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10-03-2024
Whenever products evolve there will be people that liked it better the old way and would rather maintain the status quo. I remember when I bought my first new car, I didn't want electric windows, locks etc. because I was young and poor so in my mind it was more to go wrong and cost me more now and money for something I could do manually. People get used to certain things and are resistant to change which is neither right or wrong. The older you get, the more this happens...I still have zero use for these new AI tools - I can summarize my own emails, thank you lol

I'm still not a fan of getting rid of all manual controls in favor of their screen based facsimiles but I do like the big screens and being able to customize the look, etc. One reason I lease is I like a change every few years so being able to alter my in car experience without actually getting a new vehicle is nice. I'm also a tech nerd so continually chasing the new gadgets. There are pros and cons to each with hopefully the majority falling on the former. When they stop offering new meaningful features, I'll feel less inclined to change as often. The new iPhone had zero new feature appeal to me (it gets less and less with every iteration) so I didn't upgrade which is different for me as usually I get the new version most years.

To me, the "driving experience" is more about the feel of the drive and performance when driving for fun. When I'm in that driving zone, especially in the twisties, my eyes are on the road and not what's in the car. Commuting to me, is not a "driving experience". It's movement from point a to b as efficiently and safely as possible. Others may feel differently and that's OK, you do you.
10-03-2024
Gibson6594 wrote
In reality though, [1]what percentage of people are out there would you consider "real drivers?" The screens are a business decision revolving around money and production costs.

[3]Carmakers are not going to make substantial business decisions on the .001% of people that are "real drivers."

[2]And I don't see how the screens make someone more or less of a "driver."
[1] .01% in my AO
[2] Distractions, big beef now is text message not showing up with iOS 18
[3] I agree
10-03-2024
Snave01 wrote
Whenever products evolve there will be people that liked it better the old way and would rather maintain the status quo. I remember when I bought my first new car, I didn't want electric windows, locks etc. because I was young and poor so in my mind it was more to go wrong and cost me more now and money for something I could do manually. People get used to certain things and are resistant to change which is neither right or wrong. The older you get, the more this happens...I still have zero use for these new AI tools - I can summarize my own emails, thank you lol

I'm still not a fan of getting rid of all manual controls in favor of their screen based facsimiles but I do like the big screens and being able to customize the look, etc. One reason I lease is I like a change every few years so being able to alter my in car experience without actually getting a new vehicle is nice. I'm also a tech nerd so continually chasing the new gadgets. There are pros and cons to each with hopefully the majority falling on the former. When they stop offering new meaningful features, I'll feel less inclined to change as often. The new iPhone had zero new feature appeal to me (it gets less and less with every iteration) so I didn't upgrade which is different for me as usually I get the new version most years.

To me, the "driving experience" is more about the feel of the drive and performance when driving for fun. When I'm in that driving zone, especially in the twisties, my eyes are on the road and not what's in the car. Commuting to me, is not a "driving experience". It's movement from point a to b as efficiently and safely as possible. Others may feel differently and that's OK, you do you.
Absolutely. Fewer distractions, focusing on driving is the only way to efficiently and safely go from point a to point b.
10-05-2024
What are the chances that the new X5 model comes out with the same frontal headlight design as the new X7? Those new small headlight design does not look good and I wonder if that would impact the sales of BMW X5 next gen model.
10-05-2024
MartieNYBK wrote
What are the chances that the new X5 model comes out with the same frontal headlight design as the new X7? Those new small headlight design does not look good and I wonder if that would impact the sales of BMW X5 next gen model.
Slim to none.
10-05-2024
TurtleBoy wrote
Slim to none.
Then that is definitely good news.
10-07-2024
MartieNYBK wrote
What are the chances that the new X5 model comes out with the same frontal headlight design as the new X7? Those new small headlight design does not look good and I wonder if that would impact the sales of BMW X5 next gen model.
Like Turtle Boy said, slim to none, but expect it to be more controversial than the G05 - some may like it, some may not.
10-07-2024
Ot will be similar to the new X3, with squared corners I suppose.
10-07-2024
I'm not a huge fan of renders but this may be fairly close.
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10-07-2024
:thumbdown
10-07-2024
TurtleBoy wrote
I'm not a huge fan of renders but this may be fairly close.
The headlights look like they came from a Toyota Venza.
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10-07-2024
Sat Pat wrote
The headlights look like they came from a Toyota Venza.
I'm looking forward to seeing the actual one since when it was shown to dealers in Las Vegas one was quoted as saying it has a “mean” look and X-shaped headlights that were “probably the coolest thing I’ve seen.”

I think the render may have missed that.
11-07-2024
i would give anything for a real gear shifter again... and the ability to shift gears manual with a shifter (as opposed to paddles). I almost bought an AUDI just for the shifter... but couldn't come to terms with the OS.
11-07-2024
and i miss my dash layout from the pre lci. The LCI guage options are the worst. i love analogue gauges (or at least the shape of a round gauge). While other brands have introduced linear gauges, like speedo and tacho... they still give the option of a traditional layout. There is an inherent simplicity with a dial gauge that one's brain is calibrated to what portion of the gauge you are occupying. That is why round (dial) gauges have existed for centuries. Please bring them back.
11-09-2024
Wow looks so good.
11-12-2024
bwardipi wrote
and i miss my dash layout from the pre lci. The LCI guage options are the worst. i love analogue gauges (or at least the shape of a round gauge). While other brands have introduced linear gauges, like speedo and tacho... they still give the option of a traditional layout. There is an inherent simplicity with a dial gauge that one's brain is calibrated to what portion of the gauge you are occupying. That is why round (dial) gauges have existed for centuries. Please bring them back.
Agree with you! They should have a MACRO for Traditional Dials in the software. Can't be that hard. I love the big screens but having the Gauge cluster directly in front of me like traditional clusters is my preference.
11-12-2024
TurtleBoy wrote
I'm not a huge fan of renders but this may be fairly close.
I can't help but think of this girl when I see that rendering...
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01-25-2025
Current 20' X7 M50 owner and was looking at bmwusa.com build section for 2025 X5 40i and didn't see "DHP" option i know it comes standard on the V8 models.

I drove a 24' X5 sDr40i and 24' X5 xDr 40i loaners and the ride is so bouncy it feels like my 19' Lexus RX350. So DHP is a must or bust for me.

Did bmw take it off the future 40i models?
01-25-2025
FSociety wrote
Current 20' X7 M50 owner and was looking at bmwusa.com build section for 2025 X5 40i and didn't see "DHP" option i know it comes standard on the V8 models.

I drove a 24' X5 sDr40i and 24' X5 xDr 40i loaners and the ride is so bouncy it feels like my 19' Lexus RX350. So DHP is a must or bust for me.

Did bmw take it off the future 40i models?
It has never been available in the US on the 40i models. It is an option on the M60i.
01-25-2025
TurtleBoy wrote
I'm not a huge fan of renders but this may be fairly close.
Lots of Hyundai and Nissan styling on this rendering…
01-27-2025
I think the impending release of the NK iX3 will give some hints on the G65 X5. Agreed, intrigued to how BMW execute the "X" lights design
09-04-2025
:cool!: