06-22-2024, 08:13 AM | #23 |
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As a percentage of purchase price your best return on equity is for the base car. Any and all options add very little (if anything) to the residual value of the car three or five years down the road. The only reason to add options to a car is for your own ownership experience and pleasure.
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06-22-2024, 09:23 AM | #24 |
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The big thing that the DAPP has that isn't standard is the Evasion Assist. Back when the G05 X5's came out, I read a story on a message board by someone who was driving in the fast lane with the cruise control on and a massive pile up was developing in front of them. The car (which had DAPP) recognized the danger, pulled itself into onto the shoulder and brought itself to a stop untouched. The car that was behind the X5 rear ended the car that was in front of the X5. At that point, it became a non-negotiable for me.
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06-22-2024, 10:59 AM | #25 |
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It's 100% worth it. Feature works great and car handles incredibly well. As it's been said before, it now works up to 85mph, which is fantastic on long highway trips.
If you have the means, get it. It doesn't matter how often you're going to use it. When and if you decide to use it, it will be readily available to you. That's how you afford yourself optionality aka luxury in what is a luxury car. Keep in mind, the preachings how YOU should be driving the Ultimate Driving Machine are comical. These "Ultimate Drivers" are stuck in their 4000lbs mid- range BMW sedan going 30mph in NYC or Long Island traffic. They've never been on the track either (cause it's not a track car to begin with) so that's how they're Ultimately Driving their Ultimate Driving Machine ![]() It's a luxury highway cruiser with some pep... so option it with no regrets ! |
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In the event I decide I want to sell my car in the future, I am more likely to get a better price for a fully optioned car, than for one which may lack certain highly valued options that cannot be added later at a dealer. Especially if I were to sell to an individual and not a trade-in. Dealers ALWAYS lowball the trade, then mark it up when they sell it. Someone mentioned before that the DAPP is the way of the future. More and more people are going to want it as the current generation of "Drivers" fades out. It will also keep my car relevant for longer, as I feel like more cars are going to start equipping their higher and mid range models with it as "Standard" along with ACC. Especially as the technology matures, and more roads are set up properly to allow it. Lol, I read that MOST people in the US right now don't know how to drive a manual transmission, or change a tire. (Probably why they made the Mobility Kit standard instead of a spare tire.) We get people coming to Spain all the time looking desperately for Automatic cars to buy because they feel it would be too hard to learn to drive a manual. Most cars in the EU are Manual. Rental car companies charge a hefty premium for an Automatic. |
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06-27-2024, 12:20 AM | #29 |
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So to my understanding so far from what I have seen. When you purchase DAPP, you only get it for 8 years. Then the feature goes away. What happens after that? Do you have to re-purchase it? Does it then downgrade to ACC + Stop & Go? Do you then have to pay a subscription fee to continue it working? Or do you end up with nothing but standard cruise control? I would like to think that after paying for the additional Hardware and Software package, BMW wouldn't just leave us in the lurch. I am not finding any information on this. I just changed my order to include it, but now am having second thoughts.
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https://www.autoevolution.com/news/b...in-212194.html The automaker (which, fortunately, has a press office unlike other car brands out there) told us that the hands-free ADAS is based on high-definition mapping, which seems to be the industry standard today. The first eight years come with free updates every time BMW (or its partner) finishes adding more high-speed roads into the system. Afterward, the customer who wishes to continue enjoying hands-free driving will have to make additional purchases. We have not been told what those “additional purchases” are, but the marque will likely sell a subscription or tell owners that they need to pay extra for high-definition map updates. Initially, we believed it might be hardware related but we presumed wrong. |
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06-30-2024, 09:54 PM | #32 | |
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I’ve been driving BMWs for over 40 years and have had almost all of them, some I drove real hard and others not. When driving on a straight road for hours at a time with their system it is just more relaxing. I don’t use it all the time , depending on traffic conditions but it is a great system and worth every penny. This is coming from someone that never ever used cruise control until getting the IX and using blue cruise in my Ford Mach E. Basically the same as BMWs just not as good. I will add that if you want a tremendous handling car get a small one or an M version. |
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Worth it!!
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Is there a map (other than in the vehicle) that I can check which roads are covered by the "pro" version? Something like I can compare with GM Supercruise?
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Not at all. I even signed up for an account with the mapping partner, HERE, and there’s nothing.
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Thanks for all the inputs. I just have 2 'silly' questions while DAPP is active: 1) where do you keep both arms/hands? 2) where do you rest your right foot? These could be trivia for most of you have already been enjoying these features but not so obvious for someone has never considered these. Thanks
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Late to this party but here are my thoughts about this:
If your not on a constrained budget, just get it. I’ve been waiting for a Porsche Taycan allocation for a year now, and that is an expensive car. The full ADAS stack is ridiculously small compared to the full purchase price with healthy optioning, something like 2%. It’s a higher on the BMWs, but not hugely. An old dealer trick is to tell you to buy options just to keep your resale value up, which of course is pseudo-slimeball, but in this case I agree with it. Purchasing the full ADAS stack for a car outright (not subscription if it can be avoided) does help with resale (not the price you get, but the appeal of your car vs. others for sale in the same market). Also, in this day and age, my opinion is to just get whatever ADAS is available. I just drove several hours each way for a business call using my M5 which has no ADAS other than traditional speed-control cruise control (the no less than 7 radiators crammed into the front bumper area obviate the placement of a forward facing radar!). It was great, the mountain pass sectins were blistering fast, and I got rid of the slowpokes in the first 2 minutes and was unconstrained. There was 30 minutes of canyon carving which was also very nice But once on the highway there was an hour of stop-and-go with single digit speeds one way, and boring straight valley runs for 30 or more minutes even at unconstrained speeds. I so wished for active cruise control and lane centering. The point of this story is that yes, on a single drive, you can encounter both sporty hand-on blissful driving in a “driver’s car”, and crappy bad traffic or uninteresting sections of road that bring little pleasure but just add to the trip fatigue. Moral: get the ADAS features because even for a “driver” in a “driver’s car”, there’s always a time and a place for letting the car take over some of the pilot workload. |
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I didn’t put it in my 2025 build. It has lane keep, adaptive cruise, and stop and go cruise. It can already unburden you from active driving on high-speed highways or stop and go arterials with those features. I can change lanes myself if I need to do it.
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