BMW European Delivery – BMW’s hidden gem that not many of the bimmer fans living in the U.S know about it. European Delivery (ED) is a program offered by BMW North America that allows US Citizens and US Residents to pick up their car in Munich, Germany and enjoy driving it throughout Europe while on vacation.
The ED program gives you one of the most amazing experiences that you could get when purchasing a BMW. On top of the great experience of picking up your car at the famous BMW Welt Delivery Center, you can save serious money on a new BMW, usually anywhere from 7% to 10%. But I won’t be getting into all the details now, you can read more in our BMW European Delivery section.
Last summer, one of our readers, Jedrzej Jonasz, sent us email explaining his upcoming video project: a series of episodes on the BMW European Delivery Program detailing the entire process from purchasing the car to picking it up and to exploring the more unique European destination and roads.
Jedrzej is a producer of a web travel series on a site called Tripfilms.com as well as a filmmaker with a documentary and film background.
Today, we have the first episode with more to come every week.
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I knew about the Europeen Delivery Program before, but I never knew you could save money !
I wish Irv can sell ED programs to us Canadians (wishful thinking…)
BMW Canada has a small scale ED program here however they don’t pass the savings to buyers. So what’s the point of going with ED! I’m obviously a bit bitter about this.
Very cool! Looking forward to the next episode!
I like the videos so far…………you can actually get an order completed in as little as 4 weeks from the time it’s placed until your p/u date.
@Paul: That’s too bad, I’m a Canadian too and I know that ED is not the only problem with BMW prices in Canada.
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