View Full Version : Official BMW Canada Pricing info M3 90/92/93
BNR32
02-24-2008, 03:26 AM
Much thanks schnell325 :party0030:
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schnell325
02-24-2008, 12:53 PM
:happyanim:
jaiman
02-25-2008, 06:46 PM
What is tourist pricing? is that European delivery?
schnell325
02-25-2008, 09:06 PM
Yes it is....very tempting, isn't it?
jaiman
02-25-2008, 10:05 PM
especially if you've got a bunch of airmiles to use up.
par4bmw
02-25-2008, 10:10 PM
Yes it is....very tempting, isn't it?
I really hope US will add that. Doubt it, but would love to pick up in Germany at a discount.
schnell325
02-25-2008, 11:18 PM
I thought that you could get a Euro Delivery from the US?
goldminer
02-26-2008, 06:30 PM
What is tourist pricing? is that European delivery?
I am just guessing here but vehicles made outside of North America have a 6% duty applied to them on importation. The difference in price shown is close to 6% so i am wondering if this is a price to be applied to a car which will not be titled in Canada?
Nothing more than a guess.
par4bmw
02-26-2008, 06:48 PM
I thought that you could get a Euro Delivery from the US?
No discounts on Ms
schnell325
02-27-2008, 02:55 AM
^^ that sucks.
GewoW
02-27-2008, 03:09 PM
I am just guessing here but vehicles made outside of North America have a 6% duty applied to them on importation. The difference in price shown is close to 6% so i am wondering if this is a price to be applied to a car which will not be titled in Canada?
Nothing more than a guess.
Nope...It`s all taken care of. And you drive YOUR CND spec car...and it`s just like a `drive before it comes`
Im just excessively pissed that the leather is not std!
goldminer
02-27-2008, 05:58 PM
Nope...It`s all taken care of. And you drive YOUR CND spec car...and it`s just like a `drive before it comes`
Im just excessively pissed that the leather is not std!
I'm sorry but I don't understand anything about your response. What do you mean It's all taken care of? What is all taken care of? What do you mean I drive my CND spec car? And what does "drive before it comes" mean or refer to? Are you talking about European Delivery or something? Because I'm not.
I was just trying to understand/guess at what tourist pricing means and why it is cheaper. If you are implying that tourist pricing means ED surely it would not be $5,700 cheaper. I would think it would be more expensive.
GewoW
02-27-2008, 07:30 PM
I'm sorry but I don't understand anything about your response. What do you mean It's all taken care of? What is all taken care of? What do you mean I drive my CND spec car? And what does "drive before it comes" mean or refer to? Are you talking about European Delivery or something? Because I'm not.
I was just trying to understand/guess at what tourist pricing means and why it is cheaper. If you are implying that tourist pricing means ED surely it would not be $5,700 cheaper. I would think it would be more expensive.
Sorry about that...I thought u were talking about ED...and yes, tourist pricing IS ED, and it IS that much cheaper!
jaiman
02-27-2008, 11:30 PM
I'm sorry but I don't understand anything about your response. What do you mean It's all taken care of? What is all taken care of? What do you mean I drive my CND spec car? And what does "drive before it comes" mean or refer to? Are you talking about European Delivery or something? Because I'm not.
I was just trying to understand/guess at what tourist pricing means and why it is cheaper. If you are implying that tourist pricing means ED surely it would not be $5,700 cheaper. I would think it would be more expensive.
ED doesn't include a flight or place to stay in Germany.
Does anyone know if you have to stay a minimum amount of time in Germany? I might be interested in flying there for a day, driving the car around the block and flying home.
GewoW
02-27-2008, 11:44 PM
ED doesn't include a flight or place to stay in Germany.
Does anyone know if you have to stay a minimum amount of time in Germany? I might be interested in flying there for a day, driving the car around the block and flying home.
Doubt there's a minimum. I've actually heard of stories of just what you're suggesting.
CATAHOULA
02-28-2008, 01:15 AM
OK - first post, been lurking for a while - love this site!
How do you guys know that 'tourist pricing' is ED? Is it in fact available for the M3? (or - Is my cdn dealer BSing me?):
I asked my salesman today about it after reading this thread and he said ED is not currently being offered (said the program was suspended or something). Then he said there are rumours ED is coming back but that he didn't have any concrete info right now - of course I told him to keep me posted...?
Do dealers WANT customers to take ED? Should I call someone at BMW canada?
For background - I'm supposedly #1 at my dealership for a manual M3 'vert - I've had a deposit down for a while and placed my order when cdn pricing came out. My salesman is saying I should expect to get it in late May. If I can go to GER to get it - and save that much(!) - I'm going to burn some airmiles and go.
