08-28-2024, 01:45 PM | #23 |
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I think the interior of the 2024 looks dated compared to the 2025 and the 2022 even more so. I don't mind the screens. To each his/her own. Would be boring if we were all the same.
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In 2022 when I decided I wanted to buy a M240i it was already late enough in the year that I was going to wait until the 2023 models were available. After I saw the changes in the 2023 M240i I decided I liked the features in the 2022 version better and searched for (and bought) a low-mileage CPO 2022 M240ix with all the options and in the color I wanted. I have not regretted that decision at all.
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08-28-2024, 03:30 PM | #25 |
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I am very happy with the 2022, i think the integrated dash/infotainment looks much cleaner than id8. Thats not to say id8 is bad, as its the latest tech and all of us will liekly move to it eventually.
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08-28-2024, 03:58 PM | #26 | |
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The main reason I didn't want a 2022 was no RWD option though. AWD would be cool during the 3 days a year it snows here but I have a 4runner for that. I'll leave my summer tires on the M240i year around. |
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08-28-2024, 07:09 PM | #27 | |
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Ive also become a fan of automatics after driving nothing but rwd manuals for 25 years. |
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I love my MY22 230i and like others preferred the integrated dash, and physical buttons and shifter. I lurked on BP for quite some time picking up much appreciated info to help guide my decisions.
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08-29-2024, 07:52 AM | #29 |
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I do group rides with a few other guys and we all have Garmin Navs that we use for turn-by-turn custom GPX routes. I like the huge BMW Nav screen on my '24 which I keep full screen during the rides to show me where I am on the route and I can even glance at it to see where the Garmin Nav is telling me where to go. It sure beats looking at the 6" display on the Garmin.
I also use the huge Nav screen when I am traveling for the same reason. Sure, Wayze and some other phone apps work better but for my old eyes, that huge NAV screen is a heck of lot better than trying to squint at a tiny phone screen - which is also dangerous. Would I like to have round gauges - yes. Would I like to have buttons for climate control - yes. Would I like to have the dash compartment, usb ports and rear climate buttons - possibly. Do I miss any of them - no. I could have ordered X-Drive on my '24 but X-Drive is one of those things that I might like to have only when I am up in the twisties when the roads are wet. I prefer RWD 99.5% of the time - it is not my daily. |
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08-29-2024, 01:26 PM | #31 |
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I could have ordered X-Drive on my '24 but X-Drive is one of those things that I might like to have only when I am up in the twisties when the roads are wet. I prefer RWD 99.5% of the time - it is not my daily.[/QUOTE]
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Another vote for the shift lever, even is it is not directly connected to the transmission. I like using " sport manual" mode to change gears myself. Most of the time I use the paddles on the wheel to shift, but if I'm making a turn from a stop, it's easier to use the shift knob to grab second gear rather than trying to use the paddle while the wheel is turned 90 deg or more. Also, it's nice to have to option to shift with the lever or the paddles.
I think it's also easier to knock the shift knob over to enter/exit sport mode since it's right at hand. I often pop the lever to the left at a stop light as a temporary way of exiting the auto start/stop function. Finally, if BMW felt the shift nub was truly superior to the electronic shift lever, they'd equip their true M cars that way, but they don't (M2,M3,M4,M8). That indicates to me that the change was a cost cutting measure. |
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08-29-2024, 04:24 PM | #34 |
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Thanks everyone for their comments.
Personally, I like the consistency between the dash of or X3 and the 2022 m240i. I'm not 100% sold on not having any climate controls that are easily and instantly accessible, but to be honest I haven't had the opportunity to play around with the new id8. Just like anything, i'm sure it's easy to get used to For these reasons and everything else you have pointed out, I am in the market for a lightly used single owner 2022. |
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08-29-2024, 05:08 PM | #35 | |
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My wife's Honda is the worst of both worlds with the climate controls being half physical half touch screen. |
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08-29-2024, 05:48 PM | #36 |
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Actually, the speedo and tach are analog, meant to look digital. Some angles with sunlight you can actually see the mechanical pieces. Nonetheless… I have this set up, and it like it.
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Nothing wrong with preferring RWD. People prefer a lot of difference things. What one likes or prefers is relative to the person. However, all the performance specs favor X-drive, and in any weather conditions. And that fact is not relative to what one likes or dislikes. The better performing choice is X-drive, if performance is a parameter that matters.
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Granted, theres a time and a place for RWD, and it’s not for a daily driver. Some may even argue not for the track, definitely not for a 1/4 mile car. |
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Some AWD systems offer tremendous benefit, some are not as good. XDrive is well touted, but I know it's not the best out there. And yes, my question pertains to circuit racing in particular, thus showing the benefit of AWD (if there) under the most dynamic circumstances. For safety, AWD is obviously superior in most cases. |
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On a dry circuit there will be little difference between AWD and RWD. It's not like 382 hp is an insane amount where you can't put down power out of corners. Tires will be a much bigger factor than AWD. RWD is also more predictable, there's always 100% going to the rear. I don't really care what people drive but you're not going with AWD for performance reasons outside of drag racing.
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