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Euro delivery
- Subject: Euro delivery
- From: Hans Conser <conser@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 14:33:32 -0600
It seems logical that dealers would deal more on the eurodelivery, as those
cars are not part of the dealer allocation. My plan when I go for the euro
delivery is to pay $1000 over invoice. If you don't already know,
eurobuyers.com has the dealer pricing in detail.
Please buy you car without a sunroof, and that goes for everyone on this
list buying new BMWs.
Hans Conser
>
> Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 12:53:48 -0700
> From: "G. Steinke" <[email protected]>
> Subject: negotiation on Euro delivery?
>
> Hello again,
> We're considering getting a Euro delivery 325iT. The MSRP is quite a bit
> cheaper than the US delivery. Also, is it common to negotiate further on
> that price, or do the dealers pretty much stick to the MSRP on EU delivery?
> I'm in San Jose CA, which is not a great place to get a good deal on a BMW
> in general - so this factor may influence the answer as well.
>
> Also, what happens if you have some kind of personal emergency and can't
> make the trip? The dealer that we spoke to said that the order was
> cancelable up to 45 days before delivery, but after that is non-cancelable.
> He did not have a good answer as to what would happen after that. But it
> must happen sometimes that a person gets sick or whatever and cannot make
> the trip? So what happens then? Does the car get sold as a used car in
> Germany, or can it be shipped to the US at regular price, or what?
>
> Thanks
> Greg
> [email protected]
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