Hello Denver, I noticed that you didn't mention anything about the new voice activation process. I really like the new key fob. I also like how the locks automatically as you walk away. My BMW representative has already suggested that I make this car my next choice. I really like the car.
I find the voice activation to be laking, it is better than almost all on the market but not fast enough for me. The proximity locking is the best feature.
Ive just picked up my X1 M35i last week in Canada, but its only with 7 speed DCT. I never knew there is a option to upgrade to 8 speed ?? Is it only offered in US market?
I used to drive a 2011 Ford Focus, it had one of these 'dual clutch' things in it... never again. I test drove a 118 X1... when leaving for the test drive, i needed to brake as someone ran a red light, then get on the accelerator to merge into traffic... the dam thing paused...then LURCHED violently forward before heading off. I was NOT impressed, the rest of the car is actually quite good! In Australia...the M35i 2.0ltr comes with the Torque Converter Auto. Either that or the electric version will be the pick. I am not a fan of dual clutch self shifting manuals.
Did you say the M sport gives you the 8 speed, not the dual clutch. A lot of negative comments on the dual clutch. Better gas but clunky and delayed acceleration. Savage Geese considers it a safety issue.
@@MR_SPICYon the 28i??? As far as I know the Canadian/US model are the one and the same, 7 speed dual clutch - not 8 speed torque converter as that configuration will not fit within the x1 engine bay.
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Hello Denver, I noticed that you didn't mention anything about the new voice activation process. I really like the new key fob. I also like how the locks automatically as you walk away. My BMW representative has already suggested that I make this car my next choice. I really like the car.
I find the voice activation to be laking, it is better than almost all on the market but not fast enough for me. The proximity locking is the best feature.
Best in class!
Ive just picked up my X1 M35i last week in Canada, but its only with 7 speed DCT. I never knew there is a option to upgrade to 8 speed ?? Is it only offered in US market?
not sure on the M35i. the 28i has the DCT standard and the M sport has the 8 speed.
@@DenverBMW ya i don’t even see the option of 8 speed in Canadian website.
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I used to drive a 2011 Ford Focus, it had one of these 'dual clutch' things in it... never again. I test drove a 118 X1... when leaving for the test drive, i needed to brake as someone ran a red light, then get on the accelerator to merge into traffic... the dam thing paused...then LURCHED violently forward before heading off.
I was NOT impressed, the rest of the car is actually quite good!
In Australia...the M35i 2.0ltr comes with the Torque Converter Auto. Either that or the electric version will be the pick.
I am not a fan of dual clutch self shifting manuals.
The funny this is that the bmw is names had Karen written in it but anyways thanks for the features I bought it yesterday❤
And no „start-stop off” mode in the new software option (!!!)
In US?
Did you say the M sport gives you the 8 speed, not the dual clutch. A lot of negative comments on the dual clutch. Better gas but clunky and delayed acceleration. Savage Geese considers it a safety issue.
yes. 8 speed auto transmission is in the M sport package.
@@DenverBMW no, 7 speed dual clutch transmission for both US/Canada in both the XLine *and* MSport
@@hawaiiguy1no you get 8speed with the m sport package.
@@MR_SPICYon the 28i??? As far as I know the Canadian/US model are the one and the same, 7 speed dual clutch - not 8 speed torque converter as that configuration will not fit within the x1 engine bay.
@@DenverBMW why don't you correct yourself on the # of transmission speeds... you making yourself look not too good...
Idrive 7 is more user friendly!!!plus no regular shifter!!!