It took 7 weeks from the time I dropped it off in Munich to the time it arrived in Arizona, and when I picked it up from the dealer (with an appointment made 3 days in advance) it took 3.5 hours for them to actually produce the vehicle, clean it, put the temp plate on it, and get me the key -- but I am happy to have it. Only 6 miles and one chip/scratch were added to it from drop-off to delivery, and it is a blast to drive in the US (I love H93 -- it is the most scenic highway that a person could hope to drive 120mph on).  |
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Congrats on being reunited! Where's the pics?
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Good for you! In spite of everything, I think the wait is a big part of ED fun...you kind of get that "new car experience" twice.
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That's great you got her back. Enjoy it! Mine had 30 miles put on it, which I thought was odd. It sure is great being reunited.
~Jon
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Congrats on being reunited. I hope they took care of the chip/scratch for you.
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Quote: It took 7 weeks from the time I dropped it off in Munich to the time it arrived in Arizona, and when I picked it up from the dealer (with an appointment made 3 days in advance) it took 3.5 hours for them to actually produce the vehicle, clean it, put the temp plate on it, and get me the key -- but I am happy to have it.
Only 6 miles and one chip/scratch were added to it from drop-off to delivery, and it is a blast to drive in the US (I love H93 -- it is the most scenic highway that a person could hope to drive 120mph on).
| Consider 7 weeks very speedy -- My redelivery was 8 weeks 3 days after dropoff in Cologne. I can understand how Hwy93 would be a great drive for your reunion with your new car. (As long as you can get around the blue haired's travelling to and from Laughlin and Vegas.) Curious who you used in PHX for your ED dealership ... NScottsdale BMW was very efficient for my ED return...
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