3 Series (E90) BMW E92 3er Coupe: official PR text & info.

The BMW E90 is the fifth generation of the BMW 3 Series range. Body styles: E90 (saloon), E91 (estate/touring), E92 (coupé) and E93 (convertible). Predecessor: BMW E46. Successors: F30/F31 3 Series, and F32/F33 4 Series. Production: 2004-2013.
Roberto said:
I was being lighthearted with those comments PHYBENZ, you are of course entitled to your opinions ...........also, I agree with your observations ......as I said much earlier in this thread, the interior does look "cheap" in places.

No I know Roberto! All is good fun and it's great to hear everyone's opinions!

As far as Just-me's last comment maybe this is better:

Not cheap to purchase, but cheap to make, and somehow beautiful, maybe that should be BMW's new tag line? :D
 
Just_me said:
cheap but beautiful ;)
I'm sure when I see one IRL, I will be very impressed with it - from the pictures, there are some details that just look a bit flimsy - but hey, the CLS is full of flimsy details.
 
Roberto said:
I'm sure when I see one IRL, I will be very impressed with it - from the pictures, there are some details that just look a bit flimsy - but hey, the CLS is full of flimsy details.

you know I was in Geneva and sat in the new CLK63 and I can honestly tell somethings looked cheap there so Mercedes arent building perfect interiors either. The best interior I sat in and studied could be found in Audi S8, not BMW or MB.
 
Just_me said:
you know I was in Geneva and sat in the new CLK63 and I can honestly tell somethings looked cheap there so Mercedes arent building perfect interiors either.
Yes and the pre FL version was worse.
 
I'm warming up to it but I still need to see more pictures before I can give it a thumb up. It took something like 5 months for me to fall in love with the E90.
 
Well gentlemen, this car is looking mighty and I mean mighty fine. Just looking at this gives me so much hope for the M3 and I'm so excited by the M3. I can't wait until this car comes to the BMW dealership, I'm definitely going to drive one not to mention I might be able to talk my cousin into buying one of these.
 
PHYBENZ said:
[The seat-belt presenters are a] Mercedes invention and is used on the current CLK. The BMW version looks ultra cheap.

Interesting. I'm a bit surprised that BMW have put "seatbelt presenters" in the 3er - seems like more creature comfort than we'd expect from a 3er. I like it, but something in my subconscious doesn't.

I'm wondering what the point is. I understand why Benz would use these since their pillarless coupes relocate the seatbelts to a low and hard to reach spot. Is it that the 3er coupe is more cab forward than it looks, relocating the seat belts far back?

BTW - You know you're nit-picking when you find fault in seatbelt presenters. I mean, dude... they're lil' robot arms that extend for a few seconds. Should they have chrome accents or something?
 
Osnabrueck said:
BTW - You know you're nit-picking when you find fault in seatbelt presenters. I mean, dude... they're lil' robot arms that extend for a few seconds. Should they have chrome accents or something?

ha ha ha....that is funniest thing I've heard all day. On a side note, I know what you're saying about it being just a little hand thingy but the problem is that do BMW really have to make it look so cheap? at least give it the same color as the interior so it doesn't stand out.
 
Osnabrueck said:
BTW - You know you're nit-picking when you find fault in seatbelt presenters. I mean, dude... they're lil' robot arms that extend for a few seconds. Should they have chrome accents or something?

Chrome accents don't need to be used so it looks presentable. When you can see the plastic holes and ribbing on the bottom of it in the press release picture, that's cheap. The plastuc arm isn't even nicely finished plastic.
 
PHYBENZ said:
Chrome accents don't need to be used so it looks presentable. When you can see the plastic holes and ribbing on the bottom of it in the press release picture, that's cheap. The plastuc arm isn't even nicely finished plastic.

I doubt it will scare away customers so yes you are very picky, its not even visible for a long time. You need to get over it :D
 
Just_me said:
choose dark interior if it disturb you guys ;)

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Well I think it looks fine - and I like the idea of having a robot arm presenting me with my seatbelt - they are probably an option anyway.
 
PHYBENZ said:
Chrome accents don't need to be used so it looks presentable. When you can see the plastic holes and ribbing on the bottom of it in the press release picture, that's cheap. The plastuc arm isn't even nicely finished plastic.

THIS SOUNDS LIKE A NEW POLL! Who makes the best Seatbelt Presenter? BMW? Mercedes? Bentley? Who reigns supreme?!

In the interest of brining this argument to an absurd new level, can we get photos of the presenters in the current CLK?
 
Dude, honestly I really don't even care. I don't think anyone, and I mean anyone is not going to buy the car because of the seatbelt presenter. Seriously, we need to stop this it's really silly.

If anyone does have a problem with it then they can send it to West Coast Customs so they can "Pimp your seatbelt presenter"
 
NarutoRamen said:
If anyone does have a problem with it then they can send it to West Coast Customs so they can "Pimp your seatbelt presenter"


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