Touch Screen I-Drive (and Navigation)
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Touch screen suck, over time they loose there sensitivity. BMW knows what there doing with I-Drive, to me its far superior than other systems. Thats why alot of car companys are starting to imitate. Interior is clean cut, functional and very modern looking. You get in to drive not look at the pretty pictures. Driving is what its all about, and BMW has it pegged.
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i test drove a lexus with a touch screen. looking down to see where to press the screen seemed dangerous.
i like where the i-drive screen is located and that you don't have to look down to navigate. although, the nav system should be totally voice activated.
i like where the i-drive screen is located and that you don't have to look down to navigate. although, the nav system should be totally voice activated.
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At first I thought touch screen was night and I-Drive sucks, but now it's the other way around.
"Bad art looks good at first, then boring" (Lexus)
"Good art takes time to be appreciated" (BMW)
"Bad art looks good at first, then boring" (Lexus)
"Good art takes time to be appreciated" (BMW)
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no thoughts on dash and gauges?
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