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1. Dealer receives production allocation for a certain model. The number of allocations is based, in part, on previous sales at that dealership.
2. Dealer places order for their inventory or for a specific customer using the BMW computer ordering system (I believe it's called DealerSpeed). There is a priority "field" on the Vehicle Inquiry Status order form that indicates the status. Highest priority is "1-Customer Sold." This tells BMW there's a customer waiting for the bike/car. Other priority numbers, such as "3-Priority Stock" indicates it's for the dealer's inventory.
I watched as my salesperson input my order and immediately received a unique Production Number. My 2015 RT order indicated status code 111, which means the ordered was accepted by BMW. Changes are allowed until the bike goes into status code 150 (in production).
I'm NOT talking about deleting a specific item/option; e.g. alarm system, or fog lights, etc. I'm talking about ordering a bike with NO package options, period....duh.... I didn't/don't want ANY options, period, just the basic bike with standard items...
Duane
Not false advertising? So, you can order a 2023 K1600GT with Style Sport color and NO Premium Package? You guys are a joke... I bet you guys think the border is secure too.
Duane