Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/22

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Subject: [Leica] OT - motor scooters
From: rmcclure2 at woh.rr.com (Rob McClure)
Date: Sun Aug 22 17:36:39 2004
References: <000301c4882d$bcaac2f0$0302a8c0@UNSWORS> <4cfa589b0408221358513683ec@mail.gmail.com>

Adam,

I agree with you!  Yesterday I drove a new 545i (6 speed) as part of 
BMW's Drive for the Cure cancer fundraiser.  The ride starter poorly as 
we couldn't figure out how to turn off the radio.  Then, a warning 
buzzer went off every time I exceed 40 mph.  Compared to my 325i, the 
clutch was very heavy, the shifter had long throws and the driveline 
had a huge amount of slop.  Add the ugly appearance and this thing is a 
dog.  I, too, hope that Leica doesn't follow this course!

Rob McClure

Not only are they UGLY they have that incrediblly bad iDrive system
> built in. We looked at one, rejected it immediately! and spent some
> bucks keeping our '97 540i in tip-top shape. It's still a virtually
> perfect car (at least in my opinion.) I mean, when my biggest
> complaints are about how the remote door locks work, and the stupid
> cup-holders (I'll blame this one on the EU I guess) there's just not
> much to improve. I WOULD appreciate a GPS system since here in
> California it's no long legal to have a laptop running in the front
> seat (even if operated by the passenger) so I can't use Rt 66 and a
> GPS for navigation. SNIP
>


In reply to: Message from mail at steveunsworth.co.uk (Steve Unsworth) ([Leica] OT - motor scooters)
Message from abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge) ([Leica] OT - motor scooters)