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I am currently in line at a BMW dealership to get an allocation for a 2025 M2 and I got a call from the dealer saying BMW had given them an allocation for one but that they would have to display the car for 60 days and it would also have to be ordered in an individual color. They said they could spec the car how I wanted it (as long as the spec was in an individual color which I was leaning towards anyways) and then I could purchase the car after the 60 days on display, or I could just continue to wait for another allocation. Is this a common thing that BMW mandates a certain car has to be on display at a dealership for 60 days? Would you guys agree to this or just continue to wait for another allocation? Thanks |
07-17-2024, 02:33 PM | #2 |
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I think that's called an HEA car. They'll allow you to spec the dealer sample and the buy it.
Some members here have bought HEA cara before. I could be completely wrong and using the wrong acronym. Maybe a CA can give more info. |
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The weird part to me is say they had an HEA car on display for 15 days with no buyer lined up and someone walks in and wants to buy it that day would they really tell them to come back in 45 days and risk that person going to another dealership and losing the sale? Last edited by Michael1316; 07-17-2024 at 03:05 PM.. |
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For what it's worth, I wouldn't buy an HEA car. Too many chances for someone to damage it or drive it. |
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An HEA is a dealer demo in BMW speak. It is the dealer's decision to sell or display. Many on here (me included) bought an HEA within 90 days of dealer receipt. Many folks have cars that were not even sat in. How is that different than any other car sitting on the dealer show room floor? You need to look at the damaged on delivery threads - no guarantee there even getting them off the transport scratch free.
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Hi, the dealer told me they would only drive the car into the show room and nothing else besides that, no one would be allowed to test drive it. They also said the car would remain locked the entire time so people wouldn't be sitting in the car.
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Personally I wouldn't transact on the car if i couldn't take it and I would never trust the dealer to sell to someone else, they are sneaky like that.
This sounds like a low allocation dealer, I'd try to find another, even in another state. Cheap plane fare.
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You're probably right about them not getting many allocations based on them saying it could be a couple more months if I didn't take this car. |
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But if you guys are saying the dealer isn't forced by BMW to display certain cars then I will definitely look into using another dealer as it rubs me the wrong way that they would prioritize displaying it over a paying customer. |
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If they are a low volume dealer as KC87ZB suggested it just seems so stupid to risk losing a customer willing to pay MSRP for a $70k+ car. |
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So I just talked to them again and they are saying the allocation came with a bulletin from BMW saying the car has to be displayed for 60 days. They said that it’s not an HEA car, and that BMW is rolling out a showroom vehicle program with vehicles for display purposes that a dealer normally wouldn’t have in stock.
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Ok, so this exact same thing literally JUST happened to me. CA called me and said my allocation is for a showroom car. NO ONE can touch it. It will sit there still and silent for 60 days. It’s not an HEA. I don’t have to pick an individual paint color though. I can spec it however I want.
I had the option to pass on it, but I locked it up. Looks like the builds for the showroom cars are starting late though. My CA said late September production date. Probably won’t get it until January. |
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Some more information I just got, they told me I could get it in writing that the car can’t be sold to anyone else, that nobody would be allowed to sit in the car, and that the car will not be driven by anyone besides a dealership employee to move it into the show room once it arrived.
They also said there is a decent chance I could get a September allocation in the next couple of weeks once those get released, but they obviously can't guarantee that. |
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Some dealers are just weird. My local dealer had an HEA M2 and they put it up for open sale immediately. And someone bought it right away. They had 20 plus people on their M2 waiting list as well so that probably helped. I don't understand a dealer wanting to show off a car for 2 months and not get revenue on it right away. Is it sitting there that long going to produce way more sales? Are there really people out there that would walk in and not realize this new M2 exists until the moment they see one after them being on the roads since April of 2023?
I would never agree to this plan.
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