Olisi kiva kuulla kokemuksia iDrive CCC ja CIC versioista. Saattaa vaikuttaa lopulliseen valintaan.
CCC was one of the most controversial items on the BMW E63/E64 6 Series. iDrive is controlled using only a controller with two additional buttons below the controller. The buttons would send you back to the main menu and the other would activate the voice commands. All BMW E63/E64 6 Series' have a navigation system and iDrive CCC is disc-based, meaning you would have to buy a disc to run the navigation system. The use of a disc was no longer needed when iDrive CIC was introduced in 2009 (2010 for all US models), where it used a hard-drive based. Some 645Ci's had a different version of iDrive with a smaller 6.6" screen, and did not have some functions of iDrive CCC including a navigation system. This version was called iDrive Business.
iDrive CIC (the second generation version of iDrive) was then introduced on to European models in 2009, whilst some still had the old iDrive with the new controller. All BMW E63/E64 6 Series' had iDrive CIC by 2010. The controller featured more buttons for shortcuts, and featured 6 programmable buttons below the CD/DVD player. iDrive CIC featured a redesigned menu layout, graphics and hardware. The Voice Commands were also changed, as they were criticised for being too precise.
CCC was one of the most controversial items on the BMW E63/E64 6 Series. iDrive is controlled using only a controller with two additional buttons below the controller. The buttons would send you back to the main menu and the other would activate the voice commands. All BMW E63/E64 6 Series' have a navigation system and iDrive CCC is disc-based, meaning you would have to buy a disc to run the navigation system. The use of a disc was no longer needed when iDrive CIC was introduced in 2009 (2010 for all US models), where it used a hard-drive based. Some 645Ci's had a different version of iDrive with a smaller 6.6" screen, and did not have some functions of iDrive CCC including a navigation system. This version was called iDrive Business.
iDrive CIC (the second generation version of iDrive) was then introduced on to European models in 2009, whilst some still had the old iDrive with the new controller. All BMW E63/E64 6 Series' had iDrive CIC by 2010. The controller featured more buttons for shortcuts, and featured 6 programmable buttons below the CD/DVD player. iDrive CIC featured a redesigned menu layout, graphics and hardware. The Voice Commands were also changed, as they were criticised for being too precise.
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