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Funny that you say that.....I have just the opposite reaction when I see the bigger wheels with so little rubber (outside tire diameter is the same)--they just look wrong. In part just the vagaries of fashion and part just pure personal preferences.
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10-28-2017, 10:44 PM | #91 |
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I feel sort of the same way. Actually, I think all the sizes look generally fine but I don't think the 19s look anywhere as bad as some people are making it out to be. The 21s look cool but in my mind I always think of those as belonging on cars on a test track and not so much a SAV/SUV since your thought process is that those belong on smooth pavement - and SAV/SUVs are supposed to be able to handle off-road activities (though majority of these will never see a rugged path). But I agree with your last sentence. It's a mixture of looks and practicality and personal preference to me.
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10-29-2017, 06:12 AM | #92 |
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Finally got a chance to drive some back roads late yesterday in Sport mode. Many reviews by folks more expert than I have already been written so I will just compare with the 2011, 12, and 15 X3 35is we have owned.
The engine and power are marked improvements in acceleration. There was no hesitation from start as occ noted with our older versions, and it was smooth and powerful. Cornering is confident without give or sway, and I like the 19" performance Yokohama ADVAN Sport ZPS which came on our M40i (245/50R19 105W, Treadwear 240, Traction A, Temp A). I didn't sense the road ruts as much as my wife indicated she had when driving home, but we didn't hit some of the bad stretches of road she did when we came home from the Dealership. The HK sound system is excellent. Just getting a feel for the Tech which has been markely elevated it seems. The gesture control for the screen is simple and works great, and the interface is intuitive and she is really enjoying the Apple Car Play. We received some texts and the nice female voice read them aloud to us and asked if we wished to reply, so a simple dictation is taken (without any words missed), and after saying 'send' the reply was sent back immediately. This may have been around for a while but it is our first experience with it. Coupling that with the nice HUD, one really doesn't have to take their eyes off the road much at all to handle a number of tasks. The ventilated seats work as advertised and are comfortable. As I haven't had a chance to sit in the non-vent seats I can't compare, but down here in the South we're glad we got them. The cameras continue to improve with each new version, and these are excellent providing about anything one could possibly need in visual references while maneuvering in parking. I just feel more comfortable and confident driving the M40i c/w our 2nd Gens. It really is going to be a great car to drive on Interstates and should be much more adept at taming metropolitan on-ramps with steep and/or short and/or curved slopes with fast moving traffic. Here are a few pictures of our G01 next to our 2015 LCI in the garage, showing some of the exterior design changes from the side and front views. |
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10-29-2017, 10:16 AM | #95 |
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Much improved. I think those that switched out of the 2nd Gen X3 for this reason alone will now have pause to reconsider the X3 series with future purchases. And even more so if Individual and Merino Leather is added into the mix.
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10-29-2017, 10:23 AM | #96 |
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Underbody Aerodynamics - Comparison of 2012 X3 35i vs 2018 X3 M40i
As much of my interest lies in BMW's attempts at maximizing aerodynamic efficiency, thought I would take a look at the underbodies of 2012 and 2018 X3s. It becomes clear how much they have tried to panel underbody parts to minimize turbulent flow.
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10-29-2017, 10:34 AM | #97 |
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Instrument Cluster and Wireless Charging size
We don't have the iPhone 8 or X, but wanted to show the size of the charging pad - here is the iPhone 7Plus which fits exactly (3-1/4" x 6-1/2").
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10-29-2017, 10:46 AM | #98 | |
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In my current 2015 35i, I am able to listen, reply, and dictate but the voice does not ask me if I want to reply (have to click on something), and in order to use the dictation feature, I have to subscribe to a service (Dragon Messaging) in my iDrive. So, it sounds very different and I would love to stop paying $30 a year just so I can dictate my text messages. However, even though I have an iPhone, that is my secondary phone - and I send and receive texts primarily through my Android phone, which is why I'm asking if what you're describing is through Apple Car Play since my Android phone wouldn't work with that. |
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10-29-2017, 10:55 AM | #99 | |
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And regarding your question on the steering wheel telecopic ability on that thread, here are a few pictures - it is manual. Vertical movement is about 1-1/4" and horizontal (out-in) is about 2-1/2". As it is manual it will not be part of the settings for key 1 or key 2 (my wife pointed that out). |
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Great looking X3, congrats. Nice house too. For me tough call between Carbon Black and Dark Graphite..leaning towards Carbon Black. Also your pic seals it for me - gonna order the 19"s. The tires just need a little shine and the 19's look fine. I have 19" M Sport rims on X5 and really like them, and the X3 is a bit smaller so 19's should be fine. I need a little meat on my tires living in the city.
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10-29-2017, 11:56 AM | #103 |
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Sorry, forgot to mention. When we picked up our car the Genius Rep going over everything mentioned this wireless charging will not work with the iPhone 7 Series or earlier - only with 8 and X. And even then, apparently Apple hasn't come up with the software update yet to allow those models to wireless charge. AUS1969 and others who may know more can chime in, but I didn't want to give the perception that her iPhone 7Plus was charging - it was there to just show size.
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If you want you can also get an insert for your case that will wirelessly charge the iPhone 7. It blocks your lightning port though so you really have to go all in with Qi chargers if you want to avoid any hassle of removing it often. |
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10-29-2017, 01:27 PM | #108 | |
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The iPhone 7 does not have any wireless charging hardware. It does not support wireless charging. Only the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X
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