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Driver Assistance Package vs. Premium Package.. decisions decisions ...
So yesterday I was reviewing my build, then I realized for the same amount of money, I can either get:
DAP + Dakota Leather or Premium Pkg + Park Distance Control + Rearview Camera So it really comes down to: Active Blind Spot Detection + Side and Top View Cameras VS. Sirus radio + Lumbar support + Comfort access I'm kinda indecisive here... Active Blind Spot Detection - Sounds nice, but I drive very cautiously. I've been driving without something like that for a very long time and never had any issues. Side + Top View Cameras - Never seen/used it before. Is it good? Sirus radio - meh. I'd prefer Pandora. Lumbar Support - I don't do long drives very often (once, twice per year maybe) So how much this option changes driving experience? Comfort Access - Nice to have, but not necessary IMO. So...I'm thinking about changing my build(or not) since there's still time...any suggestions? Thanks! |
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02-03-2013, 10:53 AM | #3 | |
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Yea I've already added tech pkg...I can't live without that! I wonder if comfort access can be added as a single option instead of being in a pkg... |
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02-03-2013, 11:07 AM | #4 | |
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5) Lumbar Support - If you have back problems, but otherwise i barely touch this 4) Sirius Radio - I really like it, although the digital sound is not music to my years, but the large choice is ... Having said that, it's only free for a year. 3) Camera and sensors all around - I dont have it, therefore i cannot comment on it. Very useful yes, especially for your better half and significant other, but otherwise if you are the sole driver of your car, you can skip it. I did. I am doing very well with using my mirrors, because i know how to set them up and i know how to use my steering wheel in coordination. 2) Active blind spot - Extremely useful - I dont have it, but i wish i have it... i dont understand why BMW makes us pay for this, this is a safely feature, and lower models from other brand have it standard... this is But obviously both you and i we can do without... 1) Comfort Access - This is the ball ! You must have this (along with Lighting package for the angel eyes)
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However, I also wouldn't suggest doing away with the leather. Their leatherette is good... but it's just not leather. The loaner I got while waiting for my build had the leatherette and it just has a way of making you sweat that the leather doesn't. I also love the comfort access. My wife gets a kick out of the trunk thing (I've used it legitimately a few times) I just love never having to dig my key out of my pocket, or the wife's purse. I would suggest keeping all of it, if you can afford it. The only option I thought wasn't worth it was the driver's assistance plus, that parallel parks itself. lol I have too big an ego for that one. |
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02-03-2013, 11:17 AM | #6 |
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Much like the OP, i've never had any sort of blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning, or surround view cameras on any of my previous cars and have been fine without them. Based on that I just didn't see the point in spending the extra $ on them.
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02-03-2013, 11:28 AM | #7 |
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Comfort access is the best - anything less is a nuisance. Park distance control is also indispensable. HUD is very useful. I got the rest, but none would be a great hardship to do without.
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I think the lighting pkg is default to 335. Yea I really wanted comfort access...I think that's the only highlight for the premium pkg...but I don't wanna lose active blind spot and top/side cameras...awww... |
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The auto parallel parking (Parking assistant, $500) is very tempting. But I decided to go without it because in the past five years I think I only parallel parked once or twice, and I didn't have any problem with it. $500 here may just become something I may show off to my friends. lol Getting both costs about $1k extra. :/ Not a huge deal since I've already dumped $60k on this car...but, you know...money don't grow on trees. |
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Premium pkg + rear view camera + park distance control And without DAP...I will get a hidden storage box to the left of the steering wheel! |
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02-03-2013, 02:50 PM | #11 |
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I have all the options.. except Parking Assistant (who can't park their car??). I'll rank them from least useful to most necessary:
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02-03-2013, 03:01 PM | #12 | |
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I think you only ranked 2 of them as "useless" LOL I think it depends where you live... Speed Limit Info is definitely useless to me. Auto High Beams is pretty much useless to me as well, I can't remember when was the last time I had to use high beams. Heated everything, check. Sunshades...I think it's a rip off for nearly $600. I don't have kids now, and I have no plans to have kids in the near future. HK,DHP,Tech, check check check. How's the lumbar control? I don't know how much is the difference between having it and not having it. so the real question is ... Comfort Access vs. Top/Side cameras... |
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Here's my take after owning an F30 for 7 weeks.
