In the last few years I've gone from a BMW X5 to a Yukon XL to a BMW X7 and now a LC First Edition. There is plenty of room in the front seats for 6' plus, but the second row does not have lots of leg room. An adult can fit in the middle between two car seats, but there is not much room to...
These nannies are perhaps somewhat helpful if you want to tune out while on a freeway and using cruise control for miles or on corporate campus under non-complex circumstances and/or where humans are not in charge but they are not and I don't think ever will be helpful or safe in complicated...
Welcome! Two quick things: (1) replace/upgrade OEM wheels (and consider a leveling kit); (2) replace running boards with rock sliders, OEM or otherwise.
I have brand new (200 miles before replaced) OEM 18's and tires (Michelin LTX trail tires) and will sell them. Let me know if interested and we can figure out the details. (925) 708-9055.
Agree with that. The post sought feedback on this feature. Folks provided different feedback. And then in one post someone who likes/needs the feature supposedly attempted to apply "logical reasoning" to a comment that was about what the feature does (override/interfere with deliberate driver...
That makes no sense and the annoying chime isn't the reason these features are more dangerous. Some of us know how to drive. I don't need a car braking for me when I am accelerating deliberately or rounding a corner and there happens to be a parked car that comes into view of the sensor...
Terrible feature that at least for me make it much more likely I will crash. I turned it off. Do not need or want a car thinking for me and applying brakes, etc. The nannies on this car are too much.
I have the rounds (on a First Edition) and they are great--best lights I have ever had. Better by far than the '22 BMW X7 I just sold, which had great lights. And almost identical (definitely not worse) to the coverage provided by the Morimoto XB Evo LED headlights I just put on my wife's...