Thanks to anyone that can help me out!
GewoW
02-28-2008, 01:36 AM
OK - first post, been lurking for a while - love this site!
How do you guys know that 'tourist pricing' is ED? Is it in fact available for the M3? (or - Is my cdn dealer BSing me?):
I asked my salesman today about it after reading this thread and he said ED is not currently being offered (said the program was suspended or something). Then he said there are rumours ED is coming back but that he didn't have any concrete info right now - of course I told him to keep me posted...?
Do dealers WANT customers to take ED? Should I call someone at BMW canada?
For background - I'm supposedly #1 at my dealership for a manual M3 'vert - I've had a deposit down for a while and placed my order when cdn pricing came out. My salesman is saying I should expect to get it in late May. If I can go to GER to get it - and save that much(!) - I'm going to burn some airmiles and go.
Thanks to anyone that can help me out!
http://www.google.ca/search?q=bmw+tourist+pricing&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
Basically to show you that some of the results point to ED...it is ED...and I'm not sure about the dealers, but I know that it saves SOMEONE money (obviously you, but I'm talking BMW here) to do this...So you can even negotiate on the ED price!
turb934
02-28-2008, 06:06 AM
Here is a summary of the information in the Oct. 2006 BMW Canada European Delivery Manual that was given to me by my dealer:
1. Pick car up in Munich
2. Free Munich factory tour
3. Vehicle cannot be leased or finance thru BMW financial services
4. International license plate- $175
5. Export deposit of 20%. Will be refunded when vehicle is in route to Canada
6. German motor vehicle emission tax applies if greater than 4 months. 4 months- $100 to $200 depending on model. 12 months- $300 to $650 depending on model
7. 2 weeks insurance- $93, $174 or $206 depending on insurance selected. 12 months- $2406, $4485 or $5316.
8. Freight to port of loading. $0 if dropped off in Bremerhaven. $200-$300 for other Germany cites depending on model.
9. European port handling- $240
10. Marine insurance- $268 for 3 series. $612 for 6 & 7 series
11. Ocean freight- $270 for 3 series. $319 for 6 & 7 series.
12. Canadian brokerage & dock charges- $200
13. Halifax terminal & loading charges- $75
14. Agriculture Canada inspection- $43
15. Rail transport from Halifax- $800
16. Canadian no charge maintenance plan does not apply in Europe. Any regular required maintenance paid for by customer.
17. Canadian navigation DVD's & telephones are installed in Canada
18. Payable at Customs-Import duty- 6.1%, excise tax- $100 & GST.
19. Provincial tax is collected when vehicle is licensed in Canada
20. Shipping costs will be deducted from the export deposit
21. European DVD can be purchased at the delivery centre in Munich if desired
22. Car may be kept in Europe no longer than one year.
In some cases the final cost for European delivery MAY be less than a domestic delivery. Depends on model, length of stay & insurance selected
GewoW
02-28-2008, 10:41 AM
Here is a summary of the information in the Oct. 2006 BMW Canada European Delivery Manual that was given to me by my dealer:
1. Pick car up in Munich
2. Free Munich factory tour
3. Vehicle cannot be leased or finance thru BMW financial services
4. International license plate- $175
5. Export deposit of 20%. Will be refunded when vehicle is in route to Canada
6. German motor vehicle emission tax applies if greater than 4 months. 4 months- $100 to $200 depending on model. 12 months- $300 to $650 depending on model
7. 2 weeks insurance- $93, $174 or $206 depending on insurance selected. 12 months- $2406, $4485 or $5316.
8. Freight to port of loading. $0 if dropped off in Bremerhaven. $200-$300 for other Germany cites depending on model.
9. European port handling- $240
10. Marine insurance- $268 for 3 series. $612 for 6 & 7 series
11. Ocean freight- $270 for 3 series. $319 for 6 & 7 series.
12. Canadian brokerage & dock charges- $200
13. Halifax terminal & loading charges- $75
14. Agriculture Canada inspection- $43
15. Rail transport from Halifax- $800
16. Canadian no charge maintenance plan does not apply in Europe. Any regular required maintenance paid for by customer.
17. Canadian navigation DVD's & telephones are installed in Canada
18. Payable at Customs-Import duty- 6.1%, excise tax- $100 & GST.
19. Provincial tax is collected when vehicle is licensed in Canada
20. Shipping costs will be deducted from the export deposit
21. European DVD can be purchased at the delivery centre in Munich if desired
22. Car may be kept in Europe no longer than one year.
In some cases the final cost for European delivery MAY be less than a domestic delivery. Depends on model, length of stay & insurance selected
Interesting, because I'm pretty sure that you can finance, or even lease your car and do this...
