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      11-15-2018, 08:50 AM   #68
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Originally Posted by sygazelle View Post
I'm so trying to be okay with these wrinked-by-design rear seats that BMW thinks are okay to push on its customers. I love the car in total so much that I'll probably just settle. I'd rather have the base leather without the bed mattress pattern but the rear seats with the base leather don't look good to me while the rear seats with Merino leather look okay.

What to do, what to do?

Maybe I'll get the base leather and then head down to Walmart and pick up this niffty product. I don't have a dog but I'd just use it as a seat cover to make the rear seats look better.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Who-Rae-2...Black/36564693
And that's why BMW will not solve the 'mistake' - 'bad-design'...
because people like you will just settle....

The more people tell the dealers that it's a dealbreaker, the quicker BMW will react on it...
But if you just settle, why on earth would BMW do anything about it?

sorry, but this cannot be accepted as a 'design'...
the one designing should be fired this instance.

I drive a 7-year-old F11 and my seats have never or will never look that wrinkled...

I can assure you that customers in Europe will not accept this in any way...
especially since none of the brochures or configurators show these wrinkles...
nor is it explained anywhere that the back seats are 'wrinkle-by-design'...

Com'on Guys, let's support each other and hold back on the buying if this is not solved...

in the long run every one will benefit!
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