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Re: Euro delivery (archive)

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Posted by JD Wood on April 28, 2000 at 10:37:29:

In Reply to: Euro delivery posted by Raj Deivasigamani on April 26, 2000 at 08:19:56:

Hi,

I am more than likely purchasing a new 2001 330i through Euro delivery at Carmax.

The car will be configured as such:
1. 5 speed
2. Metalic paint
3. Xenon
4. Heated front seats
5. In dash CD
6. HK Sound system
7. Premium package

US MSRP: 39,220
EURO MSRP: 36,118

* Euro MSRP includes:
1. Import tax
2. Export tax
3. Customs
4. Euro road tax (1 month)
5. Euro insurance (1 month)
6. Waiferage (spelling?)
7. Shippiing
8. Flatbed (car will be in a pod)

You pickup the car in Munich and can drop it off at 25 locations throughout Europe.

Plant tours are on Mondays and Fridays from 2:30 to 5:00. Museum tours everyday 9:00 to 5:00.

You pay for tours and get reimbursed when you return ($20 tops).

If you drop your car off at the world biggest dealership you get a free dinner.

A European frequency radio is installed while your in Europe at no extra charge.

There are 2 things that can void the insurance while you're over there.
1. You must not let the 4 keys leave your person. Your companion may drive the car but not have a key.
2. You cannot go to the Eastern block countries.

I hope this helps.

JD Wood


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