Ben Chou said:If you don't have leather you don't get a rear armrest. If you ordered leather then you have a rear armrest.
Really? Darn. So I guess no E46's I'll ever own will have armrests. Does that include Alcantara or Gran Tourismo upholstery that is available outside of the US?Ben Chou said:If you don't have leather you don't get a rear armrest. If you ordered leather then you have a rear armrest.
Ok, fine. Irrespective of wagons. This applied to sedans and Coupes only.pps-325xit said:Not true for sport wagons!
After seeing how far back I have to set my seat, one of my friends suggested that I just rip out the driver's seat and sit on the rear seat.DougDogs said:Come on, Mystikal, we don't drive from the rear seat. Do we really care if someone who wasn't lucky enough to sit in the front seat gets an armrest or not????
(J/K)
Your in Canada though.JPinTO said:My leatherette rear seat has an arm rest!
WHat is with BMW and stinking arm rests? Put them in for crying out loud.
Passengers should be holding on for dear life, not relaxing on armrests.JPinTO said:My leatherette rear seat has an arm rest!
WHat is with BMW and stinking arm rests? Put them in for crying out loud.
Ditto.CD-55 said:I have 'ette and I have a rear armrest.
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You smart wagon owners let passengers drink in your cars?PM 325xiT said:Of course as Kaz pointed out, we smart wagon owners get nice cup holders in ours as well![]()
Not usually, I can think of 1 or 2 times when my son had a left over drink from lunch/dinner. He knows to be very careful back thereCliff3 said:
You smart wagon owners let passengers drink in your cars?