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      03-16-2018, 12:32 PM   #89
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Individual doesn't count, you can individual any model with right amount of cash.
While they are technically individual, there is 4 merino leathers on the options list, so it’s classed as individual although it’s not proper individual, same as tanzanite blue for example.
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I've had most other leathers and would tend to agree, except for Merino. It is holding up remarkably well in my M3, and it's the Sakhir Orange (no hiding dirt, creases, faded sections). It looks basically brand new after almost 3 years, surprised me.

Leather quality would not make any difference in my buying decision, so I'm fine with Dakota as long as I can get an allocation for Euro Delivery.
Novillo black leather in my e92 M3 was horrid!
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Quite glad I pulled my deposit if the option seats only come with the coloured centres I think it makes them look cheap. Contrast stitching yes but the coloured centres no.
Then choose the perforated seats and let's talk again.

Not the M2 Competition below, but gets you an idea:



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Quite glad I pulled my deposit if the option seats only come with the coloured centres I think it makes them look cheap. Contrast stitching yes but the coloured centres no.
Then choose the perforated seats and let's talk again.
Not the M2 Competition below, but gets you an idea:
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Much better. Might put them in my current M2. Looking forward to the big reveal end of April.
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Do you guys think this will be priced similarly to the competition package on the M3/4? Any clue of when this will be able to be ordered. My lease is up in June and I'm thinking I'm just going to hold off on a new car until this package becomes available.
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Do you M experts know exactly which seats these would be in a current M model? I asked my SA and he don't seem to know what "M Sport Seats" are. As i'm a bit of a seat snob I want to check them out before putting down a deposit.

How are they on lumbar support? I've got some lower back issues and the base 2 series seats are miserable after a few hours. I've been running Scheel-Mann seats in my daily and am pretty spoiled.
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Do you M experts know exactly which seats these would be in a current M model? I asked my SA and he don't seem to know what "M Sport Seats" are. As i'm a bit of a seat snob I want to check them out before putting down a deposit.

How are they on lumbar support? I've got some lower back issues and the base 2 series seats are miserable after a few hours. I've been running Scheel-Mann seats in my daily and am pretty spoiled.
They will be F82 M4 seats, non competition pack ones.

In the M4 non competition, lumbar support is included.
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They will be F82 M4 seats, non competition pack ones.

In the M4 non competition, lumbar support is included.
Thanks I wonder if US spec is the same.
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Furthermore, the M2 Competition is also getting 1 and 2 driving mode buttons on the steering wheel.

Below on the left: F80 M3 - Below on the right: M2 Competition:

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