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daytonatrbo 05-08-2017 12:33 PM

My 2009 diesel had the 214 wheels installed at delivery, as per the VIN it came with 19" rims. But it has the sport/active suspension and the other features you are looking for.

archaus 05-08-2017 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by daytonatrbo (Post 1108655)
My 2009 diesel had the 214 wheels installed at delivery, as per the VIN it came with 19" rims. But it has the sport/active suspension and the other features you are looking for.

Looks fantastic. I like it. Looks like I'll have to give up the LCI search if I want one of these...

smassey321 05-08-2017 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by archaus (Post 1108652)



I have no idea what the CCC iDrive vs CIC/combox is, but I will Google that : )

CCC is gen 1 iDrive in the 2009 and back. CIC is the gen 2 idrive in 2010 and up. Combox is for bluetooth audio/BMW apps found in 2011 and up. 2009 diesels are not much different than later diesels. Different bumpers, iDrive and top down cameras in the mirrors.

archaus 05-08-2017 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by smassey321 (Post 1108668)
CCC is gen 1 iDrive in the 2009 and back. CIC is the gen 2 idrive in 2010 and up. Combox is for bluetooth audio/BMW apps found in 2011 and up. 2009 diesels are not much different than later diesels. Different bumpers, iDrive and top down cameras in the mirrors.

I appreciate the clarification. Was the conversion costly?

bmrboi2 05-09-2017 07:28 AM

Yeah Man Good Luck one of the main reasons I bought my 2010 Flat out Base model was because of 3 things. CIC Navi, 3rd row with load level and that snazzy little sport button in the shifter that indicated to me that I have adaptive drive. CCC is a DVD based nav first-ish generation i-drive. It works but its slow and kinda dodgey. The CIC is a hard drive based nav with the combox allows you streaming BT audio, google, internet and BMW apps etc....must have IMHO.

daytonatrbo 05-09-2017 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by archaus (Post 1108673)
I appreciate the clarification. Was the conversion costly?

Also curious to know more on this one.

The 1st gen idrive hasn't been as bad to live with as I thought it would be based on reviews, but I would like an upgrade and NBT is still too costly.

smassey321 05-09-2017 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by archaus (Post 1108673)
I appreciate the clarification. Was the conversion costly?

Parts alone cost around $1500. Plus you need coding.

daytonatrbo 05-09-2017 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by smassey321 (Post 1108718)
Parts alone cost around $1500. Plus you need coding.

At that price, I'll go NBT.

blue dragon 05-09-2017 09:14 AM

There was someone on here who was selling his CIC setup in the 600 ish range because he had gone NBT.

Edit: Found it, and hes selling it for $500.

2012 CIC navigation, Sirius satellite, HD radio.


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