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      01-10-2018, 02:47 PM   #182
bailyhill
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Same Interiors is fine

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Originally Posted by martin mustang View Post
If new to BMW, you ok in not understanding my point, going to Alfa's is more in the context of triggering some excitement in my motoring life. I don't fancy jumping at weekend in our family car X5 and not realising it is not my everyday 5 series.
Having the same exterior cross all cars is simply not on, but having interiors the same cross all cars, is a simply a lazy commercial driven way with only one rules in practice "volume".
I was into BMW for many years for the very opposite of this. I look at spied future cars like the next X5 and I am almost certain the what's coming around the corner, just look at the X3 and X1, X2 ..Oh yes wait and see the X7 for an XXL option....
Having the interiors similar is fine with me. I have 3 BMW's and wife and I jump back and forth between vehicles all the time, and I for one, an glad I don't have to be retrained everytime I want to adjust something. My wife as copilot can set the nav, display the performance, range, etc, and I keep my eyes on the road. I have no problems in them being the same, only a little different.

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