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      01-24-2019, 04:29 PM   #23
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When are first allocations coming out?
When is first delivery?
Do you expect those cars to come from Germany vs Mexico? for how long?
Is European delivery available?
Now, March, Germany, Nothing official yet.
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Whoa - March. I thought these were coming in July or something.
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Now, March, Germany, Nothing official yet.

Thank you... Very useful. l you share the ordering/pricing guide with us.
Would like to see all the options on 340. I assume they are close to 330 except M and track pack are mostly part of base build.
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Whoa - March. I thought these were coming in July or something.
M340 is coming in July. 330's will be out in March
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Should be interesting to see how many people want to pay 900-1000 a month for their non-M 3 series.
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      01-29-2019, 12:04 PM   #28
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I love the Portimao Blue but coming from my current Estoril Blue 340i I want to get something different. So glad to see Dravit Grey as an available color.
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I love the Portimao Blue but coming from my current Estoril Blue 340i I want to get something different. So glad to see Dravit Grey as an available color.
Same here. I've had Estoril Blue on my 335 and now 340. As much as I love Portimao Blue, I'm thinking of changing it up but don't know to what yet.
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Should be interesting to see how many people want to pay 900-1000 a month for their non-M 3 series.
I would struggle with this, in fact, i wouldn't considering i'm not paying that now. I realize i bought at a good time but to me its just the principle. The M340i may be well ahead of the F80/F30 in tech, but a "non M" car just couldn't justify anything over $750ish to me (this is my opinion only)

Though it looks like the economy is slowing down a bit in regards to raising interest rates. The Fed just announced they are staying the course in the short term. This is not surprising as i thought the hikes in 2018 were trying to "force" the economy. It seems consumers have reacted, and they adjusted. So hopefully for us, no serious MF increases or residual decreases.

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I would struggle with this, in fact, i wouldn't considering i'm not paying that now. I realize i bought at a good time but to me its just the principle. The M340i may be well ahead of the F80/F30 in tech, but a "non M" car just couldn't justify anything over $750ish to me (this is my opinion only)

Though it looks like the economy is slowing down a bit in regards to raising interest rates. The Fed just announced they are staying the course in the short term. This is not surprising as i thought the hikes in 2018 were trying to "force" the economy. It seems consumers have reacted, and they adjusted. So hopefully for us, no serious MF increases or residual decreases.
even if they don't hike... the fact that our idiot government is running over a billion in deficits and the chinas of the world's economies are slowing means, no one is buying those bonds. lease rates could still go up, or stay where they are, given they are based on other short term debt, which the world will be flooded in.

THe only way they will get lease rates back to what they were a few years ago is another QE round and lower deficits.
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