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a few questions for those in the know
a few questions for those in the know
After a bit of assistance - the purchase I feel is getting close....
Comport Seats - what are these exactly? It says they are perforated.
Soft Close Doors?
The automatic boot - does this open and close with the key fob? I'm assuming that the tail gate is still manual however.
I have found a very nice E70 with more extras than I thought were available. It's way over my upper budget level but I'm thinking it may be worth the extra cash.
Thanks
Ben
Comport Seats - what are these exactly? It says they are perforated.
Soft Close Doors?
The automatic boot - does this open and close with the key fob? I'm assuming that the tail gate is still manual however.
I have found a very nice E70 with more extras than I thought were available. It's way over my upper budget level but I'm thinking it may be worth the extra cash.
Thanks
Ben
F15 for the dogs, 996 C4S for road trips, Defender for the mud & E36 M3 for the track
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Re: a few questions for those in the know
To the best of my knowledge:
Comfort seats: have a wider range of adjustments than other seats. For example the headrest moves up and down electrically and has little 'wings' that can fold forward to cradle the head more. Also, the upper part of the seat back can flex forward electrically. The perforations depend more on the choice of seat covering I believe, but I stand to be corrected on that one. Certainly my comfort seats don't have perforated leather.
Soft Close Doors: you pull the door to and then the final centimetre or two is pulled tight shut by motors in the car.
Automatic boot: button in the car opens the boot electrically and there is a button on the lower edge of the boot upper half to close it (again electrically). The key fob also has a button to open the boot electrically. I've heard that the car can be coded so that the interior button and the key fob button can also close the upper boot lid but I've not seen that personally - I'm sure others can confirm.
HTH - Peter T
Comfort seats: have a wider range of adjustments than other seats. For example the headrest moves up and down electrically and has little 'wings' that can fold forward to cradle the head more. Also, the upper part of the seat back can flex forward electrically. The perforations depend more on the choice of seat covering I believe, but I stand to be corrected on that one. Certainly my comfort seats don't have perforated leather.
Soft Close Doors: you pull the door to and then the final centimetre or two is pulled tight shut by motors in the car.
Automatic boot: button in the car opens the boot electrically and there is a button on the lower edge of the boot upper half to close it (again electrically). The key fob also has a button to open the boot electrically. I've heard that the car can be coded so that the interior button and the key fob button can also close the upper boot lid but I've not seen that personally - I'm sure others can confirm.
HTH - Peter T
2010 E70 35D vermilion red, beige leather, Sport, Technology and Executive packages plus running boards.
Re: a few questions for those in the know
There is a version of comfort seats with in seat ventilation. Those have part perforated bases and backs and a couple of fans not connected to the a/c though. A pretty rare option here, but there are a few out there.
Richard
Richard
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: a few questions for those in the know
Thanks guys, it all sounds good to me.
hope I don't chop the dogs head off with the boot lid
hope I don't chop the dogs head off with the boot lid
F15 for the dogs, 996 C4S for road trips, Defender for the mud & E36 M3 for the track
Re: a few questions for those in the know
Auto boot will close with the key fob without any mods - mine does - but you do have to hold it down for a while before it starts and keeping holding it until it closes.
Pretty sure the button on the centre console only opens it. I'm sure I've tried holding it down before and had to resort to the key fob. Probably a safety feature as you can t really see from the front seats!
Fairly sure the dog will be okay as the sensor stops without much pressure
Pretty sure the button on the centre console only opens it. I'm sure I've tried holding it down before and had to resort to the key fob. Probably a safety feature as you can t really see from the front seats!
Fairly sure the dog will be okay as the sensor stops without much pressure
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Re: a few questions for those in the know
Autoclosing the boot from the key fob does vary year to year and region to region (which I know because on my 2010 35d bought in Canada the only electrical close is from the button on the boot lid). I suspect it's to avoid litigation... (even closing the windows from the fob doesn't work either!!!)
Peter T
Peter T
2010 E70 35D vermilion red, beige leather, Sport, Technology and Executive packages plus running boards.
Re: a few questions for those in the know
Thanks for the info!
One more question - do the load covers in the boot have a net that pulls up to stop stuff falling forward?
I have looked at so many but just can't remember
One more question - do the load covers in the boot have a net that pulls up to stop stuff falling forward?
I have looked at so many but just can't remember
F15 for the dogs, 996 C4S for road trips, Defender for the mud & E36 M3 for the track
Re: a few questions for those in the know
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Thanks for the info!
One more question - do the load covers in the boot have a net that pulls up to stop stuff falling forward?
I have looked at so many but just can't remember
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Answered my own question by watching the dealers video again. It does have the pull up load net thing
Thanks for the info!
One more question - do the load covers in the boot have a net that pulls up to stop stuff falling forward?
I have looked at so many but just can't remember
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Answered my own question by watching the dealers video again. It does have the pull up load net thing
F15 for the dogs, 996 C4S for road trips, Defender for the mud & E36 M3 for the track
Re: a few questions for those in the know
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Thanks for all the advice - I just put a deposit down on a very nice 12/2008 Space Grey X-Drive 35d.
Picking it up in just over 3 weeks
Thanks for all the advice - I just put a deposit down on a very nice 12/2008 Space Grey X-Drive 35d.
Picking it up in just over 3 weeks
F15 for the dogs, 996 C4S for road trips, Defender for the mud & E36 M3 for the track