Thursday, December 26, 2024

Now BMW charges DKK 1,000 for one piece of paper

It may sound unbelievable. But it is good enough. BMW charges DKK 1,000 for a piece of paper, which you have to print out yourself.

1,000 kroner. Or almost.

This is what BMW takes for a so-called 'birth certificate'. And then you even have to print it yourself. In return, BMW's department for classics, BMW Group Classic, signs what your car was born as. That is, body type and color.

However, it requires a few things first. Among other things, money. BMW wants 125 euros corresponding to 932 Danish kroner for the digital document.

And you must also be able to prove that the car is actually yours. Here, the brand from Munich demands i.a. pictures of the car's chassis number and the number of the engine block. If those things agree with BMW's own information, the brand is ready with a signature.

READ ALSO: Huge Danish car importer has lost faith in electric cars

BMW also sends the car's list of factory-fitted equipment with the document. And that might sound a little silly. Because anyone and everyone can look this up on the internet.

As one of the only car brands in the world, BMW has a publicly available database of many of the brand's cars. A so-called 'Vin Decoder'. If you have the chassis number, you can look up the most common information about the car. And quite free of charge.

The information tells, among other things, which market, the car was originally ordered for, whether it is right or left-hand drive, what color it was painted in from the factory and the size of the engine. Just to mention some of the many information.

On the other hand, the small 1,000 kroner that BMW takes for the certification is small change. At least compared to what Ferrari takes for the same. The Ferrari Classiche certification can easily cost up to DKK 30,000.

Read more exciting news from and about the world of motorsport right here!

Latest

Don't miss

Calls electric car life-threatening – MG4 involved in serious accident

Several owners are calling the electronic stability program (ESC)...

The electric motor in Allan's car is dead – Peugeot refuses to help

Allan Poulsen bought a brand new Peugeot 3008 Hybrid...

Drivers are making far more potholes just before Christmas

Drivers are not necessarily worse in December. Yet many...

Inspectors sound the alarm – find the same fault on every fourth car

The Swedish chain of inspection centers Bilprovningen is now...

Lotta's Volkswagen caught in scam – stalls are overflowing

The license plates on Lotta Sandström's Volkswagen Passat have...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

Hybrid cars are the road to Hell, says fired car executive

He was fired as Aston Martin's CEO and now works with charging stations. Yet Andy Palmer calls hybrid cars the road to Hell. Former...

He invented dangerous gasoline and was poisoned himself

It was General Motors engineer Thomas Midgley Jr. who invented leaded gasoline. But when the invention was to be presented to the public, he...

Car giant regrets – will not build only electric cars in 2035

The world's fourth-largest car group, Stellantis, is now regretting its previous statement. The management says that it will not only build electric cars in...

Lamborghini has been supplying cars to police for 20 years

The partnership between the Italian police and Lamborghini Automobile is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Most recently, the Sant'Agata brand delivered a Urus Performante. Lamborghini...

England suffers – car production is the lowest since 1980

Car production has not performed worse in 38 years. Not since 1980 have so few cars been built in England. Not even though more...

Renault gearbox has 15 gears but no clutch

The new engine manufacturer Horse Powertrain, of which Renault is a part, has developed a gearbox with as many as 15 gears and no...

Half of drivers drive at least 25 km/h too fast

While 36 percent admit that they drive too fast in denser built-up areas, almost half admit that they drive at least 25 km/h too...

163 employees worked 'like slaves' at Chinese BYD

A total of 163 employees worked under what authorities are calling slave-like conditions at a Chinese BYD factory in Brazil. The discovery has already...

BMW fires more employees after scandal in Russia

BMW has fired a number of employees after it emerged that more than 100 cars were smuggled into the country. BMW has fired several...

The Russians give the Lada Niva 124 horses and call it "Sport"

Avtovaz, which came into Russian hands when Renault fled the country in 2022, has given the Lada Niva 122 horsepower and called the car...

Pressed Trump: So Elon Musk is not president

Donald Trump would really like to buy Greenland. But at home in the US he has to shoot down rumors about Tesla CEO Elon...

BMW reports sold out of car that doesn't exist yet

It doesn't even exist yet. And BMW was very doubtful whether it would even be built. But now the Skytop Roadster is sold out....
footer.txt Viser footer.txt.