Does everyone have a compartment under their CD/DVD drive?
#11
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Originally Posted by santiago fonseca' post='439271' date='Jun 24 2007, 11:23 AM
Yeah, the German spec 05s (maybe 04s as well) had that compartment on the left side under the light knobs and it was failry big if I remember correctly - like 6-7 inches across by 3 or so high and fairly deep. I had it on one I road tested before we bought our US Spec car.
One thing I dislike tremendously about mine is the lack of storage space in the cockpit. I had them remove the phone craddle from the console box 'cause it took all the space except the 2"-deep "fridge" There's no place to put glasses, phone, wallet, CDs anything. The glove box is very hard to reach from the driver's seat when you're strapped in and the center console glove box is the only space left. The console may be "artistically designed" but it is crap as there's not one surface to put anything that'll stay through the first turn. My phone goes in the ashtray.
I use the "tray" between the leg bolster and the seat (passenger side, comfort seats) to put these items - unless I have a passenger.
I know some of you will say - get a bluetooth phone, and get an iPod - but that's not the answer. German engineers think you get in the car to drive and that's all you'd do - well, it ain't so - at least not here in the good ol' US of A.
A thought just occured - if the German spec cars have (had) it and engineers KNOW we carry lotsa shit with us on this side of the pond, maybe they're doing it to piss us off and laugh when we continue to buy the cars??
How many of us have gone to another brand's dealership and not bought a car because we didn't like this or that and then gone over to BMW and bought one regardless of not liking a few things when there may be better cars out there??
There seems to be so much more value for the money in other brands, but we still buy BMW - why? Things will not change at Dingolfing until we say "Enough. Build them for the US market or sell them in Dubai, Hong Kong - or somewhere else"
Oh yeah, I hate placement of the CD changer as well. Nearly impossible to load if you're in the driver's seat. yeah, yeah, get an iPod...
Food for though. That's my piece.
One thing I dislike tremendously about mine is the lack of storage space in the cockpit. I had them remove the phone craddle from the console box 'cause it took all the space except the 2"-deep "fridge" There's no place to put glasses, phone, wallet, CDs anything. The glove box is very hard to reach from the driver's seat when you're strapped in and the center console glove box is the only space left. The console may be "artistically designed" but it is crap as there's not one surface to put anything that'll stay through the first turn. My phone goes in the ashtray.
I use the "tray" between the leg bolster and the seat (passenger side, comfort seats) to put these items - unless I have a passenger.
I know some of you will say - get a bluetooth phone, and get an iPod - but that's not the answer. German engineers think you get in the car to drive and that's all you'd do - well, it ain't so - at least not here in the good ol' US of A.
A thought just occured - if the German spec cars have (had) it and engineers KNOW we carry lotsa shit with us on this side of the pond, maybe they're doing it to piss us off and laugh when we continue to buy the cars??
How many of us have gone to another brand's dealership and not bought a car because we didn't like this or that and then gone over to BMW and bought one regardless of not liking a few things when there may be better cars out there??
There seems to be so much more value for the money in other brands, but we still buy BMW - why? Things will not change at Dingolfing until we say "Enough. Build them for the US market or sell them in Dubai, Hong Kong - or somewhere else"
Oh yeah, I hate placement of the CD changer as well. Nearly impossible to load if you're in the driver's seat. yeah, yeah, get an iPod...
Food for though. That's my piece.
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My Ride: Rides: 1992 525i (Sold), 2000 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab (Sold), Everett-Morrison Cobra - built 1998, 2005 Nissan Frontier Pick Up (daily driver)
Originally Posted by ExGMan' post='439360' date='Jun 25 2007, 12:20 AM
Gee...quite a rant, eh? I think you'll find similar ergonomic issues in any vehicle. BMW has made a lot of adaptations to the E60, and continues to do so. My suggestion is to drive your E60 over to a Lexus dealer, and take a test-drive in an ES350. Everything may fall to hand in the ES350, but you'll lose the smile, but that, as they say in the MasterCard ad...."Priceless."
I'm very happy with the ergonomics - it's the lack of storage I dislike.
But thank you for making my point (which was not clear in my posting). We still DO buy the BMW because of the whole package. The car just somehow "fits" around you and you don't find that in any other car.
And that s you say, is priceless.
Regards.
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From: Staffordshire, UK
My Ride: 545i SE Oct 03 (53 plate) 19" Alpina Classic rims
my 03 car has got the centre storage, with the dvd for the (bus) nav above it.
However, you arn't missing out on much - I find that anything stored there goes flying when you give it some boot!
However, you arn't missing out on much - I find that anything stored there goes flying when you give it some boot!
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Right, with NAV you would not have that compartment. I have the compartment but I dont use it for my cell phone, I put my cell phone (a razr) in the ash tray so it does not slide around. To be honest with you, nothing really fits in that compartment anyway it's small and not very deep. I rarely use it.
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