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View Poll Results: Will you take delivery of your BMW if there is a 25% tariff?
Yes I will take delivery if there is a 25% tariff 3 12.00%
No, I will cancel my delivery if there is a 25% tariff 20 80.00%
I am not sure right now what I would do 2 8.00%
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Most new cars now are already ridiculously overpriced, loaded with bloat and things I don't need. Even thinking about adding another 25% on top of what we have right now is insane to think about.

If buying new, Tesla is becoming the only realistic option at this point.
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a tarriff does not go directly on the retail price of the product but rather the import cost... you would not see a 25% price increase... imho likely what would happen is maybe a 15% increase in cost of which BMW would perhaps have to cover 5%... so maybe a 10% increase in price... but none of us have any idea how BMW does accounting or what their import costs are... point being, you will never see a 25% increase in price related to this
Correct, a tariff is applied to the declared wholesale price. If the car's MSRP is $75K, and the invoice price is 10 -15% less, then 10-15% less than 25%. So, a 21.25 - 22.5% tax (tariff) against MSRP. Whether or not a manufacturer or dealer absorbs any of that remains to be seen. Many have stated that they will not.

Even if the end result were a 15-20% increase in price, that is a hefty tax increase. What could make matters worse is if there are reciprocal tariffs on our exports. That would hit multinational exports hard and hurt profits of many Dow and S&P companies, putting the hurt on people's perceived wealth, I.e. - 401Ks.

You would then not to have to be buying anything to take a solid hit. Retirees would feel quite the pinch. People were pretty upset over inflation that never hit anywhere near those levels, and that was despite the stock market remaining positive. Drops in stock prices and sales is followed very quickly by companies shedding workers. We are at the point where idealism meets reality.
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Most new cars now are already ridiculously overpriced, loaded with bloat and things I don't need. Even thinking about adding another 25% on top of what we have right now is insane to think about.

If buying new, Tesla is becoming the only realistic option at this point.
Almost as if someone planned it that way.

It is not unrealistic to project 20% increase on many imports, a stock market correction, an upsurge in inflation and a return to higher interest rates. All for the greater good, ya know. Give the people what they want.
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Almost as if someone planned it that way.

It is not unrealistic to project 20% increase on many imports, a stock market correction, an upsurge in inflation and a return to higher interest rates. All for the greater good, ya know. Give the people what they want.
Isn't it interesting that as soon as Elon built a Tesla factory in China that BYD really started taking off?

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Most new cars now are already ridiculously overpriced, loaded with bloat and things I don't need. Even thinking about adding another 25% on top of what we have right now is insane to think about.

If buying new, Tesla is becoming the only realistic option at this point.
no not really … for many that option does not work. I would get Toyota or Mazda if need be but not that pile of crap. There is a reason why Toyota is #1
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I wonder if BMW could sell their cars for MUCH less to BMW NA in order for the tariff applied to be very small. So instead of a 80k invoice make it 20k so the tariff dollar amount is 1/4 of what it would be. then just sell the car from BMW NA (the importer) to the dealers at the "normal" invoice price they would have anyway plus the smaller tariff or portion thereof. Is this a workaround?
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I don't know if customs would fall for that ruse. But there are many currently seeking workarounds, such as front-loading inventory or new suppliers. Both have additional expenses, such as warehousing and even QC issues. A lot of time/effort is already going in to re-jiggering supply chains - that translates to higher costs, as well. As we saw a few years ago, disrupting supply chains is expensive. As is manufacturing domestically with significantly higher wages/benefits. Maybe automation eliminates some workers, but automation is expensive too. Besides costing blue-collar jobs, it can require more expensive labor for engineering, design, software, energy and repair/maintenance.
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no not really … for many that option does not work. I would get Toyota or Mazda if need be but not that pile of crap. There is a reason why Toyota is #1
I would certainly be open to purchasing a Toyota. They were the last cars I’ve owned prior to my uninterrupted BMW purchases since 1998.

With that being said, which current new Toyota offers the same performance as a G80 CS at half the price?
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I would certainly be open to purchasing a Toyota. They were the last cars I’ve owned prior to my uninterrupted BMW purchases since 1998.

With that being said, which current new Toyota offers the same performance as a G80 CS at half the price?
the question by op was re “bmw” … why are you bringing in g80 into the discussion? we all know very well that Miata is always the answer or you may consider zupra

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Media is spreading fear and panic right now about Trumps tariffs. Let's look at all the positives in the market and let's remember 5-6 years ago what the USA was like.

With that said it's difficult to say at this point and nobody has a clear line of sight.

I would contact your BMW rep and see what they say. Surely corporate is discussing this and they should be able to respond and reassure you.

I just got my 2025 but I would not pay 25% I would cancel and buy a low mileage Preowned even if you put a deposit down I'm sure it would still be way better financially,

If you own a business you should be able to take deductions that's what I do. If not hang in there and wait while communicating with BMW

Good luck on the new pick up
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