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jeremym 01-12-2011 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 795304)
My guess is that when they said "unpaved," they actually meant "off-road." I'd hate to think I'm at risk of damaging my X5 every time I go on a gravel road. :D

I use to love reading the motorcycle manuals that came with my Japanese motorcycles in the 1960's and 1970's.

Regardless, how can a company call a vehicle a "Sport Activity Vehicle" and then write the manual with language such as that? Might as well call it an "ISAV" - Incapable SAV.

deutsch100 01-12-2011 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by genemish (Post 795299)
yes, there is night mode..

when on map, click options, and map settings.. there you'll see Day / Night mode which you can buy the way program with the assignable button.

Thank you, just went in the garage and found and tried it! I guess it seems disappointing, since in the '10 7 Series, the map changes automatically to night mode and then back to day mode...even if the headlights are not on!! I would be driving, using the map or Navi, and when dusk would appear, the map/navi screen would just automatically turn to a starry, night sky..regardless if my headlights were set to on, off or Auto. Very cool.

Kind of lame, that you have to manually do night and day mode for the E70. I guess though, there has to be some reasons for buying a $100k BMW 7 Sedan :)

Thanks again!

jeremym 01-12-2011 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by deutsch100 (Post 795307)
Thank you, just went in the garage and found and tried it! I guess it seems disappointing, since in the '10 7 Series, the map changes automatically to night mode and then back to day mode...even if the headlights are not on!! I would be driving, using the map or Navi, and when dusk would appear, the map/navi screen would just automatically turn to a starry, night sky..regardless if my headlights were set to on, off or Auto. Very cool.

Kind of lame, that you have to manually do night and day mode for the E70. I guess though, there has to be some reasons for buying a $100k BMW 7 Sedan :)

Thanks again!

Just skip nav in your next X5 and buy a $200 Navigon GPS device...or most likely, any other small portable GPS. My Navigon did it and it was pretty cool.

Penguin 01-12-2011 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by deutsch100 (Post 795307)
Kind of lame, that you have to manually do night and day mode for the E70. I guess though, there has to be some reasons for buying a $100k BMW 7 Sedan :)

Thanks again!

The BMW Nav system is truly bad and not very well thought-out. I would have expected a $1,900 system to give three options for the view, (1) daytime, (2) night time, and (3) automatic.

It's pretty lame that a $100 Garmin is more accurate, more functional, and more feature-rich than BMW's.

That said, I personally don't care for the night views in GPS -- I prefer to leave it on daytime mode and turn-down the brightness at night.

Kloogy 01-12-2011 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by jeremym (Post 795309)
Just skip nav in your next X5 and buy a $200 Navigon GPS device...or most likely, any other small portable GPS. My Navigon did it and it was pretty cool.

No. I am not driving a $65k vehicle with an aftermarket screen plastered on my windshield, or mounted on my dash.

jeremym 01-12-2011 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Kloogy (Post 795321)
No. I am not driving a $65k vehicle with an aftermarket screen plastered on my windshield, or mounted on my dash.

Then I guess you'll have to deal with the non-automatic day/night nav modes :thumbup:

deutsch100 01-12-2011 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Kloogy (Post 795321)
No. I am not driving a $65k vehicle with an aftermarket screen plastered on my windshield, or mounted on my dash.

100% agree :thumbup: Personally, I will not drive a $30k vehicle with an aftermarket screen plastered on my windshield!!!

I will agree that many aftermarket navis are great though. We keep one for our German and Swedish family members, so when they visit and want to go out on their own...they can use it! And unlike the BMW, that only offers now Spanish and I think French for the Navi...the Garmin has German and Swedish!!

deutsch100 01-12-2011 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 795311)
The BMW Nav system is truly bad and not very well thought-out. I would have expected a $1,900 system to give three options for the view, (1) daytime, (2) night time, and (3) automatic.

It's pretty lame that a $100 Garmin is more accurate, more functional, and more feature-rich than BMW's.

That said, I personally don't care for the night views in GPS -- I prefer to leave it on daytime mode and turn-down the brightness at night.

The 5 and 7 Series do come standard with Automatic mode, and works flawlessly!

I think the 'USA' made models (X5, X6 and now X3) kind of get shafted in terms of options and features!!

SJCFlyer 01-12-2011 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Shumdit (Post 407178)
On your comment about the Volvo having it since 93, my 88 325I had it, so I do not think it's exactly a new idea for BMW either.

The reason BMW does not have the roll up via remote (in the US at least) is due to liability issues. This is the same reason the top can not be raised on cabrio's via the remote like they can in non-NA markets.

It's probably also the reason you can open up the lift gate from your key fob or dash button...but not close it!

alexmish 01-12-2011 06:39 PM

BTW, I've assigned the toggling of day/night modes to one of the shortcut keys, so switching back-n-forth is very quick and just 1 click.


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