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Will you be able to switch configurations after an allocation is given? My CAs say no, as each are dedicated to the trim. Maybe because they want to make the sale on the pricier car. Members here say you can swap between RWD and AWD so I'm ultra confused.
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05-27-2022, 02:30 PM | #27 |
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FU BMW....
$3,700 increase plus another couple hundred for Metallic paint and such? Depending on what options they're throwing in as standard to help offset that price increase, I may be out....
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05-27-2022, 02:44 PM | #28 |
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No doubt the price hike -- especially for the Competition -- stings... especially for those who were trying to get MY22's and got bumped or delayed. And it's a little obnoxious that BMW isn't just raising the prices more uniformly (by percentage) across the board; it seems as though they're trying to react to consumer demands for specific models?
Overall, though, these price hikes are not at all surprising; I've been speculating for months that we'd see a ~5% increase, and that $3700 figure matches that almost perfectly. And keep in mind that some manufacturers have already (or will, likely) applied similar if not bigger price hikes. The Model 3 has gone through a series of price adjustments, and the base model is nearly 20% more now than it was a couple years ago.
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So now it sounds like I'm stuck with my order and sport seats unless I cancel and spend an extra 5-7k in a MY23 build. Super disappointed with my SA, he told me they were starting production this week but didn't give me a final deadline for making changes. I think I'm gonna go find another one with sports seats to drive and try to love them. |
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Didn't realize they were releasing a RWD m240i model for the 2023 model year. That's cool.... I always thought it was weird that it was only offered in xdrive.
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But i remember seeing a report that someone was able to make a minor change to their individual order after it was locked at 112. |
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What crazy is when you are walking to the dealership and willing drop $100k on a car, and they don't even care to give you a good customers service or don't even care to sell you a car. #Long list of people are waiting for it.
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I wouldn't generalize all BMW dealerships like this.
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Dealers would be more than happy to sell vehicles and make more money if BMW gives them allocations. And BMW would build as many vehicles as they can if they dont have supply chain issues or component shortage.
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But when i was looking for an allocation last winter, i came across several M certified dealers in the MidWest (who does good volumes) who did not received any G80 allocations for more than 4 months. |
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