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03-09-2026
What’s the current status of getting an X5 allocation in DC metro area. Also willing to travel within reasonable distance (preferably PA).

We did have a great repeat customer relationship with Otto’s BMW in West Chester, PA. Ordered my X3 M340i there. But last purchase was a few years ago and they have since been sold and most of our contacts are gone so not sure how much preferential treatment we will get at this point.

I’m hearing it can be really hard to get an allocation in DC Metro. Any advice?

Is it still true to expect to pay a deposit when given an allocation (if so how much?) and that I should not need to pay over MSRP?

Looking at this build:
https://www.bmwusa.com/build-your-own.html#/studio/fu1mtfov/summary
03-09-2026
Allocations should be fairly plentiful. You should be shooting for a 10% discount from MSRP before incentives. Whether or not you need to make a deposit would be up to the dealer.

If you don't want to shop around then one of our resident brokers should be able to help you out. Try Scott with Insight smithf80's user avatarsmithf80 (scott@insightautoconsulting.com), Dan with Next Level Auto Brokers's user avatarNext Level Auto Brokers (dan@nextlevelautobrokers.com) or Ashleigh with Bimmer Car Deals's user avatarBimmer Car Deals (ashleigh@bimmercardeals.com).
03-10-2026
wendellg85 wrote
What’s the current status of getting an X5 allocation in DC metro area. Also willing to travel within reasonable distance (preferably PA).

We did have a great repeat customer relationship with Otto’s BMW in West Chester, PA. Ordered my X3 M340i there. But last purchase was a few years ago and they have since been sold and most of our contacts are gone so not sure how much preferential treatment we will get at this point.

I’m hearing it can be really hard to get an allocation in DC Metro. Any advice?

Is it still true to expect to pay a deposit when given an allocation (if so how much?) and that I should not need to pay over MSRP?

Looking at this build:
https://www.bmwusa.com/build-your-own.html#/studio/fu1mtfov/summary
I can get you setup with an order well under MSRP with a dealer in the DC metro area. No deposit with the dealer required either.

Feel free to shoot me an email, scott@insightautoconsulting.com
03-10-2026
I was able to get an allocation from BMW Silver Spring in Janurary. Ask for Kan. He was super helpful and gave me a great deal.

Oh, and there was a $1000 deposit.
03-10-2026
NomNomMuncher wrote
I was able to get an allocation from BMW Silver Spring in Janurary. Ask for Kan. He was super helpful and gave me a great deal.

Oh, and there was a $1000 deposit.
Good to know, thanks!
03-10-2026
TurtleBoy wrote
Allocations should be fairly plentiful. You should be shooting for a 10% discount from MSRP before incentives. Whether or not you need to make a deposit would be up to the dealer.

If you don't want to shop around then one of our resident brokers should be able to help you out. Try Scott with Insight smithf80's user avatarsmithf80 (scott@insightautoconsulting.com), Dan with Next Level Auto Brokers's user avatarNext Level Auto Brokers (dan@nextlevelautobrokers.com) or Ashleigh with Bimmer Car Deals's user avatarBimmer Car Deals (ashleigh@bimmercardeals.com).
Thanks aprexiatw the info and tips!
03-16-2026
Does location matter when getting an allocation on a custom order? Does the model also factor into it? I was told it wasn't...
03-16-2026
stereophonics wrote
Does location matter when getting an allocation on a custom order? Does the model also factor into it? I was told it wasn't...
The dealer gets the allocations and they are based on a formula which uses sales volume as a major factor.
03-20-2026
TurtleBoy wrote
The dealer gets the allocations and they are based on a formula which uses sales volume as a major factor.
good to know. i assume this means NJ/CA dealer orders go to the front of the line? i'd imagine sales volume is the highest in those states.
03-20-2026
stereophonics wrote
good to know. i assume this means NJ/CA dealer orders go to the front of the line? i'd imagine sales volume is the highest in those states.
No, not at all. The allocations are delivered to all dealers at the same time. The difference is in the number of allocations they get.