View Poll Results: what's your favorite interior trim?
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aluminum vs wood trims
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My Ride: 2008 528i Titanium Silver built 03/11/2007, delivered 04/25/2007,
I personally really dislike all the wood trims. I love the aluminum but unfortunately not available on the '08 528i Im awaiting delivery for. I just don't think wood trims go well with a car like BMW. Maybe like Buicks or something. I'm wondering what everyone else's preferences are.
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Originally Posted by dohboydds' post='405391' date='Mar 21 2007, 09:33 PM
I personally really dislike all the wood trims. I love the aluminum but unfortunately not available on the '08 528i Im awaiting delivery for. I just don't think wood trims go well with a car like BMW. Maybe like Buicks or something. I'm wondering what everyone else's preferences are.
My car, alu painted trims (stock anthracite)
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My Ride: My ex-ride: EU '08 LCI 520dA. Space Grey, Sport Seats in Black Leather/Fabric Anthracite, Sport Steering Wheel, A/C with Extended Features, Hi-Fi Speakers, Cup Holders, Cruise with Braking function, Folding Rear Seats, Xenons, Park Distance Control.
Originally Posted by dohboydds' post='405391' date='Mar 21 2007, 09:33 PM
I personally really dislike all the wood trims.
According to the new EU LCI pricelist there are some free options,
grey and black high gloss trims to choose from.
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Originally Posted by dohboydds' post='405391' date='Mar 21 2007, 02:33 PM
I personally really dislike all the wood trims. I love the aluminum but unfortunately not available on the '08 528i Im awaiting delivery for. I just don't think wood trims go well with a car like BMW. Maybe like Buicks or something. I'm wondering what everyone else's preferences are.
Wood also suits MB & Lexus
BMW is more of a sport car than luxury, and Alu interior looks great - especially with black leather.
Also, BMW wood is fake wood whereas Alu is real (mine always feel vey cool to the touch).
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Originally Posted by the-oneil' post='405447' date='Mar 21 2007, 10:41 PM
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Wood also suits MB & Lexus
BMW is more of a sport car than luxury, and Alu interior looks great - especially with black leather.
Also, BMW wood is fake wood whereas Alu is real (mine always feel vey cool to the touch).
Wood also suits MB & Lexus
BMW is more of a sport car than luxury, and Alu interior looks great - especially with black leather.
Also, BMW wood is fake wood whereas Alu is real (mine always feel vey cool to the touch).
Depends on the interior colour, I guess aluminium suits black interiors but I think it would look hideous with the beige interior that I have got.
I have to say though that the worst interior decorative panels were the standard "aluminium" ones put on the UK spec MSport. Think it was called something like "alucube" - really tacky and probably some kind of shiney plastic. I guess that's why they've discontinued it on the LCI.
People who could afford to upgrade did and those who couldn't had to live with the visual nightmare. :thumbsdown:
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I think the aluminum is just awful and cheap looking, I'll take the fake wood every day of the week and twice on Sunday
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Originally Posted by dawi' post='405461' date='Mar 21 2007, 04:56 PM
I prefer wood and, in fact, it is real wood - granted a very thin sliver of veneer and then covered with a plastic layer. If you look at different dashes you can see that each grain is unique and so is not fake wood-u-like.
Depends on the interior colour, I guess aluminium suits black interiors but I think it would look hideous with the beige interior that I have got.
I have to say though that the worst interior decorative panels were the standard "aluminium" ones put on the UK spec MSport. Think it was called something like "alucube" - really tacky and probably some kind of shiney plastic. I guess that's why they've discontinued it on the LCI.
People who could afford to upgrade did and those who couldn't had to live with the visual nightmare. :thumbsdown:
Depends on the interior colour, I guess aluminium suits black interiors but I think it would look hideous with the beige interior that I have got.
I have to say though that the worst interior decorative panels were the standard "aluminium" ones put on the UK spec MSport. Think it was called something like "alucube" - really tacky and probably some kind of shiney plastic. I guess that's why they've discontinued it on the LCI.
People who could afford to upgrade did and those who couldn't had to live with the visual nightmare. :thumbsdown: