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      05-15-2023, 09:18 PM   #23
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It has nothing to do with dimness. It's the physics of polarized lenses and how they work. And why changing the angle helps the HUD visibility.

In other words, it isn't a BMW HUD problem.

https://www.revantoptics.com/blogs/t...unglasses-work
Yep, HUDs have this problem, as do various kinds of displays that emit polarized light. A physics thing, not a BWM thing. Non-polarized sunglasses exist for this reason.
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      05-16-2023, 06:34 PM   #24
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watched the first 7 seconds earlier this morning and couldn't find the remote fast enough to change the video.

we don't need anymore review videos of the new car or day in life with the new car. we want more content of car mods, maintenance, motorsports, etc.
Here you go
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      05-17-2023, 06:24 AM   #25
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He called this a "tiny" coupe. But the 3,700-3,800 lb G87 M2 is not exactly the pocket rocket size. Other then that, I found his overall review pretty decent.
I guess point of reference of whats tiny coupe can only go so far for people his age. Those who were around buying cars when E30 Coupe was around as cheap used toy, probably G87 is massive. For those who are like below 30 I suspect the G87 indeed would appear quite small.

And if you want to go to extreme, visit a museum where 1920s cars are. Those were not uncommon to see based on a truck chassis. 1930s cars had 19in rims like who cares, and massive sidewalls. Things are all pretty relative. Today cars have so much power that weight alone tells not much. Sadly car companies figured out it is way cheaper to make a powerful engine rather than build the body out of carbon fibre and put a small engine and get same result. Heck, BMW tried that approach with I3 and I8 (and now IX). Didnt work on mass scale.
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That's a great, simple review, and the only one I could find that shows the new M2 with the sunroof and not the optional carbon roof, which I think is ugly, except on the black cars, of course. I can't stand that two-tone roof look.

I wish BMW hadn't gotten rid of the slick top, but I'd go sunroof on the G87, for looks alone. That ID8 dash, though .... what a tech nightmare.
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      05-17-2023, 05:10 PM   #27
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I wish BMW hadn't gotten rid of the slick top, but I'd go sunroof on the G87, for looks alone. That ID8 dash, though .... what a tech nightmare.
BMW USA, specifically. Other countries have the slicktop as standard or an option.

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