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If I were him I would check the VIN with a different dealer just to make sure. Your theory of pulling CPO before auction to another non-bmw dealer is plausible. I know at any time when a car is CPO'd and sitting on the BMW lot, the dealer can pull the CPO at any time, even if they did all the inspections and replaced the tires to get the car up to CPO quality. They usually do this if a customer wants to buy the car but doesn't want to pay for the CPO warranty. If this is the case, sucks for the OP, he was mislead, and hopefully it didn't impact his purchase price/decision. I know if it was me, I would be pissed, but that's b/c I was looking for a CPO car.
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you nailed it right on the head here. The best way to double check this is the case is to call the BMW dealership that originally tagged the CPO to see if there's a record of it being recinded when they threw it back into the auction pool.
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This is so confusing. I was under the impression that if a car was CPOd before January of 2014, that the "old" rules would still apply. Only car CPOd on or after January 1st, 2014 would be CPO if it's purchased from a BMW dealership.
Right? In other words, if I buy a 2011 X5 that was CPOd in 2013 but I buy it in 2015 from a Dodge dealership, it would still be CPO, right? |
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CPO is a product that the dealer needs to buy from BMWNA. They only do that if they know that the car will retail to a customer with the appropriate mark-up. Sending it to auction has no mark up and CPO is not necessary. So they yank it.
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