"Neat tricks" thread!
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One minor note about this -- it doesn't increase or decrease in 5mph increments, it rounds it to the next 5mph increment. In other words, if you're cruise is already set to 58mph, pressing the lever forward two clicks will take you up 2mph to 60, not to 63mph (which would be adding 5mph to 58...)
I know, I know, I'm anal! You guys are just going to have to deal with it!!
I know, I know, I'm anal! You guys are just going to have to deal with it!!
Anal indeed!
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Originally Posted by bardel' post='479879' date='Oct 10 2007, 11:54 AM
That's why I said at 5 mph increments, rather than in 5 mph increments!!
Anal indeed!
Anal indeed!
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a quick sanity check - bardel did not edit his text soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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go bardel, go bardel go.... does not happen often that an admin is not technically right let us enjoy this moment...
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go bardel, go bardel go.... does not happen often that an admin is not technically right let us enjoy this moment...
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Originally Posted by pharding' post='479812' date='Oct 10 2007, 06:30 AM
Low tech neat trick to significantly improve comfort Rather than leaving my wallet in my hip pocket, I put it in the slot in between the parking brake and the console. This is much more comfortable.
I hate stuff in my pockets.
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I have comfort seats, that close in around your torso when the car is started, but does not,....(as far as I know) have the dynamic bolster function found in the M5. However, when I drive the car, I get the feeling of very subtle adjustments taking place with the side bolsters.....am I mad??
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My Ride: 2008 M5 -- Exterior: Silverstone, Interior: Black. Fully Loaded. That just about sums it up! :-)
Originally Posted by Rudy' post='479781' date='Oct 9 2007, 10:58 PM
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news -- I don't think you'll get any US dealer to activate this feature (I don't think it's even possible to do with the US based software...) The all close feature does work with the key in the door or, if you have comfort access, you can hold your hand on the lock area of the door handle and everything will close.
I'm not sure if it's a specific option that we have that takes away that compartment or if it's something new with the LCI cars. What options do you have that are common to my options?
I'm not sure if it's a specific option that we have that takes away that compartment or if it's something new with the LCI cars. What options do you have that are common to my options?
Hi Rudy,
My 2008 M5 is fully loaded. From what I recall about your 550i you also have active steering, active cruise control, lane divergence....
My M5 does not have those as options. I thought perhaps it had to do with the quad exhaust not allowing enough space for things, like a spare tire.
Stuff has to fit somewhere and I guess that storage space was tapped? Not sure though -- Maybe some time I'll just find a way to peek behind that space.
-Tony
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I'm with Rudy on this one. Even though bardel is right and "at" 5 mph increments is tecnically correct, I bet 80% of people who read it will assume that it means going up/down from the current speed by 5 mph. So in the interest of clarity I would have explained it in a longer sentence like Rudy did.
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Originally Posted by Rudy' post='479835' date='Oct 10 2007, 03:13 PM
You can't change that setting in iDrive -- it's a mechanical thing. It could be worse -- in a Mercedes, the door would unlock and open with only one pull!
It didn't do that in my Mercedes - not for the passengers anyway. They had to wait for me to push the switch on the dashboard. Of course, I could open my (drivers) door okay.
Maybe, like other things, it varies by region.
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Martin
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My Ride: 2008 Silverstone II E60 M5 2012 E70 AW X5 50i Sport w/ LCI Aero Kit and Rocker Panels
Here is another trick that I don't think any of you know about...
1) Stand behind car
2) Tap the BMW logo on your key 3 times
3) Kiss the BMW logo on your key ONCE
4) Spin around 3 times, while looking up at the sky towards god.
5) Open your trunk manually and WHA-LA!
A beautiful blonde, with every perfect feature you've ever dreamed of should appear.
If it doesn't work the first time, repeat immediately.
PS - This trick only works in very crowded parking lots with a lot of people around.
1) Stand behind car
2) Tap the BMW logo on your key 3 times
3) Kiss the BMW logo on your key ONCE
4) Spin around 3 times, while looking up at the sky towards god.
5) Open your trunk manually and WHA-LA!
A beautiful blonde, with every perfect feature you've ever dreamed of should appear.
If it doesn't work the first time, repeat immediately.
PS - This trick only works in very crowded parking lots with a lot of people around.