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supafamous 01-21-2015 09:27 PM

TIL: Going to Europe to get your car is cheaper than getting it here
 
TIL anyone can purchase a Volvo and get a free trip from the US to Sweden to tour the factory and test drive your car in the land that it was built. All costs including airfare and shipping the car to the US are complimentary. : todayilearned

I knew about EU pickup for BMW, Mercedes etc but never realized that it's actually cheaper in some cases to go pick up your car in Europe than to get it here from the dealer b/c of how export taxes and dealer fees work.

Volvo Canada will give you free round trip tickets and a night at a hotel (plus other goodies) to go to Sweden to get your car. Mercedes offers 7% off MSRP. Not sure what BMW offers but I hear Porsche offers this too.

Basically buy a European car each time you want to go see Europe for cheap (kinda).

Edit: http://www.volvocars.com/en-CA/sales...s/default.aspx - Volvo Canada's offer.

freakshow 01-21-2015 10:17 PM

But then you would have to buy a volvo.. :troll:

bomiheko 01-21-2015 11:40 PM

It's cheaper for the US because they have better sponsors and deals with the airliners and hotels, plus the exchange rate. There is a program for Canada, but it's way more costlier than the US, you might even be paying more with not that much savings with BMW and Mercedes. My family actually inquired about this when they got their 335xi, and the sales person who we knew personally told us they make little to no commission on it and is very rarely offered as an incentive because you are effectively buying it straight from BMW. Plus, BMW Canada couldn't secure better deals from airlines, so it's pretty much full price ticket. It may be changed now, but that's what I know.

punkwax 01-22-2015 06:54 AM

I have a friend who did this when he picked up his 911 C4S. Went to the Porsche factory, drove around Europe for fun and broke it in for a week or two before shipping it home.

Lucky bastard.

v_tec 01-22-2015 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bomiheko (Post 8584486)
There is a program for Canada, but it's way more costlier than the US, you might even be paying more with not that much savings with BMW and Mercedes. My family actually inquired about this when they got their 335xi, and the sales person who we knew personally told us they make little to no commission on it and is very rarely offered as an incentive because you are effectively buying it straight from BMW.

Yup, that's why sales here pretty much don't even want to bother dealing with you if you're straight out asking about the European delivery program here.

No commissions for them.
No factory / national wide incentive discounts for you.

v_tec 01-22-2015 07:38 AM

Semi OT: but which countr(ies) would you prefer taking your Euro Delivered car around?

Obviously most would say the Autobahn and Germany. But anywhere else? Cause if you're going to do the avg 'touristy' stuff like London and Paris - those cities, you're much better off with the public transportation.

:considered:

lowside67 01-22-2015 09:07 AM

For sure, screw that, head to Eastern Europe. Some of the roads that Top Gear has driven on look unreal and without nearly as much clusterfuck as the "famous" roads in the alps, etc.

jasonturbo 01-22-2015 09:16 AM

Euro delivery on a Porsche is free, and it's awesome, if it's winter they even give you winter tires for the tour around Europe and then pop your OEM wheels on at port before it ships out.

AFAIK with euro delivery on a BMW, you actually save some money, there is a slight discount associated with it.

+ you get factory tour, free lunch, free insurance for two weeks, etc…

I am still bouncing back and forth the idea of euro delivery GT3, would be awesome to take it to the ring with a Porsche instructor and stay under 4500rpm lol…

EDIT: BMW and Porsche do not cover your travel costs, flights and hotel are your issue. THey provide, the car, insurance, experience, and the shipping back to NA

boostfever 01-22-2015 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v_tec (Post 8584538)
Semi OT: but which countr(ies) would you prefer taking your Euro Delivered car around?

Obviously most would say the Autobahn and Germany. But anywhere else? Cause if you're going to do the avg 'touristy' stuff like London and Paris - those cities, you're much better off with the public transportation.

:considered:

Italy>>>>> others...

Stay away from big cities, too congested and not as fun. Switzerland is also very strict with their traffic rules.

Timpo 01-22-2015 11:50 AM

oh shit, I don't wanna be reading that much, that's way too much reading...

can someone give me cliffnote?

Vale46Rossi 01-22-2015 12:22 PM

my buddy actually did this on his Mercedes E63S Wagon from WA

There are no incentives to do it in Canada and you have to pay for the flights hotel and stuff too but he said it was an amazing experience.


Here are some pics to his delivery:


xxGenericSNxx's 2015 E63 Wagon European Delivery/Photo Thread - MBWorld.org Forums

The_AK 01-22-2015 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lowside67 (Post 8584556)
For sure, screw that, head to Eastern Europe. Some of the roads that Top Gear has driven on look unreal and without nearly as much clusterfuck as the "famous" roads in the alps, etc.

I'm from Ukraine and I've driven cross-country in Ukraine. Trust me - you do NOT want to drive in Ukraine.

Marshall Placid 01-22-2015 06:53 PM


v_tec 01-22-2015 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timpo (Post 8584618)
oh shit, I don't wanna be reading that much, that's way too much reading...

can someone give me cliffnote?

No Japan Delivery for GTR. No need to read this thread.

v_tec 01-22-2015 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vale46Rossi (Post 8584630)

Awesome pics. I wonder if you get to keep the tourist plate at the end?

Vale46Rossi 01-22-2015 07:20 PM

Yup you get to keep the plate as a souvenir!

SkinnyPupp 01-22-2015 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vale46Rossi (Post 8584630)
my buddy actually did this on his Mercedes E63S Wagon from WA

There are no incentives to do it in Canada and you have to pay for the flights hotel and stuff too but he said it was an amazing experience.


Here are some pics to his delivery:


xxGenericSNxx's 2015 E63 Wagon European Delivery/Photo Thread - MBWorld.org Forums

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...ps4522d007.jpg

:heckno:

yray 01-22-2015 07:43 PM

^:megusta:

Just remember that your warranty begins when your foot is on the accelerator in europe.

twitchyzero 01-22-2015 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punkwax (Post 8584521)
I have a friend who did this when he picked up his 911 C4S. Went to the Porsche factory, drove around Europe for fun and broke it in for a week or two before shipping it home.

Lucky bastard.

breaking in = low rpms only = limited fun?

Ronin 01-22-2015 09:41 PM

S60 Polestar give plz

punkwax 01-23-2015 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 8584822)
breaking in = low rpms only = limited fun?

Still sounds like more fun than I'll ever have in a 911 C4S :okay:

ancient_510 01-23-2015 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freakshow (Post 8584448)
But then you would have to buy a volvo.. :troll:

And that is a problem?

StylinRed 01-23-2015 03:14 PM

I was just checking out the XC90 too....damn that could be an awesome trip...drive down italy get a ship over to greece...oh man

noclue 01-23-2015 03:26 PM

Only volvo gives a discount in Canada. It may be advantageous to do a short lease.

BMW Mercedes charge full price. Porsche they charge extra I believe.

In the USA, it's a much better deal.

StylinRed 01-23-2015 07:12 PM

yeah i always thought taking a euro delivery was only available on exotics and i had always thought it cost more and you'd have to pay your way for it all


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