This just came in: the BMW 1-series cars will come out of the dealers allocation, the same as the M3,M5, M6 and the 6 series models. A little bit unusual this move made by BMW, but we'll see if the rules will change in the future.
Please note that all 1 Series vehicles will be allocated to dealerships and that European Delivery will have no allocation for this model. If you have a customer that is interested in picking up the 1 Series at the BMW Welt, you must provide a production number from your dealership's inventory when submitting reservation requests to our office."
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Hmmm…so this means no ED discount??? Bummer
Let’s hope the rules DO change and soon!!!!
Cheers,
How the heck can BMW advertise cars at ED pricing (right here: http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Experience/Events/EuropeanDelivery/CostSavings.aspx) but then basically making it impossible to order a car that way by making buyers compete for allocations that will make a dealer more money selling at US MSRP.
Very two faced of BMW, not good.
Is it possible to get a 335 coupe with smg via European delivery?