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  • dogbert
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    Sparky,

    I've heard no bad experiences with this type of delivery, only good. It does require planning, but that's about it.
    As for Saab, I agree about the turbo, but my comments were about fit/finish. I'd go with the Audi. It's a very solid car and you can get the turbo there also.

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  • sparky216
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    Originally posted by dogbert View Post
    Well, Saab is not even in the same class as BMW or Audi, especially now that they're part of GM.
    I couldn't disagree more Dog. Go test drive a 9-5 Aero, there is no turbo like the Saab turbo. Fit and finish is maybe not as nice as the Audi, but it is no GM car.

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  • sparky216
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    Originally posted by dogbert View Post
    My parents did this years ago, although the programs back then were less generous. Recently, another executive at our company did this with his BMW and loved the experience.

    BTW, I'd go with the Audi. We've had several people get Audis here at our company and they're much nicer and have better quality than Saab. Dealer will also play a role in getting the car serviced, so I'd check around some to see what your friends say.

    My CEO has an Audi RS6...he can get whatever he wants and he says it's the best car he's ever owned. Go with the RS4, if you can swing it. You won't be sorry!
    Dog,
    Thanks for the input. Did you parent's enjoy the experience, or was it a hassle. I guess I'm afraid that I have something built up in my head that will be cool, only to be let down when I get over there and have it be more of a headache than a vacation.

    And no I probably cannot swing the RS4......*sighs*

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  • dogbert
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    Well, Saab is not even in the same class as BMW or Audi, especially now that they're part of GM.

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  • sparky216
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    Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
    Sounds like you got it all figured out. I wonder what BMW can do?
    No I don't have it figured out, just getting started!!

    BMW will do the same, plus they have some track that you can drive on, so that's cool. My only problem with BMW is that EVERYONE around here drives BMW's,and as cool as they are, I'm getting a bit sick of seeing them.

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  • dogbert
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    My parents did this years ago, although the programs back then were less generous. Recently, another executive at our company did this with his BMW and loved the experience.

    BTW, I'd go with the Audi. We've had several people get Audis here at our company and they're much nicer and have better quality than Saab. Dealer will also play a role in getting the car serviced, so I'd check around some to see what your friends say.

    My CEO has an Audi RS6...he can get whatever he wants and he says it's the best car he's ever owned. Go with the RS4, if you can swing it. You won't be sorry!

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  • NICKYPOO
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    Sounds like you got it all figured out. I wonder what BMW can do?

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  • sparky216
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    European Delivery

    So it's that time in my life to purchase a new vehicle. With the gas prices projecting to hit $4 a gallon here on the left coast we are considering a more economical car. My wife is in love with the Audi A4 and I'm more partial to the Saab 9-5 Aero....Saab turbo's are unmatched IMHO. We are also coming up on our 10 year anniversary and my wife is wanting to go back to Italy for our anniversary.....so.....doing a little research I found that you can pick your car up in Germany/Sweden, use it for 15 days, and ship it back to the States. Saves you about 5-7% on MSRP plus Saab gives you a 2-1 plane ticket and $2k travel cash. One night lodging, free shipping, meal, tour of factory, and 15 days insurance in Europe. This seems like the way to do it!

    Has anyone picked up their car at the factory? Any tips or advice? I'd love to kill two birds with one stone and save money on the car, negate rental car, give the woman her Europe trip, and cruise the Autobahn in my OWN car.
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