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Originally Posted by ard
THE TIME IT TAKES OTHERS IS UNRELATED TO YOUR ORDER!!!
Do a search, this is an incredibly common issue.
Every dealer has a set number of 'slots' per month. Once they sell the slots for June, or July OR AUGUST, they can still TAKE orders but you will not be seeing the car until they have an open slot.
SO asking another buyer when their car goes into production is about as useful as using sunspots to predict YOUR order.
People ask the wrong question. They should ask "how many slots do you have, and which one is mine". Instead they ask "when will it go to production and are told 'BMW hasn't told us'
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Ard, thanks for the all caps message. I hear you and I have been reading the posts and I understand the allocation issue and what to specifically ask the dealership. This message board has been invaluable in helping me understand the specific questions that I need to ask. I did not want to bore the thread with all the details of my experience, but I have specifically asked my dealer about how many slots they have allocated, production date/week, etc. and which one was mine (after I purchased the car I might add, so I was a little late in asking that question . . . granted) and they have told me (most recently) that the Japanese earthquake has affected some of the supplies for my particular car and that is what's causing the delay. Other than the lane departure warning, it appears my X5 50i M Sport Package configuration is similar to Fiver's and if his goes into production before mine, then it likely has nothing to do with the Japanese earthquake and it will have everything to do with slots allocated and, I , will therefore have been getting the runaround. That's all I was getting at.
My theory: I paid $200 over invoice (actually got invoice at another local dealership, but this dealership is closer to my home/work) and I believe they are allocating their slots to people who paid significantly more. I understand why they would do it . . . it makes good financial sense, but not necessarily good business sense because they may lose a customer.
Sorry to bring everyone into the nitty details of my purchasing experience, but just wanted to respond to say that I am aware of the slots allocated question and been there and done that, just didn't do it at time of purchase.