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<blockquote data-quote="jason" data-source="post: 733724" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>My perspective is that I am glad BMW spends the bulk of their R&D dollars on the performance and handling of their cars rather than pimping out the interiors such as fancy footrests. And I hope they continue to do so.</p><p></p><p>That said, the demand for more luxurius interiors, by the growing customer base cannot be ignored (comments above testify to this), BMW is going to start throwing R&D money at what the customers want. BMW is already starting to offer more and more luxuries for their interiors. Well I like luxury as much as the next person, but hopefully not at the expense of performace and handling. Motoring legislation is already seeing the demise of NA engines and directly connected steering columns all in the name of greener emmisions and lower consuption. Shame really, where would the enthusiasts go.....</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jason, post: 733724, member: 182"] My perspective is that I am glad BMW spends the bulk of their R&D dollars on the performance and handling of their cars rather than pimping out the interiors such as fancy footrests. And I hope they continue to do so. That said, the demand for more luxurius interiors, by the growing customer base cannot be ignored (comments above testify to this), BMW is going to start throwing R&D money at what the customers want. BMW is already starting to offer more and more luxuries for their interiors. Well I like luxury as much as the next person, but hopefully not at the expense of performace and handling. Motoring legislation is already seeing the demise of NA engines and directly connected steering columns all in the name of greener emmisions and lower consuption. Shame really, where would the enthusiasts go..... Jason [/QUOTE]
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