Jonny Silver
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Ask you seller to exhange them for the aluminium ones or do a wrap (carbon, alcantara, matt wrap ....).Piano black all over the place in my SE’s interior. Dust and fingerprints everywhere! Going to drive me nuts…
Ask you seller to exhange them for the aluminium ones or do a wrap (carbon, alcantara, matt wrap ....).Piano black all over the place in my SE’s interior. Dust and fingerprints everywhere! Going to drive me nuts…
I paid extra for ACC in mine, really only delving into these forums once I had already placed my order. I’m sure I will still get good use out of it, but I’ve also been spoiled by the adaptive cruise in our 2018 Crosstrek and I’m resigned to the fact that the MINI’s ACC can’t possibly live up to it.
Is that what shows on Bimmer.work?
Please explain! I - uh - this intrigues me!I also downloaded my drivers manual using the VIN
I would also like to hear comments about ACC. I have a different situation with my MINI. I ordered the ACC as an extra as well, but it looks like it’s coming with the regular CC (544, not 541). Somehow it was changed and at first I was really upset. Honestly though with my driving pattern I would only have used it twice a month and if it is not 100% reliable I would not use it at all. Perhaps the regular CC is best for me after all? Interested in any comments you may have.
Please explain! I - uh - this intrigues me!
I noticed when they went to the 2.0 trims on the Signature and Iconics, I did not see ACC on the online configurator. When I ordered my car, it was before the 2.0 trims and ACC was listed as part of the Iconic trim.I used the MINI.ca app (from a link they sent me) on my iPhone. It has a sample model installed that gives you a generic manual, but you can also add a vehicle to the app, so I entered my VIN and the app wanted to connect with my MINI via a text code! It also gave me a custom drivers manual covering only what was on my car, and it showed the regular cruise control the same as bimmer.work. So unless they are both wrong, my order got changed somewhere.
Oh I see. When I tried to enter my VIN, this popped up and I backed out of the app because I’m not exactly sure if I’d be changing something fundamental. I’m already getting almost no proactive help from my dealership, so I’d hate to have to spend time on the phone with MINI Canada trying to fix something stupid.I used the MINI.ca app (from a link they sent me) on my iPhone. It has a sample model installed that gives you a generic manual, but you can also add a vehicle to the app, so I entered my VIN and the app wanted to connect with my MINI via a text code! It also gave me a custom drivers manual covering only what was on my car, and it showed the regular cruise control the same as bimmer.work. So unless they are both wrong, my order got changed somewhere.
I just deleted the app and downloaded it again, and it’s still the USA version. Am I doing something wrong?
Exactly what I did- our road-tripper car is a Subaru Outback 2019 with Eyesight (great feature)- I opted for Sig+ trim without Adaptive Cruise, since the SE is our town car.I'm exactly a week in from picking mine up, and I can already tell you that the adaptive cruise is no where near as good as the EyeSight system on my Subaru Outback (2018).
Honestly with the short range on the Mini I would have skipped the feature if I could since the Outback is our road-tripper, but I ended up going with the Iconic trim so whatever.
I ordered in March and it was available (Canada) so I chose it, but probably not getting it.I noticed when they went to the 2.0 trims on the Signature and Iconics, I did not see ACC on the online configurator. When I ordered my car, it was before the 2.0 trims and ACC was listed as part of the Iconic trim.
Nothing pops up in the App Store with that. “Mini” by itself is the app I already have.I also used the US version at first, but deleted it when MINI Canada sent me a link in a “we are very excited to get you going in your Mini experience “ type of email. Go to the App Store and type in Mini.ca to get the Canadian version, should work
System performs pretty much identical to my '18 i3, which isn't bad, but isn't great either. Mach-E's "BlueCruise" has me spoiled though...For you new 2023 owners, please report back how adaptive cruise performs in varying light situations - sunlight low on horizon shining into windshield, shadows flashing by, etc. The other morning I found out adaptive does not function in light fog. It was such a light haze I hesitate to even call it fog, but adaptive crapped out in it. EDIT: It will probably take a few weeks of driving before you get a good feel for how well it performs.
Nothing pops up in the App Store with that. “Mini” by itself is the app I already have.
I just did what I was trying to avoid: I called the customer support number in the app to try to delete my ID, and I ended up getting bounced around to eight different departments on both sides of the border, with everybody scratching their heads and transferring me to the next one. I finally got transferred to a unilingual Spanish-speaking agent who absolutely could not understand my intentions, so she transferred me back to BMW Canada and after the voice prompts telling me that I would be on hold waiting for an agent, the system hung up on me. That’s 40 minutes of my life I won’t get back.
The only thing I learned is that my VIN is indeed registered in the US. It popped up on one of the American customer support agents’ screens, although he could not access any further information because it is country-blocked. WTF. Back in the app, when I try to assign my local dealership here as my preferred dealership, it tells me it can’t because my VIN is registered in a country that’s different from the dealership location. SMFH.