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      05-12-2019, 07:45 PM   #1
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My thoughts on Performance Center Delivery

I thought I'd offer an alternative perspective on Performance Center Delivery (PCD). I took delivery of my 2019 M2 Competition back in mid-January 2019. I may get flack for saying this, but overall the entire experience was "meh". I wouldn't do it again. My thoughts:

1. I've stayed in the Greenville Marriott several times. It really isn't anything to write home about. It's not terrible by any means but it certainly feels dated.

2. Dinner is in the hotel restaurant. Sure, it's nice that BMW covers the expense, but there's no way this is more than a $25-30 meal at any other place. I left the restaurant disappointed.

3. Breakfast is, again, in the hotel restaurant. The quality is the same as any other decent hotel's breakfast. On par with a Hilton Garden Inn, Embassy Suites, etc. Not amazing, not awful. BMW covers this also.

4. Track time. If you're done either a 1-day or 2-day M-school you've already seen everything they will show you here, and then some (by a large, large margin). The only part that I enjoyed was the handling section, which is the exact same section they run using the M2s during the 1- or 2-day M-schools. Sadly total time in this section was, maybe, 10 laps (mind you, laps take a maximum of 30 seconds, and that's if you're going SUPER slow). The skidpad time was pure marketing only (3, maybe 4 times around), and the braking exercise was unexciting.

5. Lunch at PCD was the same lunch they serve during the M-schools. Not awful, not amazing.

6. Factory Tour, pretty interesting to see how everything comes together. I liked this part. Fun to do once.

7. Off-road course. I liked driving someone else's SUV through some deep ass water. Some of the other sections had me afraid my X5 was gonna tip over. Seriously, genuine shit-your-pants type angles (I'm not an off-road guy). Overall though it felt like a marketing presentation that they'd take car journalists through by the end. Again, fun to do once, wouldn't do again.

I really waffled back and forth about doing PCD. Doing it added three to four weeks to my delivery timeline, plus the cost of plane tickets to SC. That and I signed the paperwork three weeks in advance (as per the advise of my SA). This meant I was making loan payments, paying taxes, insurance, and loosing time off all my included features (CarPlay, ConnectedDrive, etc), because as far as everyone else is concerned you've taken delivery on the date you signed the paperwork even though it'll be weeks before you ever see your car.

Ultimately I did it because I hadn't done it before and I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing out on something special. Overall, it was a fairly neutral experience for me. Not awful, but not amazing. I think I would have had an equally fun time having my car three weeks earlier.
      05-12-2019, 09:03 PM   #2
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The idea of going to any place other than Charleston and some beaches in the Carolinas seems unappealing to me. So many better places to vacation.
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      05-12-2019, 09:16 PM   #3
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      05-12-2019, 09:38 PM   #4
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No flames but bitching about something that’s free...
The program itself may be free, but the plane tickets, extra meals, extra insurance, gas/tolls for the drive home, etc, are not free. I'm just offering a differing opinion that I wish I had read before doing PCD myself. If I had I probably would have skipped it.
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I enjoyed PCD. Granted if I travel on my dime, my hotel and dinning choices would be different but as someone else stated, it's free. Would I do it again, probably not. I would do the M school. I do understand that you would be underwhelmed being you already experienced M school.

For me, the ride home was the best. Road trip!
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      05-24-2019, 11:22 AM   #6
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I've wondered if you've already done an M-day school, if the PCD was worth it. Thanks for sharing!
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Interesting perspective; I'd probably feel the same. Thanks for sharing.
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Sounds exactly like what I would expect. It's made for the masses. I'm sure many of them will think it's badass.

As far as the tipover angles keep in mind 1G cornering is equivalent to leaning 45 degrees. You don't hear about many people flipping their X5 from turning too sharply with high performance tires. The CG is actually quite low.
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Not casting judgement or criticism of the PCD, I'm sure it's a hoot for those that it appeals to, but I anticipated being unmoved by the experience and didn't want to delay my delivery to attend it.

Personally, I'd rather spend the same amount of time at a BMW Technical training session about the engineering of the S55. That's just me though.
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I've never done PCD but I've done multiple M-schools. If PCD is M-school plus factory tour then I'm pretty sure I would love it. I'm also in the camp that views a 10-hour drive home from SC to be a plus in that I'd get to bond with the car and really learn it.

But I respect the viewpoint that OP presents in this thread. Sometimes taking all that time isn't worth it and you just want to get the dang car delivered...
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I thought I'd offer an alternative perspective on Performance Center Delivery (PCD). I took delivery of my 2019 M2 Competition back in mid-January 2019. I may get flack for saying this, but overall the entire experience was "meh". I wouldn't do it again. My thoughts:
So the TL;DR here is "if you have done M school, not really worth it"
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Interesting, but candid perspective on PCD. I’m debating about doing this for my next BMW; however, wonder if the “experience” will be worth it.
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The program itself may be free, but the plane tickets, extra meals, extra insurance, gas/tolls for the drive home, etc, are not free. I'm just offering a differing opinion that I wish I had read before doing PCD myself. If I had I probably would have skipped it.
This is a valid point for consideration. Because it’s not as if BMW covers the entire trip.
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I thought I'd offer an alternative perspective on Performance Center Delivery (PCD). I took delivery of my 2019 M2 Competition back in mid-January 2019. I may get flack for saying this, but overall the entire experience was "meh". I wouldn't do it again.
Was there any value in the vehicle presentation and walk-through process? It seems longer and more detailed than what happens at the dealership.
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Was there any value in the vehicle presentation and walk-through process? It seems longer and more detailed than what happens at the dealership.
For me, not really. I came from a 2016 M235i and moved to a 2019 M2. There wasn't really much different between them. They will spend as much time as you want going over things though.
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