You are right, it does need the auto boot lid. I know what you mean
with the 20" wheels and sports suspension, but you can run with it in
Comfort mode (little button on the steering wheel). I have Sport
turned off for general and motorway driving, only using Sport mode for
country lanes and WOW does it work well. It corners like it's a car
half the size not a luxuary saloon. Had an E Class until a few weeks
ago, definatly not made to razz around country lanes.
Did you get the 7 new?
I doubt I'll be let anywhere near the disc
>You are right, it does need the auto boot lid. I know what you mean
>with the 20" wheels and sports suspension, but you can run with it in
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>I doubt I'll be let anywhere near the disc
Got mine from a very friendly BMW guy who copied it for me - still waiting for
the 08-01 sat nav update to come
New - not quite - 2500 miles on the clock but then that's only a months driving
isn't it?
Inverness is not quite 7 series country is it? more X6 or Land Rover (ish) so it
migrated south.
Mine has the turbo style wheels that are a real pigs ear to clean but they hold
the tyres on and go round so mustn't grumble.
TV is nice but reception is a bit iffy - as much good as a chocolate fireguard.
sport steering wheel is more comfy than the stock item as is bluetooth et al.
Seats are really comfy and warm too with the heaters and AC in summer Cool.
However, does your one tend to "stall" when pulling into roundabouts from a
rolling approach and flooring it to get into the traffic flow?
Mine did and I was forever having heat attacks so I went to the dealer and
suggested that either the turbo wasn't spinning up quick enough or the G/box
wasn't dropping into first.
The took it away for an hour or more and when I got it back it felt like they
had stuffed a rechipped ECU into it. Talk about greased lightening...........
Feels like a V12 twin turbo at first then a shove in the back like a steam train
all the way to 155 indicated and a bit more.... Test and ads say only 145 but
this really tramps on now and no flat spot and drops into first every time.
Fuel mileage has dropped from average 35 to 32 but heck with that improvement
WOW!
Start complaining and get the prize......
Hugh

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paulathome2 - 15 Feb 2008 19:36 GMT
Mine was four months old and unless you looked at the 7k miles it was
impossibile to tell it wasn't new. Sounds like your dealer is as good
as mine. Not had the stalling problem or the flat spots, but thx for
the tip just in case. Agree with your commnets on performance but it
is slower than my e320cdi merc, but it's also heavier. Had a problem
getting used to the brakes, to say it stops quickly is an
understatement, have not even had the anti lock click in yet.
Phone kit is good but sadly the merc had the edge on reception, even
using a holder and the outside ariel its still not as good.
I'm impressed with the quality of my ipod thru the AUX althoughI do
use a dock connector cable rather than headphone output.
I do wonder who picks up the £20,000+ depriationa between new and four
months old (just pleased somebody did)
hsg@h-gee.co.uk - 15 Feb 2008 21:10 GMT
>Mine was four months old and unless you looked at the 7k miles it was
>impossibile to tell it wasn't new. Sounds like your dealer is as good
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>I do wonder who picks up the £20,000+ depriationa between new and four
>months old (just pleased somebody did)
Nobody Paul - we pay COST price + a bit for paperwork and remember if Owned by
the dealer it is a TAX deductible loss if sold at less than cost.
Anyway BMW dumps these on auctions where only dealers can bid as do other car
manufacturers and that is why every autumn there are hundreds if not thousands
nearly new Ford Fiestas etc on the market from "FORD". FORD sell to FORD
LEASING who in turn offer them on short term leases to CAR HIRE companies in
places like UK mainland, Jersey, Guernsey, IOM. N.Ireland and possibly EIRE.
6 months later with a few hundred or a couple of thousand miles on the clock
(can't go far in Jersey) brought back to UK as "used" imports (remember CI are
tax free) so VAT is less on a used car so the car has been tax deductible at
100% by the leasing co. then brought back from lease as used and sold at
whatever they can get for it + vat (import vat has been reclaimed) and FORD
initially sold it at cost + whatever +vat which was reclaimed. etc etc.
Which goes to prove you don't have to WORK to make money.
Hugh
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paulathome2 - 16 Feb 2008 15:26 GMT
Well there you go! Only ever bought one car new and that was a Saab
9-5 aero. Got that at cost +1%. Can you believe some people buy new
still. Thx for info
paulathome2 - 24 Feb 2008 15:24 GMT
Had the software upgrade last Thursday and it will looks and works
fine. Can't see and difference to the operation etc so must be just a
bug fix.