BMW 7 Series Cool Gadgets
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ONE DAY ! ONE DAY !
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Nice but it's all backwards. The streeing wheel is on the wrong side.
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@Jon7Lane Thanks for your reply. Good to hear about the lack of squeaks & rattles. FYI - I have an E46 330i and also suffer with intermittent parking sensors. Anyway, will keep browsing Autotrader for an E65.
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@blackvapour So what for those who are left-armed?
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@MrRAKAHIDZA Different because the rest of the world were too stupid to follow our example. Left-handed driving is horrible since you are operating the steering wheel with the left hand whilst shifting. Typical of foreigners to do things wrongly though.
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@MrRAKAHIDZA Why would I want to drive into Europe? I'd fly. I think perhaps you would sit in the back?
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@PatSharpsNastyMullet ha ha u know best so u buying cars from germany. yes u re the best .. the steering wheel on right side is shit,what happens when u go in europe? is it easy to drive there? hmm ..
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@MrRAKAHIDZA Because we know best
Thank you for producing such an informative video. Oh, and great barging!
If you don't mind my asking, how long have you had your E65 735i? Have you had any/many problems with it? Also how is the build quality for things such as squeaks and rattles?
granthibbett 2 months ago
@granthibbett Hi, I've had it for about 2.5 years, and had a few issues with two HT leads failing and a water leak. Also, I have two error lights permanently on - to do with the seat sensor in the passenger seat, but I just ignore them. Sometimes the PArking Sensor doesn't work. So, it's not perfect, but generally not a problem. It's still cheaper to run than buying a new car and losing the depreciation, and it's brilliant to drive, I love it! No squeeks or rattles - just electronic issues.
Jon7Lane 2 months ago
Stupid english steering wheel on right side!! Why u re diferent than whole world?? Except Australia and New Zealand which were your colonies...
MrRAKAHIDZA 5 months ago
@MrRAKAHIDZA I think we were first to create driving rules a long time ago, with horse and cart etc. when the right arm was to remain free for other purposes such as shaking hands and sword fighting, and this is where it all began. Other countries decided to drive on the other side, but we remain true to our heritage. No big deal, do what you like, it really is not a big deal...be cool!
Jon7Lane 3 months ago