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Old July 23rd 05, 09:12 PM
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Have you actually looked at the thing?

If it ain't selling here in the U.S., it only means Americans still have a
modicum of taste and Canadians have lost all theirs.


"330xi" > wrote in message
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> What's wrong with the American Car buyers, MB is trying to sell you a
> Chrysler and
> Audi a fancy VW , both handle like crap as well. BMW is making the best
> car in it's class and
> they aren't selling?
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> In Canada, most are getting grabbed before they hit the lot.
> BMW store were selling September production vehicles weeks
> ago and if you want an xi you better get your order in now or
> you will miss the first batches and have to wait alot longer.
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> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> Don't know why you'd want AWD, but the E90 AWD sedans will be available
>> in October (according to the latest dealer bulletin).
>>
>> Around here (New England) the E90 is selling slowly - dealers have lots
>> of stock, and are pressuring customers to buy. I'm sure deals are easy
>> to get - in the range of $1k to $2k off MSRP. I didn't push hard
>> myself, since I like the E46 so much more than the E90.
>>
>> At least half of BMWs are custom ordered. Ordering is easy - pick what
>> you want, they build it, you can track it's progress on the Internet,
>> and your car arrives at the dealer 6 weeks or so later. There is no
>> extra charge - you pay the same thing. (In fact, if you pick up your
>> custom ordered car in Germany, you pay LESS). Unless you absolutely
>> need a car right now today, there is no downside to a custom order at
>> all. In fact there's are big advantages - you get exactly what you
>> want, and the dealer doesn't have a chance to add extra crap like
>> "paint protectant".
>>
>> You might be able to custom order a E90 AWD starting in September -
>> that's when cars start being produced.
>>

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