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Old 11-23-2003, 11:39 PM
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How ?

I don't mean to double post the same topic but i just couldn't find it. I guess i'm search illiterate. well i just really wanted to know , How in gods name do you shift if the new BMW 7 series ???!!!! i don't see a stick or anything that shifts to drive. thanks
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Re: How ?

the silver-colored "shifter" behind the steering wheel.
marked like this:

R
N P
D

if you want go in R, then you move the shifter up, then move it down for N, then D.
Press the button for P
everything is controlled electronically.
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