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Mr. Flopnuts 02-21-2015 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 11339816)
Didn't you say something about going to Europe a little while back? You should do European Delivery and drive it around Europe for a week or two. :D

I was considering it for the Chiefs game but I won't have the nuts to spend the money on all that. Shit, I work in sales. I have to make the money first. Back to work on Monday for the first time in months. Good thing, because I'm broke as **** now. Lol

Wouldn't trade this life that I straight tripped into for anything. LMAO

TrebMaxx 02-21-2015 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 11339799)
I'm thinking about 3 weeks.

I prefer the full warranty, especially since it includes maintenance for 4 years/50,000 miles... and especially on a car that trades some reliability for a shit ton of performance.

When my bimmer was put on the boat my dealer sent me a link so I could track it as it made its way across the pond. You should check with your SA to see if they still do that.

Bearcat 02-21-2015 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by TrebMaxx (Post 11339961)
When my bimmer was put on the boat my dealer sent me a link so I could track it as it made its way across the pond. You should check with your SA to see if they still do that.

Thanks, I think they should be able to at least get the name of the ship. I found someone who went all out and included info on ship websites, web cams at the ports, etc.

How long did you wait once it was on a ship? I've read 2 weeks for the trip and then maybe a week or so from the east coast.


http://www.2addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=954995

TrebMaxx 02-21-2015 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 11340022)
Thanks, I think they should be able to at least get the name of the ship. I found someone who went all out and included info on ship websites, web cams at the ports, etc.

How long did you wait once it was on a ship? I've read 2 weeks for the trip and then maybe a week or so from the east coast.


http://www.2addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=954995

Once the transport ship left port it was right about 3 weeks. It sat at the port for about a week and a half before the ship left the port. Two weeks sail to S. Carolina. BMW has a facility in SC that takes a few days to clean it up then they put it on a hauler. The dealer then detailed it up and scheduled a time for me to pick it up. If your dealer is like mine was expect to spend a few hours before taking it off the lot. They went over all the features and how to's like setting up your phone(s), seats, etc. They even offered to come to the house to set up the Homelink but I did that myself. They really put on a presentation that makes you feel like you are their top priority during delivery.

Bearcat 02-21-2015 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by TrebMaxx (Post 11340071)
Once the transport ship left port it was right about 3 weeks. It sat at the port for about a week and a half before the ship left the port. Two weeks sail to S. Carolina. BMW has a facility in SC that takes a few days to clean it up then they put it on a hauler. The dealer then detailed it up and scheduled a time for me to pick it up. If your dealer is like mine was expect to spend a few hours before taking it off the lot. They went over all the features and how to's like setting up your phone(s), seats, etc. They even offered to come to the house to set up the Homelink but I did that myself. They really put on a presentation that makes you feel like you are their top priority during delivery.

Nice. They have a track in SC and I think you can opt to pick it up there... something I would have considered if I had time.

I'd normally tell them 'I'll figure it out', but after seeing a few videos that show the depth of the menus and all the options, it'd be nice to at least have an overview so I don't sit in my driveway for hours (which I might do anyway :D ). My current car is a 2006, so the "tech" is basically an aux jack and ability to play mp3 CDs... the hard drive for music will be great, along with bluetooth, and hell, a place to plug in my phone.

If I can just figure out how to get Google maps on the navigation screen...

Mr. Flopnuts 02-21-2015 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 11340158)
Nice. They have a track in SC and I think you can opt to pick it up there... something I would have considered if I had time.

I'd normally tell them 'I'll figure it out', but after seeing a few videos that show the depth of the menus and all the options, it'd be nice to at least have an overview so I don't sit in my driveway for hours (which I might do anyway :D ). My current car is a 2006, so the "tech" is basically an aux jack and ability to play mp3 CDs... the hard drive for music will be great, along with bluetooth, and hell, a place to plug in my phone.

If I can just figure out how to get Google maps on the navigation screen...

Holy shit, now I'm digging in to this and it looks like it's going to be a no Brainer.

TrebMaxx 02-21-2015 01:34 PM

They do have a SC delivery package that will get you out on the track with professional instruction.

Bearcat 02-21-2015 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 11340169)
Holy shit, now I'm digging in to this and it looks like it's going to be a no Brainer.

Apparently I need a job selling BMWs. :hmmm:

Simply Red 02-21-2015 01:51 PM

One cool thing w/ that m5 is; i can push in the M button and grab 100 additional WHP - so essentially - I go from 400whp to 500whp - all by simply pushing in the 'M' button. Yeah boyeee.....

Mr. Flopnuts 02-21-2015 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 11340224)
Apparently I need a job selling BMWs. :hmmm:

**** that. You're making more money doing whatever you do. You think those guys can afford to buy one? No offense hometeam. But he'll tell you only the elite guys in car sales make six figures, and they work 70 hours a week to do it. If you want to get into sales, timeshare is 30-35 hours a week and I'll be pissed if my range isn't between 150 - 300 this year. Took me 3 years of living and breathing it to get there but I had zero sales experience.

