The latest Wall Street Journal edition has an article on the European Delivery programs offered by the European car makers. Wall Street Journal-European Delivery Program My website has been mentioned in the article along with a little interview that I had with Mr. Matt Vella, and with this occasion I would like to thank him for giving me this opportunity to share my knowledge and all the things that I have learned for the past years about the BMW European Delivery.
Thanks again Matt, it was a pleasure talking to you and I hope my information have been valuable to you. This is a great achievement for me and for my website, for the past year, I have been dedicated to the BMW ED program and I have put a lot of time and effort trying to promote it. I could have not done this without my dealership’s help, Motor Werks in Barrington, IL, which has supported me all the way. I’m a little emotional right now so I will write a new article tomorrow
Thanks again to all my customers and readers and I hope you will support me in the future as well.
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A couple of months ago, I started to try and reach my salesman about ED of a 335 coupe, and then I ran into him at my body shop. Better get that order in he said, and on trying to do so found that coupes were not available until November, so I have reservations to Munich for July and no car. A warning to all those dreamers of a couple of weeks in ober-Bayern with their BMWs.
I.J., this is such an interesting idea and sounds like a really great deal for car buyers. I think it’s extremely cool that you were quoted in the WSJ and I know it will bring in a lot of buisiness! It also sounds like you are encouraging support and training for the other folks in the industry, also a great move. Great quotes, great article, and I’m proud of you!
Stephen, you’re right, there is a shortage of the 335 coupes, but it’s not too bad yet, as long as the orders are placed on time.
Lisa, thank you for your support. Yes, it’s really a wonderful idea being able to go to Europe and pick up your car, save money and drive around.