Are the indicators still an optional (and rarely selected) extra...?Akobalm wrote:Oh yes I did, the wheels, tyres and sports gearbox with paddle shift cost as much as a Qashqai
Sat Nav all over the place
Everything on a BMW is an option as you will be well aware, the only thing that they don't charge extra for is when you sit in any of the vehicles in the showroom, decide to purchase and it costs, there is no doubt about it.298 wrote:Are the indicators still an optional (and rarely selected) extra...?Akobalm wrote:Oh yes I did, the wheels, tyres and sports gearbox with paddle shift cost as much as a Qashqai
As you have pointed out, many people have still to read the pages which describe the use of indicators, we see them every day, there is a special Highway Code for them though
Having worked in the Far East, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and of course the UK since 1964, I have gained a reasonable amount of driving experience which enables me to see the funny side of motoring.
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That's good news. I did 250 miles in the last 3 days (which is a lot for me!) about 50% navigating and 50% just with the map display on. Perfect all of the time, so it does look like this has cracked the problem
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