Questions about ED | Forums BMWauto.net || BMW AUTO - cars, motorcycles, tuning, ads, photos  
 

  Home    |    BMW website    |    BMW History    |    Contact us    |
  FORUMSbmwauto.net BMW Disscussion forums || www.bmwauto.net/forums
   Menu
    General BMW
    BMW 3-Series
    BMW 5-Series
    BMW Z-Series
   BMW European Delivery
    BMW FORUMS - home page

  What's Going On?
There are 49 guests on-line

  BMW Forums » BMW discussion forums » BMW European Delivery
  Questions about ED

 Questions about ED



I'm new to BMWs in North America, so I don't know much about European Delivery. I probably would have done it, had I known about it before ordering. On BMWUSA, I read that an X3 3.0i purchaser can get over $2500 in savings. I also read the thing that says you buy one ticket, they give you the 2nd one free, etc. But recently, I read this: "You'll also save by eliminating airplane, train, taxi, and bus fares while in Europe." Does that mean they pay for if you want to say for example go from munich to paris by plane? Also, how much does it usually cost to get the car back to the US? And, if for example, your car gets scratched or so while on the ship, is there anyway to get them to fix it for you? Or will they say you probably did it while in Europe? Thanks for the answer.
   Reply » Questions about ED

Quote:
I'm new to BMWs in North America, so I don't know much about European Delivery. I probably would have done it, had I known about it before ordering. On BMWUSA, I read that an X3 3.0i purchaser can get over $2500 in savings. I also read the thing that says you buy one ticket, they give you the 2nd one free, etc. But recently, I read this: "You'll also save by eliminating airplane, train, taxi, and bus fares while in Europe." Does that mean they pay for if you want to say for example go from munich to paris by plane? Also, how much does it usually cost to get the car back to the US? And, if for example, your car gets scratched or so while on the ship, is there anyway to get them to fix it for you? Or will they say you probably did it while in Europe? Thanks for the answer.
1. You eliminate airplane, train, taxi, etc. from your trip within Europe because you are driving around in your car.
2. There is no extra cost associated with transporting the car back to the USA.
3. The car is 100% insured while being transported and while in Europe. Most scratches are fixed at the VPC, but if not, insurance covers the repair.

   Reply » Questions about ED

[quote=Me530]
You eliminate airplane, train, taxi, etc. from your trip within Europe because you are driving around in your car.
QUOTE]

Oh. I misunderstood that. Thanks for the help.

   Reply » Questions about ED

Is ED available on Canadian Orders, too? I haven't seen it on BMW.ca, or anyone's signature. Where can I get more info, if available. E.g. savings, etc. for Canada

   Reply » Questions about ED

Quote:
Is ED available on Canadian Orders, too? I haven't seen it on BMW.ca, or anyone's signature. Where can I get more info, if available. E.g. savings, etc. for Canada
I would suppose at a BMW Center near you perhaps... From what I've heard, the Ca. program doesn't hold a candle to the BMW NA program.

   Reply » Questions about ED

Quote:
Is ED available on Canadian Orders, too? I haven't seen it on BMW.ca, or anyone's signature. Where can I get more info, if available. E.g. savings, etc. for Canada
CDN ED was recently discussed in this thread.


Page 1 of 1

1



  BMW Forums » BMW discussion forums » BMW European Delivery

 

Forums BMWauto.net (c) 2001-2007