The BMW website was down this afternoon...
Now that it is back up, the price of a stock 325i is up $400 to $40300, and the stock 330i is up $200 (I believe) to $47900.
Anyone else notice this in Canada?
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All Canadian cars invoiced effective September 1st have the price increase to both retail and invoice pricing. The last vehicles at "old price" invoice landed in Halifax on 8/26.
Cutoff for price protection was for factory orders placed on or before August 11th, for delivery before (IIRC) end of November.
The decision to honour previous pricing on existing pre-increase stock is up to each individual retailer. 
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Hmmm, I'll be checking on that. BTW Neill, my order is still in, pending the word from Germany on whether I get my wood trim or not. Looks like I better keep it in if I want the original pricing...
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Quote: Hmmm, I'll be checking on that. BTW Neill, my order is still in, pending the word from Germany on whether I get my wood trim or not. Looks like I better keep it in if I want the original pricing... | Ja, donīt lose the lower price over wood.
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My order was placed the 28th of July, so I'm good. If they don't have wood they'll just keep bumping the production date which is fine with me. I'll wait.
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Stew - there are cars being built for us Canucks avec wood, but there are more orders than they can fill, so the bump is real. We have elected to strip our inventory orders in order to get the product here sooner, as we are still short. Any wood orders we are advising customers accordingly.
In order to get the PP, your name was tied to your production number, so based on the timing, you should be ok......
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