I came here to write this comment after seeing a few mins of this video. Obnoxious graphics that are too large, in the way of the video that stays on the screen for what seems like hours .....that tells us nothing!
I had an incident in Hermosillo, Sonora, with my BMW iX xDrive50, which unexpectedly accelerated while turning at low speed, something that has been documented as an issue by the NHTSA in the United States, though there is no regulatory body to investigate it in Mexico. I’m concerned about the safety of this technology, as there have been other serious cases reported. However, BMW Mexico does not recognize this as a technical fault and claims it was human error, despite my request to exchange the vehicle to ensure my safety. The company will review my request with the distributor but requires payment of the deductible, leaving my concern about a potential defect in the vehicle unresolved.
I've owned 4 3 series BMWs, a 330ci, 2 335s and an M3 because they were classic, beautiful cars. Now BMW is producing gaudy, ugly crap and I'll never buy another one!
15:40 and that is why we don't have a "frunk". I may never see inside mine if I get one, so that was cool to see!
Gotta be honest, I stopped watching because the subtitles are constantly hiding all the content I actually want to see.
I came here to write this comment after seeing a few mins of this video. Obnoxious graphics that are too large, in the way of the video that stays on the screen for what seems like hours .....that tells us nothing!
How long do they think it takes us to read the giant size captions in the middle of the screen?
We are making adjustments, thanks for pointing it out.
Apparently 20-30 secs to read one useless sentence.
Awesome
So weird to see different model cars on one assembly line
Me gusta Bmw
Nice car but I still like my i3 and I plan on keeping it for a while.
😂😂😂
Its a future classic!
one is mine
I had an incident in Hermosillo, Sonora, with my BMW iX xDrive50, which unexpectedly accelerated while turning at low speed, something that has been documented as an issue by the NHTSA in the United States, though there is no regulatory body to investigate it in Mexico. I’m concerned about the safety of this technology, as there have been other serious cases reported. However, BMW Mexico does not recognize this as a technical fault and claims it was human error, despite my request to exchange the vehicle to ensure my safety. The company will review my request with the distributor but requires payment of the deductible, leaving my concern about a potential defect in the vehicle unresolved.
please send me a DM and I will see if I can help
Subtitles ruined it
How? I think they add context
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🔱💯🙋♂️
half the sheep without muzzles??? uncle claus will have to replace them with robots
I've owned 4 3 series BMWs, a 330ci, 2 335s and an M3 because they were classic, beautiful cars. Now BMW is producing gaudy, ugly crap and I'll never buy another one!
Great for you.