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Old 31st August 2006, 03:38   #1
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Differences between MY06 and MY07 M5...?

...can someone point me in the right direction to find this info?

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Old 31st August 2006, 03:43   #2
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There's none basicly, clear instead of smoke coloured turnlights is all i've heard from my dealer here in Gothenburg which is BMW Group Gothenburg of course :P
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That and RTTI (but no HD with RTTI). This has actually been adressed in several threads. For a copy of the order sheet, check out:

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A few different options like RTT (real time traffic), 4 years BMW Assist as standard instead of one. Soft close doors still not an option as far as I know.
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Are we talking about the headlights or the side markers? I think by US law, car makers have to have the amber in the headlights.

EDIT: Apprantly the soft close doors have been delayed.
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[quote=Stein]Are we talking about the headlights or the side markers? I think by US law, car makers have to have the amber in the headlights.

Markers. According to others on this board, there has been a change in the law on this.
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That would be great if it did get changed!
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They have been changed. There was a thread psoted 3 or 4 weeks ago with BMW's release describing the changes. Also, the CD changer is no longer standard. It and the Ipod interface are (exclusive of each other) DIOs.
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Can't wait to see pictures then
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