CATAHOULA
02-28-2008, 12:22 PM
I called BMW Canada cust serv and they confirmed what my dealer said:
- the ED program is currently NOT available to Canadians at all. It will likely return, but not sure when and there aren't any details currently.
- Tourist pricing "relates to" ED price, but since the program doesn't exist right now it's not a solid price. The cust serv rep said there may be "requirements" to qualify for ED (like there are requirements to qualify for diplomat pricing) and that my dealer would have the details when and if ED returns.
So I guess we'll have to stay tuned...
jaiman
02-28-2008, 12:55 PM
18. Payable at Customs-Import duty- 6.1%, excise tax- $100 & GST.
So that brings the E92 base up to $69,596.30, so to me its not worth burning the airmiles on a one day trip.
GewoW
02-28-2008, 01:08 PM
But this says otherwise...
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=266139
Actually, this is for the US...but according to this: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2095292 there will be changes to the Canadian ED program very soon, if not already.
P.S. I hope you don't mind turb, but I just quoted you in that link, so as to hear people comments on that information.
turb934
02-28-2008, 04:53 PM
But this says otherwise...
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=266139
Actually, this is for the US...but according to this: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2095292 there will be changes to the Canadian ED program very soon, if not already.
P.S. I hope you don't mind turb, but I just quoted you in that link, so as to hear people comments on that information.
Changes coming would not surprise me. As I said the latest info the dealer had was Oct 2006. And yes it could be that ED deliveries are suspended. If the dealer has not done one recently they might not know until they started to process one. I thought that the suspension had been lifted after the new centre in Munich opened.
goldminer
02-28-2008, 06:46 PM
8. Freight to port of loading. $0 if dropped off in Bremerhaven. $200-$300 for other Germany cites depending on model.
9. European port handling- $240
10. Marine insurance- $268 for 3 series. $612 for 6 & 7 series
11. Ocean freight- $270 for 3 series. $319 for 6 & 7 series.
12. Canadian brokerage & dock charges- $200
13. Halifax terminal & loading charges- $75
14. Agriculture Canada inspection- $43
15. Rail transport from Halifax- $800
18. Payable at Customs-Import duty- 6.1%, excise tax- $100 & GST.
So I was right. The difference is mostly the import duty. The above charges [$250 + $240 + $268 + $270 + $200 + $75 + $43 + $800 + (.061 * $65,595)} add up to $6,147.30 and are charged later.
So $65,595 + $6,147.30 = $71,742.30. Pretty close to the $71,300 list price especially allowing for these costs being 2 years old.
The vehicle gets titled and plated in Germany and driven for up to one year, in which Canada does not charge the import duty. (There are extra German insurance and title charges which I have not included above). When it finally does come to Canada the shipping and customs charges and taxes get added. So the car ends up costing the same and the difference is largely the 6.1% import duty which gets levied later.
GewoW
02-28-2008, 08:10 PM
Don't forget flying and living there!
coolbona
03-06-2008, 12:07 AM
Don't forget flying and living there!
does any one will get you M3 arround MAR 8TH.???
schnell325
03-11-2008, 03:45 PM
I HAVE A VIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She's in production as we speak and she'll be on the boat most likely by the end of this month!!!!!!!
:)
BNR32
03-11-2008, 08:27 PM
I HAVE A VIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She's in production as we speak and she'll be on the boat most likely by the end of this month!!!!!!!
:)
Congrats mate! :thumbsup:
YVR335i
03-14-2008, 12:43 AM
I was at my local dealer on Saturday and I was told that comfort access (option 322) is a standard feature, but the universal garage door opener (option 319) is not available (yet?). Can someone please confirm this? Thanks.
turb934
03-14-2008, 06:02 AM
I was at my local dealer on Saturday and I was told that comfort access (option 322) is a standard feature, but the universal garage door opener (option 319) is not available (yet?). Can someone please confirm this? Thanks.
No universal garage door opener on mine. I was expecting that it was standard.
schnell325
03-14-2008, 03:52 PM
Strange....it's not standard, yet not an option.
Gearhead999s
03-15-2008, 05:17 PM
No universal garage door opener on mine. I was expecting that it was standard.
I saw my car for the 1st time today and it also does not have the garage door opener:confused2 I thought as it was a sunroof car,it would.That is a disapointment as every vehicle we had for years has it including my wifes 335.I looked at the M3 that were at Parkview and none of them had the opener.Strange!
GewoW
03-27-2008, 05:02 PM
Did anyone notice the letter and how it says the m3 has the "lowest power-to-weight ratio" yet...HAHA nice mistake!
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