745 vs s500
He designs one controversial rear-end and gets slammed as Chris Bungle!
I am always impressed when BMW redesigns one of their cars.
After viewing the newer model, the older one is instantly obsolete.
p.s. BMW designs better engines than Mercedes-Benz
the new and old 7 series were already obsolete when the S class was redesigned back in 1998. as for the new 7.......i would suggest a visit to your local EYE DOCTOR!!!
p.s. Mercedes-Benz cannot touch BMW in Formula 1! It is a well know fact in F1 that BMW is making more horsepower!
keep in mind that the budget for F1 racing most likely comes from the sales of BMW automobiles. with that disaster on the new 7 ......they just might be making less horsepower this year!
i'm not a betting man but iwould be willing to bet that the rear end of the 7 series is redesigned withing 18 months.
Would you take a serious look / test drive of the 745I if BMW redesigned the rear end and put the I-Drive in the circular filing cabinet (Trash Can)?
Be Honest!!
I think most people are scared of having to learn a new interface, which is understandable. I also think that with some practice, owners learn to use their iDrive much better. It's like a new remote control -- it's different and you have to learn which button is where, but you'll get the hang of it pretty quickly. Lots of functions built into iDrive aren't really functions and are rarely used, like changing the language or diagnosing the vehicle. Maybe it's ahead of its time. There are lots of people who get frustrated with technology and there are still people who can't figure out how to use email, so maybe the public isn't ready for such a car. I think the iDrive concept, combined with the haptic input and voice recognition, it's promising for cars to come.
Unfortunately, I've only had about 15 minutes of time with the iDrive. Are there any owners here that might provide some perspective on their experiences and their learning curve?
That being said, I think BMW needs to work very closely with iDrive developer Immersion to solve the bugs that are in the system. I've been hearing of all kinds of little bugs. Not surprising for a first year German car, but it certainly looks bad when trying out a new approach to vehicle design.
Last edited by Fast Eddy; Sep 19, 2002 at 11:18 AM.
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