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11-05-2025
xdsm06 wrote
Mostly yes but it is not ideal. There's certainly times where it is too dangerous to drive with summers. Luckily we have a secondary vehicle. But I do plan to change out the summers for all seasons once the summers wear out more. Michelin just released the Pilot Sport All Seasons in the tire sizes used on the staggered 21s.
I saw that. They just came out with the 22s as well. Pirelli all seasons are just ridiculously priced. I wish Continental would launch an all season in the larger sizes. They're usually a good value and decent quality.
11-30-2025
For you fellow North America deliveries, what does/did your navigation map version screen read?

Mine reads:
Road Map NORTH AMERICA Joy
111072439.3.00, MGU22_25w32.2-1

Version: 2025-4 / - / -
12-30-2025
DJHakim wrote
For you fellow North America deliveries, what does/did your navigation map version screen read?

Mine reads:
Road Map NORTH AMERICA Joy
111072439.3.00, MGU22_25w32.2-1

Version: 2025-4 / - / -
I found out via my head unit firmware list that the factory installed the NA Joy 2025-1 maps from January. (I list the maps release dates below.)
:confused2:confused2

My firmware code:
NAVD_00005A00_255_009_134

Dated factory firmware/maps may explain why I still get OTA updates to 2025-2 as I drive thru new regions, but it does not explain why at delivery iDrive showed "Version: 2025-4 / - / -" and the version info never has changed.

Service Center was ignorant about this.

NA JOY Maps Release Dates
Release 01.2025
NAVD_00005A00_255_009_134 = Road Map North America JOY 2025-1

Release 04.2025
NAVD_00005A00_255_009_135 = Road Map North America JOY 2025-2

Release 06.2025
NAVD_00005A00_255_001_180 = Road Map North America JOY 2025-3

Release 09.2025
NAVD_00005A00_255_001_181 = Road Map North America JOY 2025-4
01-02-2026
SeekTheFinest wrote
How do you like the fit of the Tuxmats. Would love to see some pics...
I got the BMW OEM all-weather mats. I think quality has declined over the years. They are relatively flimsy and don't sit flush, so the rear ones shift a lot and debris gets trapped underneath, which defeats the purpose. They lack the velcro patch, which would keep them in place, but they still don't sit well at edges near the doors.

The all-weather cargo "liner" is decent quality, but it actually does not fit the cargo footprint along the sides, so some areas are exposed.