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Soldato
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There's a few guys on here with E89's. I have an unused cup holder section (no longer own the car) that I need to get rid of, if anyone is interested. Part No 51169181226
 

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Does not matter in the M3, kids can't eat anyway or don't want to eat with the roof down at 8000rpm :cool:

Remember this? :D

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Soldato
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Hi all,

After some advice regarding options if possible please?

The Mrs is dead set on the 330e M Sport for her next company car, they are pretty well specced as they are, however I am advising her to add a few bits but just want opinions from you guys if I am missing anything:

Adaptive LED Headlights - Worth it?
Comfort access system
Drvr + Pass Elec Lmbr Suprt
Heated Fron Seats
High Beam Assist
Interior comfort pack - is this worth it?
Media Pack Proffesional (comes with Business as Standard)
Surround Camera System

Any thoughts would be appreciated if anything else should be added / removed?

Thanks
 
Soldato
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Just purchased myself a 125d M Sport for my daily drive. Been using it for a week and absolutely love it, what a great car. I had a Golf GTD as my daily before this and in my opinion the BMW is in a different league. When we have some decent weather ill be sure to share some pictures.
 
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I've searched through the thread and seen a few comments on run flats. I've got my first BMW, just a simple 116D Auto (which actually is a pretty decent car by all accounts, albeit no powerhouse) and I need new rear tyres.

Whats the best option out there at the moment? Choice seems quite restricted, and whilst I know I can put on non-run flats, I assume this isn't recommended.
 
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Recommended by BMW, but to be honest run flats give too harsh a ride. Bin them and go for non-run flats (eventually all round, you don't need to replace the fronts yet if they're decent tyres).
 
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Unlike most BMW owners on the forums, I didn't ditch the run flats. And have, thus far, replaced 3 of the 4 tyres on my 530d with the same RFT's that they came on.

I have no complaints really (except the price).
 
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Unlike most BMW owners on the forums, I didn't ditch the run flats. And have, thus far, replaced 3 of the 4 tyres on my 530d with the same RFT's that they came on.

I have no complaints really (except the price).

Have fun with your first puncture. That'll be £200 instead of £15.

Sounds like you might have already had one given you've replaced an odd number of tyres rather than an even number :eek:
 
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