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Old 04-03-2015, 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by watrob View Post
My new M50d was delivered to the US shipping dock on the 26th Jan 2015 bound for Australia, it has sat there for 46 days before being loaded onto a ship on the 14th March 2015.

Have informed BMW that I will not accept the vehicle that has been sitting exposed to the elements for 46 days, and a further 30 days on a freighter? delivery is now to be to be end of April now? instead of mid March 2015

A boat leaves every 10 days so I have asked for an explanation? It does not matter how much of a protective coating is on the vehicle, that industrial fallout damages paint, pits glass and not to mention the flat stops on the 20" tyres.
do you know which port your X5 was sitting at? work was slowed down at most west coast US ports due to contract issues between the union and their employer. i know that there is a huge back log of work to get through so that could be the main reason why your X5 was sitting at the port for so long
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