Of course you can drive it... you can drive any car you want... I think the question you are asking though is whether or not it will be legal to drive and whether or not an out of force car insurance policy will cover you if you wreck the vehicle even if it has a current tax and license... right?
The answer to those questions is NO. If the current owner's coverage is not in force, it is not legal for you to drive the vehicle unless you have a Non-Owner Insurance policy which insures any vehicle you drive.
An out of force policy will NOT cover you at all.
Whether the vehicle has current license and tax has no bearing at all on whether you meet your States insurance guidelines.
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Car on P,ingition on ,push the idrive button in... Car data,FTM menu,press idrive ,set... ,yes...Initializing...and drive
its electric check the idrive menus in the info area or god forbid you actually READ THE MANUAL
Talk to your prospective employer about that. But as long as you are in generally good health and have good eyesight, there's probably no reason why not.
If you are referring to the iDrive system (with the screen that is built right into the dash), then it is possible. But it is very expensive and time-consuming.
refer to owners manual, depending upon options, if you have navi or not, you should have it in your rear view mirror and in your navi selection through your idrive, or obc if so equipped.
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If its the "Gong" you can lower it by going into the music settings where you will find Bass, Treble, Etc... You will see Gong. There will be a button with a musical note on it. However, you will have the iDrive on the 35 so it may be in there...
The present generation BMW M3 was introduced in 2008. The following year, BMW upgraded the iDrive system and freshened the M3 sedan's styling slightly. The original M3 was introduced in 2001.
I would be hugely surprised if they didn't! You can change the settings for door locks on the OBD (On Board Computer) through the iDrive. You usually have to go over 10mph for it it lock