03-14-2014, 09:12 PM | #45 |
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This is speculative at this point, but my SA told me that some dealership will and can get these contrast stitching on order. I'm guessing those dealership that has high M sales volume may be able to pull this off.
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Just kidding. No, you're not the minority. For me, the primary reason for getting the M4, as it was for my previous M3s, is how it drives. And I believe it is the same for most of us here. But for me, when I dish out $100k on something (yes, that is what it will cost here in Canada with the taxes), I do pay attention to smaller details such as stitching to make the ownership experience more enjoyable . Last edited by CanAutM3; 03-15-2014 at 10:19 AM.. |
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03-15-2014, 09:29 PM | #48 |
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The questions regarding the contrasting stitching is the one thing holding me back from placing an order. For me this is a NO GO problem.
That may sound really silly but I have my reasons. The interior looks beautiful with it, but more plain without it. For me it is such a sharp contrast. (Especially when fully black) It makes a big difference, especially on the dash. Think about this.... It was a big enough deal to put it on the show cars. I have contrasting stitching on my street 997 and my ML (That btw has fake leather and they were thoughtful enough to use contrasting stitching) Both vehicles look much better with it, especially on the dash and doors. It looks like an easy option on the current 4 series that exists at no upcharge. For me, a little detail like that separates the interior from say a 320i. I've also called the dealer and they don't seem to have the answers either. So sadly, maybe I'm going to have to wait on this one until I get more solid answers or cars actually start showing up for delivery. |
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03-15-2014, 09:57 PM | #49 | |
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03-15-2014, 10:15 PM | #50 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDIwWsQ37Tk
There is always the option of buying fabric pens that will only dye the fabric material of the thread, and don't affect the leather. It can't be that hard. Supposedly it works on black thread too, or if not you could always bleach it somehow. If it's this easy, I really can't see why you can't just go "Individual" all on your own. |
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03-18-2014, 01:52 AM | #51 |
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That trim on the Jeep is going to look busy in a couple years with 8-9 textures.... It's a faddish look that's current in design at the moment. For me, the CF trim is enough detail. The steering wheel should also have ///M stitching. If you dress it up too much, you look like a Brit in a suit.
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my dealer just confirmed with me that I can get white contrast stitching on my black full merino interior (Upper dash, door handle, glove box, seats, side door,...)
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03-18-2014, 11:19 AM | #54 | |
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Clearly this is more money gouging from BMW as they had indicated contrast stitching was standard. Add it up to the executive pack nonsense and you've got a car that is 10 grand over priced. And before the internet wise guys get involved, it's not what you can afford it's about transparency and what you're willing to pay. BMW are playing games with longtime customers and the siren call to switch to AMG or return to Porsche is getting ever louder.... |
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03-20-2014, 11:30 PM | #56 |
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I kept laughing at you guys about obsessing over this tiny detail. Seriously funny, till you remember every detail that drives your self to the walls.
Well, it's a good thing that two weeks after putting down the down payment, I just thought there is a real possibility that m4 won't fit in our garage. I just spent a whole lot of time trying to find something to measure with, and now me and my laptop (I got the width of this damned machine from manufactures web page) are going to check the possible fuck up of my life. I need to get back to the stitching. I swear this thing will kill me before I wrap it around a tree. |
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03-21-2014, 07:25 AM | #57 |
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I am not sure this image confirms anything. It is simply a snapshot taken from one of the configurators. If you look carefully, there is no stitching on the passenger door handle.
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03-21-2014, 08:47 AM | #58 |
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The real confusion here has come from the fact that the only reference BMW have made to contrast stitching so far is the 2015 “Individual” option below:
The BMW.com website quotes: http://www.bmw.com/com/en/newvehicle...idual.html#t=l “Colourful accents you can see and feel. The contrasting stitching from BMW Individual is the highest expression of elegance, impressively accentuating the full fine-grain Merino leather in Black. There are four colours to choose from: Sakhir Orange, Silverstone, Yellow or Blue. (Expected to be available from 2015.)” This is consistent with the German M4 brochure – re “Individual” contrast stitching – Page 24 “Für das BMW M4 Coupé voraussichtlich verfügbar ab 2015” or translated “For the BMW M4 Coupe expected to be available from 2015”. Yet every M3/M4 that BMW has displayed to the public (including all BMW website images) show white/grey contrast stitching on both black interior options (i.e. LKSW “Extended” & X3SW “Full”). I've ordered standard "Black Extended Merino Leather - Code: LKSW" on my M4 and I'm really hoping the white/grey contrast stitching is standard otherwise I fear the interior will be too dark/black with no relief (especially as I've spec'd the Carbon trim as well). I now have a case reference open with BMW UK customer services – I’ll post as soon as I hear anything back. Regards, Joe |
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03-21-2014, 09:10 AM | #59 | |
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The confusion you mention and your concern towards it is exactly the reason for me starting this thread. Please do post whatever info you get back. So far I have been only getting even more confusing feedback from both my dealer and BMW Canada (see updates in my OP). Based on the different info, what I am presently assuming is that WHITE contrasting stitching is standard, but Silverstone, Sakhir Orange, Yellow and Blue stitching will be offered as individual options. |
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03-24-2014, 05:40 AM | #61 |
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Hi all,
I have some good news - A definitive answer from BMW UK regarding the white contrast being standard on both (LKSW “Extended” & X3SW “Full”) black Merino leather interiors. “ Thank you for your email dated March 19, 2014. I can confirm that contrast white stitching is available with black Extended Leather and Full Merino Leather on the BMW M4. Therefore, should you have ordered one of the mentioned Leather options, then the vehicle will be manufactured with white contrast stitching. Once again, thank you for contacting BMW UK. I trust this information gives you the clarity you required. Should you require my attention in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours sincerely BMW Group UK” |
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I would still be cautious. In the past, I got very different similar responses from BMW regarding questions about competition wheels of the M3 (whether they are cast or forged and which is heavier etc). I got 3 different responses over a span of 2-3 months.
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Small update from BMW UK: The contrast stitching is actually a light grey rather than a pure white. |
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03-26-2014, 07:59 AM | #66 |
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This is good news, maybe a tiny detail for some but a HUGH difference in overall look of the interior. I went for full black leather interior because i was able to take a seat in the M4 @ Brussels autoshow in january with extented black leather with a kind of grey contraststiching. Thank you very much to clear this out for us!
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