Odometer reading upon delivery
that all depend on the dealer. I got 15 KM on the odometer but my paper stated 12KM. The sales guy is a friend of mine and I found out from him that he took the car to run to Gas station and also back to Garage for free "Permanent Shine" wax.
Sometimes during the delivery...they move the car around from a diff parking lot (can be across town) to the dealership lot.
In your case...that can be "test drive" car and maybe not.
the best you can do is ask the sales guy what happen to the mileage and see what he said.
maybe get some more freebie from the sales guy.
Last edited by sou98; Jan 8, 2008 at 11:19 AM.
if you think that 7 to 15 miles might be a lot, hop over to the Corvette forum, those guys go crazy if they have any more than 1 or 2 miles on the odometer when they pick them up! Many of the new vette owners won't even let the dealer do the PDI, they're afraid that the mechanic or porter will scratch the paint or joy ride it.
but most normal people realize that the dealer needs to inspect the vehicle and make sure its in proper working order prior to delivery. A few miles descrepency between the paperwork (what the car had on it vs, what the odo doc says) shouldn't matter.
However, if it was much more than a few miles (like 50 or 100) I would make the dealer put the updated mileage on all of the related paperwork. Especially if its a lease or balloon payment. No sense in paying 18 cents a mile for each time they moved the car on the lot or used it in a test drive.
As for the mileage take a min and think about where your car has been.
#1. Its been built and pulled off the assembly line into a holding lot.
#2. Its driven off the assembly lot onto a hauler or train.
#3. Its driven off the hauler/train onto a ship.
#4. Its driven off the ship into another holding lot.
#5. Its driven from the holding lot onto another hauler for dealer delivery.
#6. Its driven off the hauler onto the dealers lot.
#7. Its driven from the lot into service for prep (removal of plastic/placement of star if needed).
#8. This is a variable depending on how long the car has been on the lot (test drives)
#9. When purchased its then given the customer prep.
As for the mileage take a min and think about where your car has been.
#1. Its been built and pulled off the assembly line into a holding lot.
#2. Its driven off the assembly lot onto a hauler or train.
#3. Its driven off the hauler/train onto a ship.
#4. Its driven off the ship into another holding lot.
#5. Its driven from the holding lot onto another hauler for dealer delivery.
#6. Its driven off the hauler onto the dealers lot.
#7. Its driven from the lot into service for prep (removal of plastic/placement of star if needed).
#8. This is a variable depending on how long the car has been on the lot (test drives)
#9. When purchased its then given the customer prep.
The Vette story cracks me up ... like the dealers don't ever see any Vettes ever and they'd be so excited about joy riding in such rare car?!? I'm sure they've got 5 or 6 on the lot they could pick from, and probably a couple on the used lot they could abuse anytime they wanted. Isn't the small block v8 damn near bullet proof anyway?
Which dealer did you take it for servicing? Phil Smart? Barrier? Larson? 
I was lucky to pick up my car the same day it arrived at the dealership. No joy rides for anyone. Some couple tried to get a salesrep to show them our car, but I had the keys so I did a "blip-blip."
Too Bad, suckas!I had 10miles on the odo at pickup.
Last edited by Rick Hunter; Jan 8, 2008 at 08:08 PM.
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I wasn't that pissed about it until I was joking with the service advisor about it that night when I picked up the car, and I said something to the effect of, they better not have curbed my wheels ... he got all defensive and said they wouldn't be responsible for my wheels because they have to 'road test' it.
I totally don't miss BMW of Bellevue service. 4wks to get an appt, car never fixed on time, or correctly the first time. It's always, wait for 4wks, bring it in, they confirm that it's broken and then you wait another 4wks for parts so you can bring it in again; and then they screw up the repair, break something else and it starts all over again.
Can't tell that I get worked up about them huh?
Barrier Merc treats you like a king compared to BMW. I love going in there.
As for the mileage take a min and think about where your car has been.
#1. Its been built and pulled off the assembly line into a holding lot.
#2. Its driven off the assembly lot onto a hauler or train.
#3. Its driven off the hauler/train onto a ship.
#4. Its driven off the ship into another holding lot.
#5. Its driven from the holding lot onto another hauler for dealer delivery.
#6. Its driven off the hauler onto the dealers lot.
#7. Its driven from the lot into service for prep (removal of plastic/placement of star if needed).
#8. This is a variable depending on how long the car has been on the lot (test drives)
#9. When purchased its then given the customer prep.
Also to add to that list, our dealership has a seperate holding lot in which cars get shipped to, in which we then pick them up from there, drive to the shop, perform the pdi, then lastly test drive it. Not to mention the salesman will often fill up the tank before the customer gets it. As for the test drives thing, im not sure how all dealers work, but ours has a designated car for demo purposes.
I wasn't that pissed about it until I was joking with the service advisor about it that night when I picked up the car, and I said something to the effect of, they better not have curbed my wheels ... he got all defensive and said they wouldn't be responsible for my wheels because they have to 'road test' it.
I totally don't miss BMW of Bellevue service. 4wks to get an appt, car never fixed on time, or correctly the first time. It's always, wait for 4wks, bring it in, they confirm that it's broken and then you wait another 4wks for parts so you can bring it in again; and then they screw up the repair, break something else and it starts all over again.
Can't tell that I get worked up about them huh?
Barrier Merc treats you like a king compared to BMW. I love going in there.
Thanks!
I watched a GTR clip on Youtube. They test each new GTR on a racetrack and then dyno them.
Mine had 16 miles on it when I picked it up and the paperwork indicated the same.





If you've ever been to a car factory, you'll realize that the trains are not always that close to the end of the assembly line. And yes, most dealers do a "final test" as part of PDI. They'd probably be more worried about the # people complaining if their brand new car with 1-2km on it had a cracked centre console or stuttery transmission.




With that said, it'd be pretty damn cool to get a car with 0 km on it.
The other option is to drive over 1000000km and let it roll back to 0
Ah, memories of my 1st car, that only had a 5-digit odometer...
You guys with 50 and 60 miles on the car....was the car ordered or did you pick it up off the lot. If it was just off the lot then it was probably test driven. If it was aa ordered car like ours then it shouldn't have that many miles on it.
My paperwork said something like 13km... I think it's standard documentation which covers the dealer for having to move the cars around.
I was under the impression that the odometer starts off in negative number, and each car goes on a treadmill (dyno'd?) as the last step before it leaves the factory. Or is that just BMW?


