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Anyone do European factory delivery when they bought their car?

How exactly is this free? BMW is just going to pay 4K+ to send you to Europe on vacation to pick up a car you could drive off the lot her in the US? What sense does that make?
 
Originally posted by: slick230
How exactly is this free? BMW is just going to pay 4K+ to send you to Europe on vacation to pick up a car you could drive off the lot her in the US? What sense does that make?

They don't have to pay an import fee or taxes or something. Its not 4k, they just pay for your ticket to Germany and back, tours or hotels are not included, but certainly available, for a fee of course 😛. They save some money, and so do you.
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
sounds like fun, but they don't help you get it back to the US, do they?

of course they do, check the link

European Delivery price includes:
* 14 days of free premium road insurance
* Tourist registration
* Factory preparation
* Inland European transportation from the designated drop-off point
* Marine insurance
* Customs duty and clearance
* U.S. port processing and accessory installation
* Wharfage and handling fees
 
sounds fun. I've never done that before. But I say take a vacation and do it just for the fun of seeing Germany and driving your new beemer on the Autobahn.
 
i had a friend who did this and had a blast.

you get to tour the bmw factory and drive your new car around while you're there. then of course they send it back to the US.
 
You can do this with Porsche, Audi, MB, Volvo & most of the others as well.

I wonder if over in England, Ford offers "American Delivery." You get to go to Detroit to drive your Focus around, and if you survive, the trip back to England is free! 😀
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
You can do this with Porsche, Audi, MB, Volvo & most of the others as well.

I wonder if over in England, Ford offers "American Delivery." You get to go to Detroit to drive your Focus around, and if you survive, the trip back to England is free! 😀

:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
You can do this with Porsche, Audi, MB, Volvo & most of the others as well.

I wonder if over in England, Ford offers "American Delivery." You get to go to Detroit to drive your Focus around, and if you survive, the trip back to England is free! 😀
Don't you mean Mexico? 😉
 
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Nebor
You can do this with Porsche, Audi, MB, Volvo & most of the others as well.

I wonder if over in England, Ford offers "American Delivery." You get to go to Detroit to drive your Focus around, and if you survive, the trip back to England is free! 😀
Don't you mean Mexico? 😉

Did I say Volkswagen? 😉
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Nebor
You can do this with Porsche, Audi, MB, Volvo & most of the others as well.

I wonder if over in England, Ford offers "American Delivery." You get to go to Detroit to drive your Focus around, and if you survive, the trip back to England is free! 😀
Don't you mean Mexico? 😉

Did I say Volkswagen? 😉

don't you know? American cars arn't manufactured in Detroit anymore, they're made in Mexico or Canada. Japanese cars are made in America now 😉
 
Volvo OSD

I would really like to do this in 3 years, but it just depends if I'm ready to spend $30k+ on a new car at that time. My wife helped set up a family friend on the trip, and she had a great time.

Until then, i'm still going to keep driving my 150k mile Volvo around.
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
You can do this with Porsche, Audi, MB, Volvo & most of the others as well.

I wonder if over in England, Ford offers "American Delivery." You get to go to Detroit to drive your Focus around, and if you survive, the trip back to England is free! 😀

Heh :beer:

I survived a month in the Canadian winter (Winnipeg) in a clapped-out Pontiac Grand Le Mans (hah, the only Le Mans it would have won would have been a turtle race), so I think I'd be okay 😉
 
I did it 3 years ago on my 2002 530i. Euro Delivery was way cheaper than dealer price. The money you save will definitely pay for the expenses on the trip. I highly suggest getting a Navigation System then borrow a European Map Disc, and you will not get lost in a foreign land.

Driving over 130 MPH on certain parts on the autobahn in you own car is priceless. You will feel and see your car's capabilities, the way it was meant to be driven.

DO IT!!!! DO IT! Do IT !! It was the best vacation ever ( itook my GF with me). Flew from San Fran, picked the car up in Munich, drove to Vienna, then Milan, then Zurich then Paris. Then i dropped it off in Paris and shipped it to the bay area. I will do it over and over and over again given the chance.

Very hassle free, car insurance is covered on your trip.
 
I'm fairly sure that driving a brand new car hard within the first 1,000-2,000 miles is damaging for the engine as it hasn't bedded in fully... :roll:
 
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Nebor
You can do this with Porsche, Audi, MB, Volvo & most of the others as well.

I wonder if over in England, Ford offers "American Delivery." You get to go to Detroit to drive your Focus around, and if you survive, the trip back to England is free! 😀
Don't you mean Mexico? 😉

Did I say Volkswagen? 😉

don't you know? American cars arn't manufactured in Detroit anymore, they're made in Mexico or Canada. Japanese cars are made in America now 😉

VWs are made in Mexico too. I think my golf was the last one I've seen come out of Germany. :|
 
Originally posted by: Dopefiend
I'm fairly sure that driving a brand new car hard within the first 1,000-2,000 miles is damaging for the engine as it hasn't bedded in fully... :roll:
true?
 
Can you pick it up there, but not ship it, just sell it to someone in Europe? I would think with the dollar fall, you could make some money doing that? You pay US dollars for the car and then resell it for Euros.
 
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: minus1972
Originally posted by: Dopefiend
I'm fairly sure that driving a brand new car hard within the first 1,000-2,000 miles is damaging for the engine as it hasn't bedded in fully... :roll:
true?

Nope.

Why do the manufacturers specify not to rev the engine over a certain threshold when new, or to drive above ~70mph then?

I'll post the relevant page of the manual when my new car turns up in a few days.
 
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: CheapArse
go for it if you have the $$ and like the fugly new BMW designs

The new 3-series is pure SEX!

Correction: The new 3 series is the result of SEX, the fugly ass 5 series and the ugly 7 series bumped uglies(no pun intended 😉 ) to produce one fugly child...the 3 series... 😕
 
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: CheapArse
go for it if you have the $$ and like the fugly new BMW designs

The new 3-series is pure SEX!

Correction: The new 3 series is the result of SEX, the fugly ass 5 series and the ugly 7 series bumped uglies(no pun intended 😉 ) to produce one fugly child...the 3 series... 😕

TAKE IT BACK!!!!
 
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