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      11-19-2020, 06:10 PM   #39
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Drives: 2023 XM and 2023 X7 40i
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Originally Posted by ShawnBoston View Post
I got the exact same email and noted that a) None of the X5s actually seemed to have more than a 2500 incentive (despite the ad indicating 3500) and b) the X5M, both 2020 and 2021, had zero incentive.

EDIT: I just checked (~2pm PT on Nov 19) and the incentives have been updated. https://www.bmwusa.com/special-offers.html The M50i has up to $4k off! Zero for 2021 X5M, only $500 for 2020 X5M.

I received 1000 for loyalty, but I am guessing that more will be available 12/1 as the email indicated that the offer is good through 11/30.

If you check the M5 forum (which has a robust discussion about the stop sale), a number of people have reported (take that for what its worth . . .) that BMWNA has indicated that they/we may be due to 'compensation' based directly on length of time without a vehicle that we could have otherwise acquired.

I can understand that stance if one was already paying for a vehicle through BMW Finance, but I am am not getting my hopes up for those of us who have had our deliveries delayed (and have not started making payments) receiving anything.

Time will tell . . .

That was me where they told me on the phone about compensation. He said it would be directly related to the time spent without having the vehicle, if that vehicle was available for delivery.

Reading between the lines, compensation for the hold for a vehicle on a boat or at a VPC probably wouldn't fly. But for me, I could/should have taken delivery of it 2 weeks ago (it arrive to the dealer the day the stop hold was put in).
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Current - Second 2023 XM (first one was taken back by BMW) and 2023 X7 40i
Past - 2009 X5 35d, 2011 MB E350, 2011 740i, 2015 X5 35d, 2018 M550i, 2019 X5 40i, 2021 M5C
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