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      08-14-2015, 11:02 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by ashburyn54 View Post
I'm in the same boat Cole. There are many members that will be able to answer your questions better than I. Although from my research it seems like you can order the demo car to recieve the car early. From what I've seen you may be able to assure that the car won't be driven, or test drove. It seems like the car will have to be at the dealer for a certain short period of time. I believe this is done for training purposes and to show off for future customers. My only concern are the required options. BMW sets up a specified list that the demo cars must have. I hope this helped in some way
Bingo - as far as I know, there is no requirement that the car has to be available for test drives. Rather, there is simply a predetermined amount of time it must be held by the dealership before being released to a customer.
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