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Old 08-30-2012, 07:17 PM
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PCD is well worth it if you have never done it before. The driving experience won't compare with PCA, but for about $500 you get to do some things with an X5 that you most likely won't do with your vehicle. The plant tour is very cool, so worth including. Lastly, you'll get to break-in your X5 driving back to Florida.
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Old 08-30-2012, 11:11 PM
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there are some X5s made from KDKs in Kaliningrad, Russia. When I was checking out new X5 in Moscow, it was clear that X5s for russian domestic market were russian assembled but a dip sale X5 would have been US assembled...

Aren't some 3's made in China??
There is a 3er long-wheelbase version that is specific to China. There was, and continues to also be a 5er long-wheel base (E60 and F10) that is also specific to China. These vehicles are assembled in China for the Chinese market only.

All X5s, the F25 X3, E85 Z4, and some earlier E36s are/were assembled in Spartanburg.

I highly recommend doing PCD if you can. It may not be as glamourous as European delivery for German cars (Audi, BMW, VW in Europe) but it's still good fun. Plus, your tourism revenue helps the Upstate
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