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The M-Sport adds the following over the Sport; – M-Sport exterior styling – Midnight Grey Alloys – M-Sport rear spoiler – M-Sport steering wheel – Alcantara seat centres – Aluminium interior trim – Anthracite headlining – Driver seat backrest width adjustment (tbc – may be linked to an option) – Portimao Blue available (gorgeous) Plus, for an additional £750 you can get the M-Sport Pro pack (£2,375 retail) which adds; – M Adaptive Suspension (that’s worth the upgrade alone) – Variable Sport Steering – 19” Alloys (upgraded from standard 18”) – M-Sport Brakes with red calipers – BMW Individual Shadow Line headlights – BMW Individual High Gloss Shadow Line exterior trim which would look like this……

lovely. I will take one..
<p style=”text-align: left;”>I am really conflicted on changing my order, to msport. I love glos guys configuration. I would have to have a sunroof, with that dark interior, if i was to skip the oyster leather. Would get the glass tinted 3rd party to save money. So i wonder if marshalls, would still honour the £500 discount and 20% off extras?</p>
Makes the BMW i4 look very expensive now.
December 18, 2023 at 10:15 pm in reply to: Things have just taken a massive turn….BMW i4 to join the scheme #251758December 18, 2023 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Things have just taken a massive turn….BMW i4 to join the scheme #251756New headight units for sale, also says production on lci starts March 2024,
You have to fill in an online form, and upload drawings and video, of the fuse board and various other items, bonding ect.
Not as far as i know, the firm motobility have, are so inflexible, can’t contact them directly. I made one error on the on line questions, as my upload didn’t show the final position of the charger, however it was pretty obvious, where it was to go, and they halted the progress. I cant get anyone, to continue the order, the only way is to email, i have and no replies, or book a call, for sometime in the future.
December 5, 2023 at 4:12 pm in reply to: Things have just taken a massive turn….BMW i4 to join the scheme #250894@Ryan, I love the stormtrooper look, have it on the gran coupe, and have carried it across to the i4, this time mineral white, have opted out of the side electric blue trim, so it’s a grey trim piece, if horrible I will have it wrapped, and maybe the grille.
December 30, 2020 at 3:02 pm in reply to: Is there anyone that can provide me with prices for a BMW #133872Matt, yeah, the digital dash is a bit crap, compared to others, no wow factor really.
December 30, 2020 at 11:06 am in reply to: Is there anyone that can provide me with prices for a BMW #133827X2 nice, but dated tech and dash, if that’s a wish, good choice if you need a small suv, with x drive, but others are out there now like the Q3, just got rid of an X1 msport. there should be some bargains coming up. keep an eye on marshalls dealers, were doing zero AP on selected models.
December 29, 2020 at 3:46 pm in reply to: Is there anyone that can provide me with prices for a BMW #133759the GC has all that as standard, except electric seats, same as the 3. Once you start adding packs its gets expensive, and you may be better off looking at something all inclusive like the CLA premium Plus. don’t forget to deduct a decent BMW discount of £500 and GCB of £600.
OVER 100,000 MOATBILITY VEHICLES TAKEN AWAY
Over 100,000 Motability vehicles have had to be returned as a result of disabled claimants being forced to claim personal independence payment (PIP) instead of disability living allowance (DLA).The truth came to light after former Tory minister for disabled people Maria Miller claimed that DLA was “never designed for people who were able to walk, it was designed for people who didn’t have the capacity.”
In fact, DLA higher rate mobility could be claimed by, amongst others, people who could not walk more than 50 metres without pain or severe discomfort.
Disability News Service (DNS) contacted Motability, who confirmed that:
“As of 1 November 2019, some 101,000 customers have lost their eligibility to the scheme meaning they would have had to return their vehicle after a DLA-PIP reassessment.”
Yup, to me, this sounds like a version of motobility, But more flexible, and cheaper, it works by taking it off source from paid income, so must have some agreement with inland revenue, yet it remains relatively secret, go figure, an alternative system already is in place.
Interesting, thanks.
Yup, that’s for cars in stock, motobility should take note, could be a good deal to be had.
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