Indian Chief 02-21-2015 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 11340169)
Holy shit, now I'm digging in to this and it looks like it's going to be a no Brainer.

I never post, but had to chime in here as I was just at BMW's facility in SC.

(I actually was perusing this thread because I am in a similar boat as BRC, price range, also considering the Challenger among others, and so I wanted to see where this went.)

A friend of mine ordered a 435i GC and elected to do the SC pickup. (And you can bring a friend -- hello marketing/sales tool!) We flew down, they picked us up at the airport in a brand new 740, and took us to the hotel. Hotel stay, dinner, breakfast, and transportation were all included. They shuttled us to the track first thing the next morning and put us in a 435 so that we could beat the hell out of a car similar to what he bought. (Whatever you are picking up, they try to get you in something as close as possible.)

We were on the track for a couple of hours, switching off driving duties. They also put us in X5s and had us tool around on an off-road course. Toured the factory and the museum. They gave us lunch and spent 2 hours going over his car and answering all questions.

I had honestly never considered buying a BMW before, but the experience was absolutely incredible. I would highly recommend it if you settle on a new BMW.

My $.02. :thumb:

Bearcat 02-22-2015 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Indian Chief (Post 11340645)
I never post, but had to chime in here as I was just at BMW's facility in SC.

(I actually was perusing this thread because I am in a similar boat as BRC, price range, also considering the Challenger among others, and so I wanted to see where this went.)

A friend of mine ordered a 435i GC and elected to do the SC pickup. (And you can bring a friend -- hello marketing/sales tool!) We flew down, they picked us up at the airport in a brand new 740, and took us to the hotel. Hotel stay, dinner, breakfast, and transportation were all included. They shuttled us to the track first thing the next morning and put us in a 435 so that we could beat the hell out of a car similar to what he bought. (Whatever you are picking up, they try to get you in something as close as possible.)

We were on the track for a couple of hours, switching off driving duties. They also put us in X5s and had us tool around on an off-road course. Toured the factory and the museum. They gave us lunch and spent 2 hours going over his car and answering all questions.

I had honestly never considered buying a BMW before, but the experience was absolutely incredible. I would highly recommend it if you settle on a new BMW.

My $.02. :thumb:

Sweet, sounds like a great alternative to European Delivery... and when you're done, you can drive through the mountains (and in my experience, speed limits are only light suggestions in the Carolinas and Tennessee).

lewdog 02-22-2015 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Chief (Post 11340645)
I never post, but had to chime in here as I was just at BMW's facility in SC.

(I actually was perusing this thread because I am in a similar boat as BRC, price range, also considering the Challenger among others, and so I wanted to see where this went.)

A friend of mine ordered a 435i GC and elected to do the SC pickup. (And you can bring a friend -- hello marketing/sales tool!) We flew down, they picked us up at the airport in a brand new 740, and took us to the hotel. Hotel stay, dinner, breakfast, and transportation were all included. They shuttled us to the track first thing the next morning and put us in a 435 so that we could beat the hell out of a car similar to what he bought. (Whatever you are picking up, they try to get you in something as close as possible.)

We were on the track for a couple of hours, switching off driving duties. They also put us in X5s and had us tool around on an off-road course. Toured the factory and the museum. They gave us lunch and spent 2 hours going over his car and answering all questions.

I had honestly never considered buying a BMW before, but the experience was absolutely incredible. I would highly recommend it if you settle on a new BMW.

My $.02. :thumb:

I know I repped you for this post but's that's an awesome story.

You should post more here. Stop lurking!

BigRedChief 02-22-2015 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 11341763)
I know I repped you for this post but's that's an awesome story.

You should post more here. Stop lurking!

What this guy said. :thumb:

Just think of all of the BMW accessories you could buy with the King of the N00bs prize money.

Simply Red 02-22-2015 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Chief (Post 11340645)
I never post, but had to chime in here as I was just at BMW's facility in SC.

(I actually was perusing this thread because I am in a similar boat as BRC, price range, also considering the Challenger among others, and so I wanted to see where this went.)

A friend of mine ordered a 435i GC and elected to do the SC pickup. (And you can bring a friend -- hello marketing/sales tool!) We flew down, they picked us up at the airport in a brand new 740, and took us to the hotel. Hotel stay, dinner, breakfast, and transportation were all included. They shuttled us to the track first thing the next morning and put us in a 435 so that we could beat the hell out of a car similar to what he bought. (Whatever you are picking up, they try to get you in something as close as possible.)

We were on the track for a couple of hours, switching off driving duties. They also put us in X5s and had us tool around on an off-road course. Toured the factory and the museum. They gave us lunch and spent 2 hours going over his car and answering all questions.

I had honestly never considered buying a BMW before, but the experience was absolutely incredible. I would highly recommend it if you settle on a new BMW.

My $.02. :thumb:


you seem nice to me.


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