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I thought sensible meant getting a Corolla?
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Hmm I'm confused now. This is an excerpt from drive.com.au :
" The 1-Series doesn’t come with BMW’s controversial i-Drive controller as standard. It’s only fitted if navigation is specified. There are two levels of navigation on offer. A $2700 “Business Navigation” package includes a 6.5-inch folding colour display screen with DVD drive, on screen arrows, route highlighting and audio instructions. The 1-Series Professional Navigation system adds $4200 and includes split-screen navigation, and a more detailed tier of navigation capabilities." Guess I will know for sure when the cars hit the showrooms in a couple of weeks...
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I'm 99.9% sure it was the business system I saw in the three today and had demonstrated to me. It definetely had arrows and maps simulataneously...... |
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