08-14-2014, 10:26 PM | #1 |
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Seeking Advice on New M5 From Out Of State Dealer
Hey there - thanks in advance for any guidance or experience with the following scenario.
I'm negotiating with a couple of out of state dealers for a new 2014 M5 and I am trying to understand how to get the vehicle to me if I am successful. I love road trips, however, I'd prefer not to have to fly to the vehicle and drive it back home. For those that have done similar: -Did the dealer ship to your local BMW dealer for re-delivery or direct to your home address? -What did the dealer charge to ship your M5 to you or your local dealer? -Did you fly to the dealer first to check out the new car in person before finalizing the transaction or just trust the process, build sheets, pictures and videos and lease it w/o seeing it in person? Thanks in advance for the replies! |
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08-14-2014, 10:43 PM | #3 |
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Never buy a car sight unseen - you are asking for trouble. Shipping within the domestic US will cost you approximately $1000 max, and I would negotiate that aspect at the very end after you have agreed on a price. Make the stealership pay for the logistics....
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08-14-2014, 11:04 PM | #4 |
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I ordered mine from an out of state dealer and it was pre-arranged that they would deliver it to me at no charge. They delivered it to my door step which was kind of cool. I did not fly there ahead of time to check it out. You always can look it over before you sign for it with the delivery person.
If it was a pre-owned car or a car that had been on their lot for a while, I might have gone to see it or pick it up. |
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08-15-2014, 06:38 AM | #5 |
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when buying from out of state you can take advantage of a few different delivery options.
1. like you stated you can drive/fly down to the dealership and drive the car home 2. you can do a courtesy delivery which is where the car is delivered to a dealer near you(this is for new orders, and the dealer would have to agree to terms) 3. or you can have the car delivered to your 4. you can take delivery at Performance Center in South Carolina (seeing that your in WA this would most likely not work for you ) there are some tax situation that take place as well based off where you take delivery of the car. I am not a expert in this part of the situation (That is what we have David Aviles for) so I wont comment any more on that but it can be very important based of your state taxes on where you take delivery of the car etc.. Shipping unfortunately can vary state to state depending on locations. The comment above that states 1000 max is incorrect. It could be cheaper or it could be a lot more all depends on locations, time, and demand of the trucking companies. We personally do not make any money off trucking we simply bid the process out to a select few highly qualified trucking companies David Aviles and his team sell roughly 45% of their monthly sales to out of state buyers and its a very easy and smooth process. You shouldn't ever feel as though you have to be stuck with whatever your local dealers are pitching you. There are a lot of us dealers out there who want your business so def wise to search outside the area to find the best deals! good luck with your search and looking forward to seeing what you end up buying
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08-15-2014, 07:59 AM | #6 |
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I would not buy a car, even if new, w/o seeing it. For example, went to pick up a M6 yesterday, there was a nice door ding/crease and paint needed a correction. Not the end of the world, but keep in mind damage does happen in transit and can be fixed prior to delivery at dealer. You should really see the car.
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08-15-2014, 08:57 AM | #7 |
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Where are the cars you are looking at? Maybe a member here who lives near the car would be willing to swing by and take a look at it for you.
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I live in TX and purchased from FL with no issues. We took ED of the car and had setup to take re delivery at the PDC. When the car hit state side we did not want to wait for 2 more months for an open spot ( holiday season so they were closed a lot of days). So the car shipped to the dealer in FL, we flew down and picked it up. Very enjoyable.
You have lots of options.
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If the drive was along the CA-OR-WA coast I'd be all in. Trekking through sketchy desert and mountain roads of WY, ID, OR eastern WA and two other states for ~1400 miles with the potential of picking up some road rash while trailing truckers and/or playing chicken with deer concern me. Love your M6 btw! Thought about one when I leased my current M3 but my little guy (then 6, now 8) couldn't fit in the back w/o giving me s. Now it's time for me to go back to 4 doors... Great advice! I'm going to go best and final and perhaps include that contingency in the offer. Most likely I wont ping a board member...however, you've got me thinking. I have someone that reports to me along with a handful of colleagues that live in the area of the dealership. Thanks for the tip! |
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