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<blockquote data-quote="Schwepps" data-source="post: 191745" data-attributes="member: 3592"><p>Guys, the reason for the delay in offering test drives for the 325i Sports is because they will all be 2007-build CKDs, so they're just not ready yet. Even demo cars aren't ready and each showroom has 1 unit for show only. Apparently there are some logistics issues involved in getting in and fitting in all those extras.</p><p></p><p>Existing 2006 CKD 325i units have all been pre-registered, so although the sticker price is RM288k, you can get them for RM268k. My feeling (although they won't confirm it) is that the standard 325i will be dropped from the line-up once they finish the 2006 stock and that indeed they'll offer a 323i 190bhp 2.5L in the 268k region. BMW are really going all out to pre-empt competition from the new Merc C and Lexus this year.</p><p></p><p>Sorry Beemers3, I feel your irritation, but it's never a good idea to buy a car in the last quarter of the year, especially in a hotly contested segment. But then again you did get a good deal on a CBU right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwepps, post: 191745, member: 3592"] Guys, the reason for the delay in offering test drives for the 325i Sports is because they will all be 2007-build CKDs, so they're just not ready yet. Even demo cars aren't ready and each showroom has 1 unit for show only. Apparently there are some logistics issues involved in getting in and fitting in all those extras. Existing 2006 CKD 325i units have all been pre-registered, so although the sticker price is RM288k, you can get them for RM268k. My feeling (although they won't confirm it) is that the standard 325i will be dropped from the line-up once they finish the 2006 stock and that indeed they'll offer a 323i 190bhp 2.5L in the 268k region. BMW are really going all out to pre-empt competition from the new Merc C and Lexus this year. Sorry Beemers3, I feel your irritation, but it's never a good idea to buy a car in the last quarter of the year, especially in a hotly contested segment. But then again you did get a good deal on a CBU right? [/QUOTE]
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