If you are buying the car and are worried about resale value, the Premium Pkg will gain you more on a trade-in/sale down the road over cameras. Even though you opted for Leather as an individual option, it seems that however/whatever BMWNA packages with the Premium Pkg seems to be the defacto standard for how trade-in's are evaluated. I've seen it before. Don't get Premium and you'll often get dinged on resale. Weird, I know, but its been fairly consistent especially on cars fairly equipped otherwise. I got PDC and no cameras in my car. I talked myself out of them for a couple reasons. One reason was price and that the MSRP was already getting crazy high for a 3 series. That said, when I first got the car I wished I got the cameras. Then after a few weeks I learned the corners and aren't bothered any longer. I actually took my car to a few parking lots and did some practicing to learn the corners of the car. Rear cam would still be nice on occasion though... Now, if you aren't careful when parking or lend out your car to others, then the cameras can help save your bumpers/wheels from scrapes. It does require the driver activate them and know what they do. Only rear PDC and the rear cam are kinda automatic. The blind spot detection will/may interfere with your radar detector. It can be a useful safety feature and all it has to do is save you once and you'll very much appreciate it. That said, I've driven several other cars with blind spot detection and had them activate when they shouldn't and to me that's a nuisance. These blind spot systems are only aids and not meant to replace driver awareness. Comfort Access is nice. I have it on my F30 but didn't have it on my E90. I like it, but could live without it if I had to. This is another one of those handy options to have if you let others drive your car. Show them how to pop the trunk with their foot and you'll save your bumper from scratches when (lazy) people rest things there while they fumble for keys. CA has other usefulness to, but their mostly toys and not necessities. Sirus content is pretty good, but sound quality is fairly poor. Period. If you like the conten, get it. Don't get it because you think you'll have another few dozen CD quality channels to listen to. Its more like AM Stereo quality. Sadly! HD radio sound quality is much better. Analog FM is also typically much better sound quality. Lumbar is something that's individual choice. I like it and set it once when I picked up my car. Its pretty much set it and forget it. If I didn't have it, I would be fine on shorter drives but would miss it on longer drives. For those with some health ailments, lumbar adjustment can be a life saver! Hope this helps. |
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I've driven a '13 BMW and '13 Cadillac with Speed Limit ID and both gave me incorrect info on several roads. The funny thing is that both told me 40MPH on one road that is clearly marked 35MPH. Driving by 3 well placed signs didn't update either system. Other roads produced similar inaccurate results. Yes, it was accurate sometimes, but IMO if its not right 95%+ of the time its not worth my $. Not even close in my test on So. FL roads.
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02-03-2013, 03:12 PM | #16 |
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Comfort access is a very nice/convenient feature. I initially wasn't going to get premium but since I was getting leather and contemplating CA, I decided to go for it. I don't personally understand the draw for PDC and blind spot detection. There's literally no such thing as a "blind spot" if your mirrors are properly adjusted. You shouldn't even need to turn your head. PDC would be for those who either have no concept of the spatial positioning of their car or who must park REALLY close to other objects/obstacles. I'm not big on technology for technology's sake personally.
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Top view camera saved my wheels from scraping just yesterday. I was close to a high curb at someone's house yesterday. I had to back up to get closer to curb. Without the cameras, I'm pretty sure I would have scraped. Comfort access is pretty nice. When I pick up my kids, I'm usually holding at least one of them. Not having to fish for a key in my pocket or punch a button is certainly helpful. Not sure how you see this price/cost. Speed Limit Info (option 8TH) is only part of the $700 Driver Assistance Plus package, on the standard 328i/335i. If you order the ActiveHybrid 3, it is free - as long as you're getting Nav and the regular Driver Assistance Package. Last edited by SamS; 02-03-2013 at 03:47 PM.. |
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Hm...so you can add it as an individual option?
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I have both and I think the top view cameras are well worth it so nice for parking I have never been good at parking and they help so much,if you can get both you only live once.
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I guess it's all about the word "Premium" :/ I'm getting the PDC and rear view cameras for sure. I've never had a car that has radar or cameras. Yea I don't really care about satellite radio. I usually listen to my CDs while driving. (Y NO CD CHANGER! ) |
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Hm...so the radar doesn't work on high curbs? I can imagine I won't be using top/rear-view cameras very often...so it actually will be like buying an one time insurance. :/ I've decided, I will get the premium pkg for comfort access, since I'm getting leather seats anyways. |
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