Schnell325
03-19-2006, 07:59 PM
Does anyone have an "in" at their local dealership to be able to find out the upcoming pricing on the Z4 M Coupe? I know the car is being "previewed" on BMW's site, but I can't wait for them to update it!
Thanks.
renemesis
03-20-2006, 02:44 AM
The Roadster starts at $70,000 MSRP, so I'd imagine the coupe would be around there.
Schnell325
03-20-2006, 03:34 AM
That's what I am thinking..perhaps a little less expensive (I hope :))
jameswbl
04-08-2006, 01:32 AM
with the current exchange rate...the good way to get one is via import from the States...since they are assembled in the states...no custom charges...other than GST and provincial tax when you register the car in Canada
greenlanturn
04-12-2006, 05:51 AM
omg, i saw one today on the road in richmond. i thought it was just a regular Z4 but i saw the M badge as he drove by, nice
Schnell325
04-13-2006, 03:02 PM
Must be a Roadster.....I saw a black one at the Richmond AutoMall the other day.....nice car.
Jacko30
04-14-2006, 01:56 AM
with the current exchange rate...the good way to get one is via import from the States...since they are assembled in the states...no custom charges...other than GST and provincial tax when you register the car in Canada
You are right if you say no duties but first you pay at least 14% taxes + about $200 plus for the RIV (Register of Imported Vehicles) then the safety inspection.
All this and then make sure with BMW Canada if you can import this vehicle.
The Canadian governament loves to protect the Canadian BMW dealers.
Most of the time it is not worth the hassle. :nono
jameswbl
04-16-2006, 11:11 PM
You are right if you say no duties but first you pay at least 14% taxes + about $200 plus for the RIV (Register of Imported Vehicles) then the safety inspection.
All this and then make sure with BMW Canada if you can import this vehicle.
The Canadian governament loves to protect the Canadian BMW dealers.
Most of the time it is not worth the hassle. :nono
Canadian Dealers way over price their cars....
US M roadster MSRP: $51,300 = 61560 (if exhange rate is 1.2 but more like 1.14 now) + 200 RIV + inspection and emission test = 62000 max
Canadian M Roadster MSRP: $69,900
as you can see...you can save about 8000 Canadian :buttrock ...I will be more than happy if any of you pay me 2000 off Canadian MSRP and I will import a US M roastster for him/her...:stickoutt :D ...I will even deliver it to your door...so I can pocket $6000 for the hassle so I can buy a superchanger and coil-overs for my bimmer
for the 14% taxes...as if you dont need to pay 14% taxes if you buy it in Canada...
Schnell325
05-24-2006, 02:34 PM
Just saw on the website...$68,900 for the M Coupe. Time to go shopping in the States I believe (or in a couple of years when I can afford it)