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The BMW Range
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528i msport vs 535i msport
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<blockquote data-quote="rsnavin" data-source="post: 645873" data-attributes="member: 2925"><p>I suppose beauty is subjective but I agree that the i-Drive is more intuitive to use. However, the MMI touch function is very neat and BMW will only introduce the touch i-Drive controller next year onwards.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Test-drive arranged for early next week, I will let you know. You can change the steering feel of the A6 within the MMI interface. The quattro's are known for very good grip. I drove the 520d few months back, I found it to be a very balanced car, but steering feel wasn't that great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsnavin, post: 645873, member: 2925"] I suppose beauty is subjective but I agree that the i-Drive is more intuitive to use. However, the MMI touch function is very neat and BMW will only introduce the touch i-Drive controller next year onwards. Test-drive arranged for early next week, I will let you know. You can change the steering feel of the A6 within the MMI interface. The quattro's are known for very good grip. I drove the 520d few months back, I found it to be a very balanced car, but steering feel wasn't that great. [/QUOTE]
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