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BMW G30 Impressions And Half Review (Now Also Includes Part II )
Featured on BIMMERPOST.com I just wanted to share my first initial impressions ahead of a long trip . Mostly I wanted to touch on great things and casted some lights on points that would make potential G30 Owners feel nervous GOOD POINTS :
Run Flat Tires has been one of the mysterious topics when it comes to cars and choice of tires in this regard . Well, I was kinda nervous and mindset considering how polarizing these tires can be as some car owners hate them to the point of replacing with conventional brethen whereas some car owners seem to be pleased with those . My car came with Goodyear Run Flat Tires as well. I opted 18" wheels and expected a kinda harsh ride given all these feedbacks however it seems tires aren't as noisy as I thought would be or may be I need to give credit to BMW engineers to make a quiet car . Not to mention their safety aspects if a driver encounters a puncture when going at autobahn speeds
I have tested it a few times to open and close the trunk with success rate of 7/10 , bear in mind one of these unsuccessful attempts to open the hood was the fact that I forgot the Display Key was inside the car Just insert your foot under the bumper ( of course rear bumper ) and then make a swift swipe left to right , that's it . Do the same to close the cap , not cap trunk Air Condition : Another a topic that we mull over here is the performance aspects of the Air Conditioner . I already told my sales adviser about it and he was kinda puzzled . During delivery ,he said he drove the car right up to the delivery venue and he said he had to reduce fan speed as it was very icing cold . I have to say that ,cooling performance just like as I expected it to be . Outside was 28 C , A/C was set 20 C my default setting and fan speed reduced to no less then 2 bars
That's it now from Good Points but don't expect me to waffle about bad things at all I decided upon gray areas where I find it quite interesting rather than quirk ways to have . Let's see what these are
When you open something in a cool way , you may expect to close it same way . I was advised that I have to slam it when closing , slamming objects is not a good habit but I think when it comes to closing hood it needs to be recommended procedure . Being a gentle is a good thing but not for the welfare of the headlamps housing as it may crack under pressure , it sounds weird though
You may well ask , you have a sunroof and complaint about the way it opens and closes ? No, not that way it's something that needs getting used to I think . Because in my other cars equipped with sunroof , I had to press and hold the button to automatically get it done its job but in BMW I have to press it quickly twice to make it do the same job . That's BMW style but good anyway
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Things I Find Interesting Part II
This is second half of this thread. Instead of posting a new thread to share the points I find worth the mention , I thought I have to continue waffling here ,I don't like waffles they're too sugar coated but this topic is not because a review must be unbiased , unartless .
Enough with the prelude let's come to the matter :
When you reset the tire pressures, it takes a while for it to recharge itself so to speak .You will see this progress in I-Drive Display with % .That's cool but wish I could also see this in HUD ,nitpick 1. I don't remember if manual covers that but once you set the tires you are good to go but shouldn't exceed 50 km/h otherwise it would take hundreds of miles for tire pressure settings to be %100 completed .It took me almost 2 kilometers from home to city lights .I realized that in order tire pressure settings to be completed I shouldn't exceed a specific speed Fuel Range : This car is serious and means that when it indicates remaining mileage , when you see it below 50 kilometers you better fill it up .This was covered by one of the forum members as well . It warns you when your range is below 50 kilometers and stays there under the gauge cluster unless you want it to disappear . That's a very neat feature as well.However, I would like to see such warnings to stay in the HUD more than 30 seconds or I would like to have the ability to set the time for such warnings to stay on ,nitpick 2 Panoramic View : A superb stuff , I find it very useful and use it quite a lot when I want to see whose and what's there farthest right side .This makes the things easier ,you already see before coming there
It doesn't tilt when I put it in reverse although the mirror adjustment button is slided into the right side .I think manual should cover this , I don't remember off the top of my head right now Favorite Buttons : I recorded a note but it deleted by itself ,I know I saved the message .Either there's a timeframe for it or it deletes the messages when you restart the engine, nitpick 3 .I will refer to manual if there's a note for it or BMW Genius should cover this but I bet I will be first to ask why my saved message is deleted by itself
In Comfort Mode, readability is very good but in Sport Mode you may not see at the billions of billions of second of what the needle is indicating . Because needle color is also red so is number characters . For instance: Gauge Cluster whether it's at full or sitting at the empty zone but we have a Range that will help . You may also not easily see whereabouts the needle is on the speedometer but we have a digital speedometer to help us figure this out as well Happy Driving All
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Now, for most cars, the second latch for the hood is released at the hood. It would appear BMW has devised this second latch to be released from the second pull of the hood release. I think this is a novel idea. I can't wait to see a car shop get their first G30, and then spend 10 minutes trying to figure out how to open the hood! I think, as long as your hood stops are set properly (the little rubber bumpers at the front corners of the hood), your headlights should be fine. Those would prevent the hood from flexing down and impacting the headlights.
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