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Old 10-01-2007, 09:49 PM
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Vehicle Delivery Checklist- Port Check

As I anxiously await delivery of my new X5, I came across the Vehicle Delivery Checklist. Has anyone ever asked their dealer for a Port Check or copies of the truck transportation documents?

I'm more sensitive to this upon discovering that my current vehicle was the victim of "Port Damage" that was never disclosed.

Ask your dealer to run a "Port Check". This is a sheet from
the VPC about things they needed to fix upon receipt from the boat.
Note: Items on this are not always bad, but may just be small items or
scratches that needed repair. Some claim the body shop in the VPC is as
good as the factory (I have no firsthand knowledge either way).

Ask your dealer for a copy of the truck transportation
documents to check for any claims made on that leg of the trip. Repairs
from this may have been made at the dealership.
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