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01-14-2012, 08:12 PM | #1 |
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Trade in for Euro Delivery
As much as I love my current 135i, a recent rear-end collision has prompted me to investigate getting into a new 1er. I'm very interested in picking up my new car in Munich, but I am getting conflicting information from various CAs. Exhaustive searches on this site have also been unsuccessful, so I'm asking this question to this valuable resource.
If I choose to do European delivery, can I keep my current 1er until my new 135i makes it here to my dealer in the States or do I have to give up my current car when I sign the paperwork two weeks before I head over to Germany to do the Euro delivery? Any info, advice, or personal experience would be most appreciated.
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01-15-2012, 03:27 AM | #2 |
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Wouldn't that be something you'd negotiate with your dealer when you made the deal?
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+ 1 and I'm guess they would say you can't go over XX miles, if so you trade in value will go down by XX
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01-15-2012, 09:23 AM | #4 |
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When you do ED you must pay (in full) for the car before you can pick it up in Munich. Does not matter if its a cash deal or finance/loan or a lease.
Trade in qoutes are normally only good for 30 days at max. I would talk to your dealer and see what they can do for you. Maybe tey can give you a loaner until your car arrives. But I doubt it. |
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01-15-2012, 03:59 PM | #6 |
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You would trade it in when you signed the docs (about 10 days before the ED), Keep the car and sell it private party or to carmax when you get back. Do you owe less than it's worth right now?
Source: I do a lot of european delivery sales. |
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01-15-2012, 05:05 PM | #7 |
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Generally you negotiate the sale such that you give them the trade-in at "payoff"; that is the time you sign the final paperwork, finalize the loan/lease and so on. That's about a week before you take delivery, though some CA's will try to tell you it's supposed to be a month or even two weeks. I signed mine a week in advance, no issues.
As for what you do in the meantime... well that's going to depend on your dealer. Some will negotiate a "loaner" rate such that your car can be "rented" back to you at a set rate for a set number of miles for the duration of the wait. I wouldn't recommend that though as it gets sticky. Some dealers might offer to give a trade-in offer that'll be good on the day you take delivery, but be aware that you're putting them in the drivers seat of the deal in that case. It means you're going to get stuffed on the trade. My advice would be (if you have the option) of buying the new car and selling your car private party. Alternatively do what a friend of mine did; sold his car private party right at the same time he initiated the ED... he actually took the day he sold his car as the "trigger" to go place the order. Then he trawled Craigslist for a couple of days (and called me for rides) to grab a rather beat up but functional pickup truck for $1000. He ended up with an older but decent extended cab 4WD truck that he then drove all the way up until he took delivery of his 335D. He doesn't much like the truck, and it's got some rust... but now that he's got it he finds that it's nice to have around for hauling, and he was able to park his 335D during the snow and drive his truck because he really didn't care if it wrecked. He's still driving it but will probably break the D out of storage real soon to drive it since the snow's melting. If you've got an extra parking space, I highly recommend this method. Also, the truck is cheap as chips to insure and is dead easy to find parts for. Gas mileage isn't so good, but it runs the cheap stuff My solution was to own a motorbike... problem solved. At least so long as I didn't mind getting wet occasionally |
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I'm not sure I want to go through the hassle of picking up a cheap beater for the time I'd be without my bimmer. It is an idea though and it sure couldn't hurt to see what Carmax would give me for my current riide.
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Yeah, I did get rear-ended about a month ago. Surprisingly my dealer is only dinging me a grand for the accident on my Carfax (and another $1200 for tires of course). I guess they are doing that since they are already trying to lowball me on the trade value. I only have around 35,000 miles on it after three years of ownership.
Sounds like I definitely need to swing by Carmax and see what they have to say. Even if I decide it is too much of a pain to do the Euro delivery I can probably get a better deal on my trade.
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