08 550 vs 07 550
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I have an early 07 550 and love the car, but I may have to trade her a little early due to milage, just wondering if anyone has personal experience with owning an 07 and an 08?
Originally Posted by jochet' post='520450' date='Jan 20 2008, 07:02 PM
I have an early 07 550 and love the car, but I may have to trade her a little early due to milage, just wondering if anyone has personal experience with owning an 07 and an 08?
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Originally Posted by jochet' post='520450' date='Jan 20 2008, 07:02 PM
I have an early 07 550 and love the car, but I may have to trade her a little early due to milage, just wondering if anyone has personal experience with owning an 07 and an 08?
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One other BIG difference in the LCI models is the enhanced climate control shortcuts to iDrive. In the e39 M5, I frequently adjusted the center vent temp, especially in spring and fall, to warm in the morning, and to cool in the afternoon. In the '06 650i I had to go into iDrive, select climate, click up if necessary, scroll to center vent, select, click down twice, over once, and finally spin the dial. In LCI models, you simply press a climate control button to go straight into the proper menu and spin the iDrive control. Same with adjusting vent distrution.
Don't forget the other iDrive shortcut buttons which I use for destinations and common phone numbers. Also Real Time Traffic is cool (and is now compatible with HD radio). I always program navigation (with an iDrive shortcut button) going to work and back home. The RTT immediately indicates if there is a traffic issue and it will automatically reroute if necessary. The first time it rerouted me, I wondered what's wrong with navigation but it saved me from getting stuck in a big traffic jam.
Don't forget the other iDrive shortcut buttons which I use for destinations and common phone numbers. Also Real Time Traffic is cool (and is now compatible with HD radio). I always program navigation (with an iDrive shortcut button) going to work and back home. The RTT immediately indicates if there is a traffic issue and it will automatically reroute if necessary. The first time it rerouted me, I wondered what's wrong with navigation but it saved me from getting stuck in a big traffic jam.
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Originally Posted by jochet' post='520450' date='Jan 20 2008, 07:02 PM
I have an early 07 550 and love the car, but I may have to trade her a little early due to milage, just wondering if anyone has personal experience with owning an 07 and an 08?
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My Ride: 07' 550i sport; Sapphire Black/Auburn; sport package; steptronic; navigation with R.T.T.I.; heads up; cold weather package; Logic-7; BMW MOST ipod kit; Motorola V3 snap-in adapter; rear heated seats and rear shades; anthracite headliner; sirrius sat. radio; M-aero kit; OEM style 166 Wheels with 245/35-19 front and 285/30-19 rear Michelin PS2s.
I have a pre-LCI and have put a lot of money into it to improve the items that BMW improved with the LCI update. I bought the body kit, 19 inch M5 wheels and tires, the LCI sport exhaust and just recently LCI M suspension. I have $8,000.00 into my lease car! Never again. IMHO the 08' is a significant upgrade. I had my 550 not 4 weeks and I told me dealer the wheels are weak for this caliber of car, the suspension is too soft and the exhaust is too quiet. Apparently, I wasn't the only one with these complaints because they were all addressed with the LCI model.
With the LCI update, the 550 is now the true successor to the 540i sport 6 speed. The 545i and pre LCI 550i were never as hard edged as the old E39 maestro. I think the top brass ordered the engineers to go a little too far in the comfort direction to boost sales, and were met with a wave of objections from die hards (like yours truly). I just hope the next 5er doesn't start off where the 545i did in terms of comfort, looks and handling.
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With the LCI update, the 550 is now the true successor to the 540i sport 6 speed. The 545i and pre LCI 550i were never as hard edged as the old E39 maestro. I think the top brass ordered the engineers to go a little too far in the comfort direction to boost sales, and were met with a wave of objections from die hards (like yours truly). I just hope the next 5er doesn't start off where the 545i did in terms of comfort, looks and handling.
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My Ride: 2009 550i sports, Nav, logic Best E60 yet
2004 545i, sports pkg, logic 7 steptronic, rear shade,orient blue with beige interior, blue tooth enabled Razer Phone. 2004 X5 3.0, sports pkg, stepronic, summer pkg. imola red.
2006 Mini Cooper S, manual, sports, prem pkg, nav and kitchen sink.
Originally Posted by lawguy' post='520502' date='Jan 20 2008, 09:14 PM
What do you mean "due to mileage"? Are you leasing, and going to lease another one early, or did you buy it, and going to sell/trade it before your mileage gets above a certain number?
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My Ride: 2009 550i sports, Nav, logic Best E60 yet
2004 545i, sports pkg, logic 7 steptronic, rear shade,orient blue with beige interior, blue tooth enabled Razer Phone. 2004 X5 3.0, sports pkg, stepronic, summer pkg. imola red.
2006 Mini Cooper S, manual, sports, prem pkg, nav and kitchen sink.
Originally Posted by 550isport' post='520810' date='Jan 21 2008, 03:12 PM
I have a pre-LCI and have put a lot of money into it to improve the items that BMW improved with the LCI update. I bought the body kit, 19 inch M5 wheels and tires, the LCI sport exhaust and just recently LCI M suspension. I have $8,000.00 into my lease car! Never again. IMHO the 08' is a significant upgrade. I had my 550 not 4 weeks and I told me dealer the wheels are weak for this caliber of car, the suspension is too soft and the exhaust is too quiet. Apparently, I wasn't the only one with these complaints because they were all addressed with the LCI model.
With the LCI update, the 550 is now the true successor to the 540i sport 6 speed. The 545i and pre LCI 550i were never as hard edged as the old E39 maestro. I think the top brass ordered the engineers to go a little too far in the comfort direction to boost sales, and were met with a wave of objections from die hards (like yours truly). I just hope the next 5er doesn't start off where the 545i did in terms of comfort, looks and handling.
DRP
With the LCI update, the 550 is now the true successor to the 540i sport 6 speed. The 545i and pre LCI 550i were never as hard edged as the old E39 maestro. I think the top brass ordered the engineers to go a little too far in the comfort direction to boost sales, and were met with a wave of objections from die hards (like yours truly). I just hope the next 5er doesn't start off where the 545i did in terms of comfort, looks and handling.
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Originally Posted by jochet' post='521038' date='Jan 21 2008, 10:44 PM
I lease, so I'll beg out early and get into another car, I don't believe in paying for additional miles.


