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I'll have hit the wall in those 3 minutes
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08-29-2022, 03:37 AM | #69 | |
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No, I believe the product folks at BMW/Mercedes/Tesla truly believe that touchscreens provide an overall better user experience than physical buttons, and that they’ll sell more cars with them. |
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08-29-2022, 04:33 AM | #70 |
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This flat screen was in mercedes first, then this one. I am sure the car drives better than previous but it is becoming numb, boring and just not special. BMW used to be special now it is as special as a shrimp cocktail
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08-29-2022, 05:30 AM | #71 | |
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Personally I think since MBUX came out BMW & other manufacturers have lagged behind with there infotainment systems ,hard preset buttons to me look a bit 90s & I would never use them . It’s horses for courses. |
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Modernity shouldn't be the priority—the priority is to be effective and usable. These are just flashy and "techy" but will date horribly (imagine these in 10 years lol) and it's basically for people who don't care about driving or watching the road and getting engaged in driving.
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08-29-2022, 06:47 AM | #73 |
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I think in the end it comes down to personal taste and preference and how often somebody needs to use buttons. It can be great for some and lousy for others
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If you go into China BMW and click M240i you'll see the new 2023 Model, to my knowledge this is the only website that's been updated to show the 2023 version. It showed new additions to the car, do you think this addition will extend to other markets? I've linked the page below, you can translate it into English.
https://www.bmw.com.cn/campaign/2022...how/index.html |
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My UK 2023 220i Msport with Msport pro pack has the gloss black spoiler.
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skipped over the rear view, only change from 2022 appear to be idrive 8 and centre gear lever selector, zero external changes, for the UK 2023 model.
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the actual spoiler is different design:
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