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Good news--I sent BMWCCA an email to confirm that the M5 is eligible for the Membership Rewards program, and it is--here's the text of the email, and I've attached the check request form:
Good morning. Yes, BMW NA just added the M5 to the list of eligible vehicles. Please contact me with any further questions. Best regards, Jennifer Skatzes Customer Service Representative BMW Car Club of America 864-250-0022 Attachment 12255 |
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One thousand out off $100K? 1% saving over MSRP :)
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It was always eligible wasnt it? for the E39 M5 I thought... So I never thought they discontinued it... M5 is "just" another 5 series... so $1K off...
WOW... so a 525i bare bones gets $1K off and a Fulkly loaded M5 gets $1K off only? :devil: |
Originally Posted by EBMCS03' post='194769' date='Nov 7 2005, 12:40 PM
It was always eligible wasnt it? for the E39 M5 I thought... So I never thought they discontinued it... M5 is "just" another 5 series... so $1K off...
WOW... so a 525i bare bones gets $1K off and a Fulkly loaded M5 gets $1K off only? :devil: |
Originally Posted by stream' post='194783' date='Nov 7 2005, 12:59 PM
Apparently the E39 M5 was ineligible for some time after launch, then was added to the eligible car list. Seems the E60 ineligibility was much shorter than the E39! :whistle:
Ah! I thougth the E39 was eligible since like the beginning... OUCH! so those that bought an M5 before friday lost out on $1k? Eh... not that they need that 1K if they bought an M5 :lol: |
Originally Posted by stream' post='194640' date='Nov 7 2005, 08:19 AM
Good news--I sent BMWCCA an email to confirm that the M5 is eligible for the Membership Rewards program, and it is--here's the text of the email, and I've attached the check request form:
Good morning. Yes, BMW NA just added the M5 to the list of eligible vehicles. Please contact me with any further questions. Best regards, Jennifer Skatzes Customer Service Representative BMW Car Club of America 864-250-0022 Attachment 12255 I too just assumed that it was always eligable as a 5 series model. The forms never stated that the M5 was excluded, although on the BMWCCA webpage i think that it did state that in the text. So my plan was to submit the form anyway as a 5 Series to see what happens since the form does not have a specific box for an M5 and doesn't say it's excluded. I guess I will find out for sure in a month or so. Thanks. Tom. |
BTW, what constitutes an "odometer statement" as the form requires. Do I just write a little sheet with the mileage? Or take a picture for them - Anyone know? TIA.
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Originally Posted by Drezahl' post='196802' date='Nov 11 2005, 11:14 AM
BTW, what constitutes an "odometer statement" as the form requires. Do I just write a little sheet with the mileage? Or take a picture for them - Anyone know? TIA.
In CA there use to be a seperate form with how many miles is on the car when you bought it... now its just incldued / written on the same page of your as your bill of sales or the leasing agreement. you know that long peice of paper where you signed your life away... :lol: |
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