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Old 29th August 2004, 02:04   #1
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Bmw individual Touch buttons

is these touch buttons control going to be as an individual option for the E60 M5.. it look prety cool.. this is something special.. like it



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Old 29th August 2004, 12:24   #2
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Re: Bmw individual Touch buttons

Looks interesting - what is it exactly?
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Re: Bmw individual Touch buttons

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Looks interesting - what is it exactly?
these are the "buttons" for the power windows. you can see it at the second picture. onlye two green lights are on and the window is nearly all the way down...

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Re: Bmw individual Touch buttons

Kind of neat, but not sure I would want that kind of an option, its easier to not think about it and put the window down by using the button. However if it could be voice activated or even idrive enabled it would be kinda cool. One of those things you play with for the sake of playing with it



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these are the "buttons" for the power windows. you can see it at the second picture. onlye two green lights are on and the window is nearly all the way down...
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Re: Bmw individual Touch buttons

I know this is a little off topic, but will the e60 M5 have leather doors just like that? Is is standard? I really like the way it looks, thats why i ask..
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Re: Bmw individual Touch buttons

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Kind of neat, but not sure I would want that kind of an option, its easier to not think about it and put the window down by using the button. However if it could be voice activated or even idrive enabled it would be kinda cool. One of those things you play with for the sake of playing with it
kinda cool but i rather have it simple. window buttons are just fine.
screw any voice activation or idrive to open and close my window ideas please.
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Re: Bmw individual Touch buttons

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I know this is a little off topic, but will the e60 M5 have leather doors just like that? Is is standard? I really like the way it looks, thats why i ask..
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That car has full champagne leather. Leather faced map pockets, glove compartment lid etc. are included with full leather which is an expensive option in Europe but probably standard in USA.
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Re: Bmw individual Touch buttons

Is that Individual option listed for regular 5-series?

I remember it was launched in Frankfurt.
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Re: Bmw individual Touch buttons

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Is that Individual option listed for regular 5-series?

I remember it was launched in Frankfurt.
yes any info if it can be ordered or it was just for testing or trying new technolgies
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Nice idea, but a little pointless, kind of like iDrive.

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