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Old 12-27-2005, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by hoopsrob' post='215859
Another question, how come bmwusa.com doesn't even list the M aero kit as an available option?
They do---when you go to build your 5 series, step 4 is "Accessories"....then there are words at the bottom: Wheels, Interior, and Exterior. These are actually tabs (though it's hard to tell)---click on Exterior and the M Aero Kit option appears as the far right option.

It's easy to miss if you don't know to CLICK on Exterior.

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It's also shown on the U.S. 2006 5-Series Accessories catalog. Front cover photo and pricing on the inside of the catalog.
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My favorite attribute to these mid-year "upgrades" is their legal department statement that bascially sez: "Don't pay any attention to the calendar; the model year is what we say it is."

You have to read it to believe it.


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Originally Posted by Ray Hull' post='215963' date='Dec 27 2005, 11:35 AM
My favorite attribute to these mid-year "upgrades" is their legal department statement that bascially sez: "Don't pay any attention to the calendar; the model year is what we say it is."

You have to read it to believe it.


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I know it's all marketing gobblety-gook here in the States, but isn't it better to have a car that you can call an MY06, if only for resale purposes??
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Originally Posted by hinckley' post='215987' date='Dec 27 2005, 09:46 AM
I know it's all marketing gobblety-gook here in the States, but isn't it better to have a car that you can call an MY06, if only for resale purposes??
Yes. and any E60 built after March 2005 is called a Model Year 2006 already. Just like the Infiniti G35/45. So either way it'll have the MY06 re-sale value.
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