03-22-2020, 05:19 AM | #1 |
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BMW 530ixDrive M Performance ordered
Ordered y all new BMW 530i xDrive about 2 weeks ago with M-package and M Performance parts.
Configuration: Color: Anthrazite grey M-sport package with adaptive suspension M-brake system BMW M759 - 20 inch rims M-sport seatbelts Comfort seats with black Nappa leather Nappa Leather dashboard Piano black interior trim Ceramic elements Anthrazit roof linnen Shadow Line Individual BMW Live cockpit professional incl. Wifi / Connect Harman Kardon Sound System Soft Close Comfort Acces Adaptive LED lights Solar Techno Roof Driving Assistance Package Telephone wireless charging Windows solar protection Then I have equipped the car with several M Performance parts: - Front splitter carbon - Front attachment in carbon and high gloss black finish - Mirror caps carbon - Black grille Unfortunately that don't deliver the M Performance exhaust in Europe due to emission regulations. Did not opt for the HUD as I have it in my X6, but this car I will drive in Spain and with polarised sunglasses its of no use. Did go for the xDrive system as in winter I go into the Pyrenees for skiing, so quite useful. Car will be delivered by end of May. In terms of pricing they deal was very attractive with a 19,3% discount on the list price! |
03-22-2020, 09:35 AM | #2 |
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The car will be yours, so enjoy.
But...I have trouble understanding why someone buys a $60,000 car and then says he/she won't get a HUD because it can't be seen with polarized sunglasses. What is a $100 investment in quality tinted but nonpolarized sunglasses compared to the cost of the car? If nonpolarized sunglasses work for pilots, somehow I think it can work for drivers. Personally, I wouldn't buy another car without a HUD and my tinted sunglasses work fine even when driving directly into the sun. |
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03-22-2020, 09:45 AM | #3 | |
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No, I prefer polarized glasses at the sea - mountain side and furthermore I did not find the HUD that much of use for USD 1,700,-.... |
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03-25-2020, 04:45 PM | #4 |
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Congrats. I'm sure you'll love the car!
I find package choices across markets can be wobbly. I thought it was odd you got Soft Close Doors, but didn't get the HUD. In the US you can't split those out as the Soft Close Doors comes with the Executive Package which includes HUD and Adaptive Headlights, among a few other things. What is the "Solar Techno Roof"? |
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03-25-2020, 06:09 PM | #5 |
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Thats the sun roof....sorry for my Spanglish (spanish - english)....
Soft close for me is a must on the 5-series, as in particular the rear door is quit large with the extra window around the “hofmeister knik”, which prevents the door to close properly we you swing it. Here in Europe they also offer different Executive and Executive Plus packages but you’re right, they differ depending on the location. |
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03-26-2020, 09:16 AM | #6 | |
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We are all different and we should value that difference. |
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