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Old 8th January 2007, 22:01   #11
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Also "favourites" programmable buttons under the slot. Push them for your programmable shortcuts.

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Old 8th January 2007, 22:05   #12
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Here is one of the regular 5-series.

See the picture below.
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Old 8th January 2007, 22:07   #13
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Ahhh... That is maybe for the lights to follow the corners (Adaptive Kurvenlicht)

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Also "favourites" programmable buttons under the slot. Push them for your programmable shortcuts.

I really like this option. Maybe we can change the MASK to get this feature.
Strange how BMW first gets rid of all buttons and then finally introduces them again. Killer option, however voice control can do the same but should be much slower. I can think of at least 6 buttons I would program and would use a lot.

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Just saw that button 4 lights up blue, but option three is selected on screen. Seems they didn't put a lot of thought in these pictures...

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Ahhh... That is maybe for the lights to follow the corners
I also read that about the new advanced light cornering system, but howcome I CAN'T see it in the head on pictures??
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Just saw that button 4 lights up blue, but option three is selected on screen. Seems they didn't put a lot of thought in these pictures...


Number one looks to be pressed too.

Perhaps they expect to do some math 4 - 1 = choice #3.
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Yep, that must be it...

Clearly this picture is built up from two pictures. The CD slot is sitting much lower in the dash so these are probably two different time frames we are looking at.
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Looks like LED rear turn signals. Can't really tell the brake lights. Maybe time for a retrofit (^_^)
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No LED brake lights as seen on the flash demo.

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Looks like LED rear turn signals. Can't really tell the brake lights. Maybe time for a retrofit (^_^)

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Sweeeet!

Does it come standard with a Trailer Hitch?!?
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