Just checked the vehicle history report, it IS a Driving School Car..
How does that show up on the vehicle history report, I'm curious??
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Ben
2000 Estoril Blue M Coupe [Garage Queen]
2000 Biarritz Blue 528i Touring [Hauler]
1991 Alpine White 318i Sedan [Daily Driver]
1989 Alpine White S50 325i [Fun Machine]
2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500HD [Tow Vehicle]
Description:
This is a vehicle has been purchased directly from BMW of North America. Odometer check reports, no odometer rollback detected. A non-smokers vehicle that looks and smells like new. It is obvious that the owner babied this vehicle - not a ding on it. The vehicle's transmission is smooth with no pings or worrisome noises. The engine in this vehicle runs smooth as silk. This vehicle has every option in it working properly. What can we say, the exterior on this auto in unblemished and very mint. The interior of this vehicle is in absolutely mint condition and still has the new vehicle smell. The tires are just starting to show some wear, but have plenty of miles left on them.
How does that show up on the vehicle history report, I'm curious??
I didn't see the report for myself, but i'm sure its like the cars that are "demos". There is a part that says comments, and for demos it says something like "BMWNA demo. Additional 5month/5,000 mile warranty." so I'm assuming its similar.
I check the report on this car 3 1/2 weeks ago for a frend, and you guys are right. Take the Vin# to your service advisor at your local BMW stealer and he will run the vin# and you will see the history from Bmw, this car had the windshield replace doors wet-sanded, bumper repaced and so on. If go and look at the car ask them if its a lemon, and tell them to run the vin for you. ps why do you think this car is not on the showroom floor Downtown.