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BMW iDrive (second generation)
With the latest generation of iDrive BMW has gone from chump to trump, as the new system is easy-to-use, powerful, feature-packed and aesthetically pleasing. Some key features, like text-to-speech street names, are still missing, though.
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User Reviews / Comments BMW iDrive (second generation)
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lex arse
"business nav !?! professional navigation pack ?!?
why do people buy these cars? please tell me." -
REDMAN
"How do I get the steering wheel function's to work so I can change radio stations matched to the buttons. on the radio bar."
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SJG
"I've just recently bought the new 325i Coupe with the Business Nav.
However I cannot see the option to rip CD's.
The dealer did tell me that this comes with a hard to perform such f..."