European Delivery Highlights
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Haha i plan on doing the euro delivery one day...dreams of a college kid lol
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Your passenger friend is hilarious
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@bbleus Thanks for the info. Hope you're enjoying your awesome car.
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@Baltahfeek im not sure about 70...but ure not supposed to be going 140 until you pass 1200 miles
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@nolo121 nope
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How did you get the car stateside? And how much did you pay for it?
mavmach3 2 months ago
@mavmach3 , Its all worked into the price of the car, and the transportation is handled through BMW, and delivered to any dealership in the US you want. Doing ED is actually cheaper if you negotiate correctly :)
bbleus 2 months ago
@bbleus Can you please give me some tips on how to negotiate a good deal? I'm not loaded and while I love my 3rd generation 320i, I would really like to buy a new 335i convertible.
mavmach3 1 month ago
@mavmach3 , For me, I did some research online, as well as worked with a dealer in the US that is familiar with European Delivery. I was able to get a pricing sheet that showed MSRP, US Invoice Price, Euro Delivery MSRP, and Euro Delivery Invoice price. The Euro Delivery Invoice pricing was the cheapest of the 4, and I used that during my negotiation to come as close to that price as I could, thus getting the best deal. Plus I used airline points and hotel points for my trip.
bbleus 1 month ago
Congrats man!!! I just have one question, are you supposed to go that fast with it right after getting a new one. I though you have to keep it under 70 miles an hour for the first 1000 miles...
Baltahfeek 3 months ago
@Baltahfeek, you're not "supposed" to drive that fast during the break-in period, but no one ever really listens to that. Especially when you're on the autobahn with no speed limit. You've GOT to drive fast.....
bbleus 3 months ago