The Obnoxious Training Fee
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Originally Posted by pharding' post='465665' date='Sep 4 2007, 08:00 AM
Thank you. I am trying to separate fact from fiction about the $180 Training Fee. You can see from the above posts that there is considerable confusion about the Training Fee among us loyal BMW Enthusiasts.
MACO varies by area. Some dealers opt out of it and do not charge for it as a line item.
MACO varies by area. Some dealers opt out of it and do not charge for it as a line item.
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Originally Posted by big_ipaq' post='465431' date='Sep 3 2007, 10:48 PM
Can you also explain what you "pay for delivery" means in Holland?
The "afleveringskosten" or "kosten rijklaar maken", translated by me as "delivery costs" (not sure if this is the right term) are quite common here. They range from maybe €400.- for small cars up to over €1500.- for luxury sedans.
Example: A 530i "high executive" costs €77,850.- here, and if you buy one you'll have to pay an additional €950.- (delivery) + €50.- (registration) + €45.- (recycling fee).
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