Split folding rear seats?
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My Ride: Buying soon: 530i w/not sure yet...
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2001 - 325i
1985 - 525e
1984 - 528i
Just looking for some input from owners of both
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Welcome to the forum. I do not have split seats and have not missed them. I could see where putting skis through there would be helpful. I have the roof rack system, I put stuff up there. Hope this helps
Welcome to the forum. I do not have split seats and have not missed them. I could see where putting skis through there would be helpful. I have the roof rack system, I put stuff up there. Hope this helps
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My Ride: 2006 525i, Alpine White, auto, premium package, nav, cold weather package, euro red reflectors
I've been pleased with the size of the trunk. I went from a mom-o-bile piled up with baseball bags and other family accessories to this car and I was worried about the space we were giving up. So far we haven't missed it (although we probably won't do much vacation traveling in the car). Anyway, if I was ordering, I would have gotten the split seats. Is there any reason besides cost not to? I'm not sure of any negatives to having them. I'm sure someone will post it if there is. They were #4 on my list after Premium Package, Nav, and Cold Weather. I found a car with the first 3 and stopped there!
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My Ride: 2013 535i (White with Oyster Interior. Premium Package, Navigation, Technology Pacakge, Park Distance Control, and Rear View Camera)
e60 is my first car without a split seats. So far I don't have the need to use it, but winter is coming, I don't know what should I do with my snowboard.
I had a 3000GT before with a a very small trunk, but with split seats I can carry more bags and boxs than many bigger sadens.
If you don't care the few hundred bucks, get it. At least one day you won't say "sh*t", I should get it when I have the chance.
I had a 3000GT before with a a very small trunk, but with split seats I can carry more bags and boxs than many bigger sadens.
If you don't care the few hundred bucks, get it. At least one day you won't say "sh*t", I should get it when I have the chance.
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My Ride: 05 545i silver
Originally Posted by Guapo2001' post='198731' date='Nov 15 2005, 06:57 PM
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I got the fold down seats and was happy with it. Used it twice. Both times to fit my bike. I use the fold down seats about three times a year, on all the sedans I have had. It helps out when I don't plan on buying something and yet see something I like and buy on impulse (kinda how I got the 545i). I use the extra space. The 545i trunk is the biggest in the current gen of luxury cars in it's class.
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Sorry I got the fold down rear seat.
There is an annoying vibration noise coming from the head rest which contains the fold down switch every time I go over the smallest bump. :thumbsdown:
There is an annoying vibration noise coming from the head rest which contains the fold down switch every time I go over the smallest bump. :thumbsdown:
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My Ride: 2004 545i - 6 speed manual (July 04 build), silver-grey/black, sports package std equipment (18", active roll, active steering, adaptive headlights), premium sound, bluetooth enabled, folding rear seat, lumbar, 3m hood/bumper protective film, rear tint, euro reflectors.
A must have option for me.
I almost thought twice about it as I had one salesman tell me that they rattle. I have never had a rattle or noise coming from the back seat.
I have an SUV when I really need to haul big stuff. But I seem to find a need for them about a dozen times a year where I prefer not to take the big boy. When you need the space, you need it.
I almost thought twice about it as I had one salesman tell me that they rattle. I have never had a rattle or noise coming from the back seat.
I have an SUV when I really need to haul big stuff. But I seem to find a need for them about a dozen times a year where I prefer not to take the big boy. When you need the space, you need it.
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My Ride: 2014 X5 xDrive 5.0 M Package Carbon Black Metallic/2008 M Roadster Imola Red
Originally Posted by Guapo2001' post='198731' date='Nov 15 2005, 06:57 PM
Just looking for some input from owners of both
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My Ride: G30 M550i
Model Year: 2018
I've had the fold-down seats on my last three 5ers. Can't live without them, never had a rattle, and there seems to be no sacrifice in comfort.
I use them all the time when I'm transporting packages that are taller than the trunk. I'm sure most people would just put these types of packages on the back seat but for me, I feel better being able to protect the seat and use the fold-down option...
I use them all the time when I'm transporting packages that are taller than the trunk. I'm sure most people would just put these types of packages on the back seat but for me, I feel better being able to protect the seat and use the fold-down option...