![]() 07/16/2018 at 18:16 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
As a Xdrive owner I feel insulted. I wonder if this button looks the same on their SUVs and the new FWD 2 series. This certainly looks like the s ilhouette of an e90 so it’s probably model specific
![]() 07/16/2018 at 18:21 |
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why is one wheel colored in and the other is not?
BMW please explain this
![]() 07/16/2018 at 18:22 |
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It’s hinting at a RWD platform
![]() 07/16/2018 at 18:24 |
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what if it is hinting at FWD platform
![]() 07/16/2018 at 18:26 |
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Think back to any racing game, the colored in wheels are the driven ones
![]() 07/16/2018 at 18:27 |
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all cars should be fwd
![]() 07/16/2018 at 18:44 |
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left front and right rear wheels driven only - best of both worlds
![]() 07/16/2018 at 18:50 |
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Your button is just worn.
![]() 07/16/2018 at 19:06 |
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That is a very strange way to ware
![]() 07/16/2018 at 19:09 |
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Holly crap you’re right. I just thought BMW was being clever. I should have know Germans have to sense of humor. I guess the previous owner’s nails(she was a middle aged women) must have scrapped the black off that one wheel
![]() 07/16/2018 at 19:11 |
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No. Some cars should be, maybe even most cars. But not all cars. Variety is the spice of life. Especially when that varie ty is more fun than functional
![]() 07/16/2018 at 20:01 |
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The one in my 128i was worn. Judging by the nail polish reside in the center console, also a woman with long finger nails.
![]() 07/16/2018 at 20:27 |
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When driven backwards.