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Originally Posted by AP
My guess is perhaps they have to have enough cars to fill the ship before it sails rather than run to a schedule and potentially not be full and hence not or less profitable??
I'm in the U.K. and mine was on the dock for a matter of days but then there is probably a huge number of cars going from Germany to the U.K. every week , guessing a larger market than Australia?
Afraid not much you can do other than ring your dealer who may be able to ask bmw themselves, frustrating I know.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AP
My guess is perhaps they have to have enough cars to fill the ship before it sails rather than run to a schedule and potentially not be full and hence not or less profitable??
I'm in the U.K. and mine was on the dock for a matter of days but then there is probably a huge number of cars going from Germany to the U.K. every week , guessing a larger market than Australia?
Afraid not much you can do other than ring your dealer who may be able to ask bmw themselves, frustrating I know.
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You are probably correct. Car sales for all brands in Australia have dived in the last few months. So I guess they want as full a boat as possible before they set it sail.
This being the case I will end up with a MY 21 registered car