-rated 255/55R-18 all-season tires. • Titanium-finish bumper grilles, a subtle and attractive enhancement. • High-gloss Shadowline exterior trim around the side windows, replacing the standard matte-black trim. • Black Chrome exhaust tips. • Sport steering wheel. • Anthracite-color headliner. 4.4i Sport Package In its suspension, exterior and interior features, this V-8 model’s Sport Package is almost identical to that of the 3.0i, but its wheeland- tire equipment differs. The contents are: • Sport suspension as described for the 3.0i Package. • Distinctive wheels with V-rated tires. Though the wheels and tires are the same size as the standard 4.4i equipment, the wheels are of a different design (Star Spoke #74) and the tires are V-rated but still all-season for good winter and poor-weather traction. • Maximum-speed limiter deleted. This increases the top speed from an electronically limited 128 mph to the 4.4i’s full capability of 149 mph. • Titanium-finish bumper grilles, a subtle and attractive enhancement. • High-gloss Shadowline exterior trim around the side windows, replacing the standard combination of chrome and black. • Black Chrome exhaust tips • Sport steering wheel. • Power sport seats. • Anthracite-color headliner FRONT BUMPER MESH SCREEN wide lower and split upper air intakes are in mesh screen, which is black on the 3.0i and 4.4i but in Titanium-finish when these models have the Sport Package. Wheels and tires• 3.0i Sport Package – 18 x 8.5 wheels in new Y Spoke design (#131), with 255/55R-18 H-rated all-season tires • 4.4i Sport Package – same dimensions as the standard equipment, but with V-rated all-season tires; the Star Spoke design (#74) continues for ’04. (With these V-rated tires, the electronic speed limiter is deleted and top speed is149 mph vs. the standard 130 mph.) 4.4i optional – available in combination with the Sport Package, this option includes 19 x 9.0 front/19 x 10.0 rear wheels in a new Star Spoke design (#132), with V-rated performance tires sized 255/50R-19 front / 285/45R- 19 rear 1. Lamps and markers For ‘04, all X5 models have clear or “white” turn-signal and sidemarker lenses, their lamps providing the functional color only when in use; these were already standard on the previous 4.6is model and included in the 3.0i/4.4i Sport Packages. (Per regulations, the front reflectors are in amber.) For ‘04, all X5 models have clear or “white” turn-signal and sidemarker lenses, their lamps providing the functional color only when in use; these were already standard on the previous 4.6is model and included in the 3.0i/4.4i Sport Packages. (Per regulations, the front reflectors are in amber.) Exterior Trim Side-window framing varies according to model and equipment, as follows: 3.0i – standard matte black, Sport Package high-gloss Shadowline black 4.4i – standard matte black + chrome, Sport Package highgloss Shadowline black 4.8is – standard high-gloss Satin Chrome (dark in color). As at the front, the bumper’s face is divided into body-color and matte-black portions. On 3.0i and 4.4i models, the matteblack section is at the bottom and includes openings for the round exhaust tips (two on 3.0i, four on 4.4i; in Black Chrome on Sport Package-equipped models). On the 4.8is, a matte-black center section frames two large oval exhaust finishers, each surrounding dual pipes; in turn this is set off by a segmented body-color lower air diffusor with wind splitters at its sides. Front seats and memory system 8-way power/2-way manual sport seats (3.0i/4.4i Sport Package); Adjustable ride height (optional 3.0i & 4.4i, requires Sport Package; standard 4.8is) The 3.0i option includes the self-leveling rear suspension and adjustable ride height; as selfleveling rear air suspension is standard on the 4.4i, the option for that model is for adjustable ride height only and is therefore priced lower. The full system with adjustable ride height is standard on the 4.8is. With this system, air springs are the springing medium at all four wheels. Their self-leveling effect at the rear is as described under self-leveling rear air suspension, above. Adjustable ride height allows the driver to select any of three ride heights for the entire vehicle. Via a dash switch to the left of the steering column, the height can be set to – • Normal • Offroad (25 mm/1.0 in. higher than normal) for increased ground clearance • Access (35 mm/1.4 in. lower than normal) for greater ease of entry and exit. The offroad setting can be used at speeds up to approximately 31 mph, at which speed the vehicle automatically returns to the normal setting if offroad has been selected. The access setting remains effective until the vehicle reaches approximately 22 mph, or can be engaged if the vehicle is traveling approximately 16 mph or less. All adjustments occur steplessly, and the pneumatics are controlled to effect an essentially even raising or lowering at all four wheels – although under some conditions of loading one end of the vehicle may move slightly more quickly than the other. If the front or rear moves more quickly, the control system will stop motion there until the other end catches up. Three LEDs indicate the system’s current state: A steadily illuminating LED indicates that a particular level has been reached; a blinking LED indicates that a level has been selected and the system is adjusting. If height adjustment is attempted while a trailer is attached to the vehicle, the following occurs: • If already at normal height, the vehicle cannot be raised or lowered. • If at one of the other settings and the vehicle is at a standstill, the driver can return the vehicle to normal height, after which it cannot be raised or lowered. • If the vehicle begins moving at one of the other settings, it will automatically return to the normal height at 22 mph (if in access) or 31 mph (if in offroad). |
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