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  • sparky216
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    You may save money on taxi and train fare but check this out:

    Gallon of Gas in Europe:
    Netherlands Amsterdam $6.48
    Norway Oslo $6.27
    Italy Milan $5.96
    Denmark Copenhagen $5.93
    Belgium Brussels $5.91
    Sweden Stockholm $5.80
    United Kingdom London $5.79
    Germany Frankfurt $5.57
    France Paris $5.54
    Portugal Lisbon $5.35

    Still worth it though

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  • NICKYPOO
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    Right off of the Bimmer site.


    Taking delivery of your new BMW in Europe will definitely make you smile. So will the savings. You may save up to 7 percent of the retail price -- up to $8,220. Those savings may pay for your trip. You'll also save by eliminating airplane, train, taxi, and bus fares while in Europe.

    ---- Please select a series ---- 3 Series 5 Series 6 Series 7 Series X3 SAV


    Model MSRP European
    Delivery Price Savings
    2007 328i Sedan $32,400 $30,130 $2,270
    2007 328xi Sedan $34,300 $31,900 $2,400
    2007 335i Sedan $38,900 $36,175 $2,725
    2007 328i Sports Wagon $34,200 $31,805 $2,395
    2007 328xi Sports Wagon $36,100 $33,575 $2,525
    2007 328i Coupe $35,300 $32,830 $2,470
    2007 328xi Coupe $37,100 $34,505 $2,595
    2007 335i Coupe $40,800 $37,945 $2,855
    2007 328i Convertible $43,200 $40,175 $3,025
    2007 335i Convertible $49,100 $45,665 $3,435



    European Delivery price includes:
    * 14 days of free premium road insurance
    * Tourist registration
    * Factory preparation
    * Inland European transportation from the designated drop-off point
    * Marine insurance
    * Customs duty and clearance
    * U.S. port processing and accessory installation
    * Wharfage and handling fees



    1. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (does not include destination & handling).
    2. European Delivery Suggested Retail Price (does not include destination & handling).
    All prices include standard U.S. equipment. Prices do not include federal, state, and local taxes. Prices are subject to change without notice. Confirm current prices with your BMW center. Some models may require longer lead times.

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  • sparky216
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    Originally posted by evil0ne View Post
    It's a US bound model you're getting from the factory. Can't do it with some of their made in the usa cars (X5). Once you pick it up and drive around Europe it takes about 6 weeks until you see the car again. My uncle did it with his 540 and said it was amazing. It really is worth it if you can do it. I have never heard of anyone not enjoying the experience. Just make sure you know you won't say your baby for awhile.
    Hmm....that may be a problem if it takes 6 weeks to get my car back from Europe. Wonder if the local dealer will give/rent a loaner to use. The more I think about doing this the more I think I will do it. Thanks for the input guys!! Any yes Dog I am now agreeing with you and my wife more and more....Audi is probably going to be my choice if we do this.

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  • evil0ne
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    Originally posted by chpthril View Post
    What did they say about bringing it up to US emission standards before it will pass through US customs? Or is it a US bound model that you are buying direct?
    It's a US bound model you're getting from the factory. Can't do it with some of their made in the usa cars (X5). Once you pick it up and drive around Europe it takes about 6 weeks until you see the car again. My uncle did it with his 540 and said it was amazing. It really is worth it if you can do it. I have never heard of anyone not enjoying the experience. Just make sure you know you won't say your baby for awhile.

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  • mtnsmith
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    I have heard the Euro deliveries are a lot of fun. I would lean more towards the Audi or BMW. Since my wife's M3 was totaled last week she really has been leaning to a 335i Coupe. I would love a European Delivery since my sister lives in Paris but i don't think we will have the time. If you are looking at leasing there are some really good programs starting up on those types of cars with gas prices going up, seems like people want to spend less on a car. Makes sense...just not to us

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  • NICKYPOO
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    Originally posted by sparky216 View Post
    I'll meet ya at the Hofbrauhaus for a liter, then we can race....Audi vs BMW...sound like a plan??!!

    here is the link for the BMW European Delivery:

    http://www.bmwusa.com/bmwexperience/europeandelivery/
    Dude, you are on.

    The wife seemed pretty into it last night.

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  • dogbert
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    Originally posted by tarheeler View Post
    still pretty dang good.
    I never meant to imply that it was a bad car.

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  • sparky216
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    Originally posted by chpthril View Post
    What did they say about bringing it up to US emission standards before it will pass through US customs? Or is it a US bound model that you are buying direct?
    Don't know, but would assume that it would be made as a US bound model.

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  • chpthril
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    What did they say about bringing it up to US emission standards before it will pass through US customs? Or is it a US bound model that you are buying direct?

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  • tarheeler
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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.
    still pretty dang good.

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  • dogbert
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    Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
    Some Track?! Dude that's the Nuremburgring. It ain't just "some track".

    Man, I think I'm gonna plan this. The wife really wants the 325xi and I would kill to drive the Nurembergring.
    Really, it's only like one of the most famous tracks in the world and has enormous historical signficance. That's where all the fast sports cars earn their stripes...

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  • sparky216
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    Just thinking....maybe I'll call Audi and BMW and try to work a group purchase...haha...then we all can meet in Germany to pick up our rides

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  • sparky216
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    oh yea....Nuremburgring.....whatever hehe

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  • sparky216
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    Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
    Some Track?! Dude that's the Nuremburgring. It ain't just "some track".

    Man, I think I'm gonna plan this. The wife really wants the 325xi and I would kill to drive the Nurembergring.
    I'll meet ya at the Hofbrauhaus for a liter, then we can race....Audi vs BMW...sound like a plan??!!

    here is the link for the BMW European Delivery:

    http://www.bmwusa.com/bmwexperience/europeandelivery/

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  • NICKYPOO
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    Originally posted by sparky216 View Post
    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.
    Some Track?! Dude that's the Nuremburgring. It ain't just "some track".

    Man, I think I'm gonna plan this. The wife really wants the 325xi and I would kill to drive the Nurembergring.

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