Minimal discount for new machine....
That is part of Miele's standard response when they don't want to deal with an older or whatever appliance any longer. On one of service calls for my W1070 head of service in Princeton offered a slim discount if I'd take a new machine and not bother them any longer about my old one. Was then told my machine and address were put on a "don't go list" as not only was machine "old" and not worth bothering about, but they didn't like layout of my home or whatever information techs put in about the place.
@Louis
Recall that debate, and didn't wish to go there unless necessary. Certain Miele appliances had power ratings for Mexico, which lead some to read things as if they were manufactured in that country. Which of course is rubbish...
If Miele refuses to build any sort of production plant in USA for washing machines and dryers, why would they do so in Mexico where their share of appliance market is smaller than USA?
Also were Miele to have a Mexican production plant they could take advantage of NAFTA and send appliances to USA far cheaper than shipping things from Europe.
In end of course we plebs know nothing, I mean we're not service persons with vast years of experience, and or "don't get out in real world".....
@sgt10
If Miele truly has ceased stocking parts for 4XXX washers and matching dryers it speaks to how much they want to get away from those machines.
Consider also Miele didn't sell these units outside of North America IIRC. It likely would cost dear to keep producing parts for washers and dryers that didn't sell in large numbers (compared to other machines) that have or had greater distribution.