*Your additional costs are sales tax, tag and title fees for the state in which the vehicle will be registered, any dealer-installed options (if applicable) and a $800 dealer processing fee (not required by law). Pricing and incentives may vary if vehicle is leased. Additional conditional manufacturer offers and incentives may apply and are not reflected in the listed MSRP. These offers and conditions on this vehicle may require financing through BMW Financial Services. Prices are subject to change, and prior sales are excluded from these offers. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages. Please verify any information in question with the dealer.

When Do You Need to Visit a Collision Center?

BMW_fixLight.pngIf your vehicle is acting up, you never want to put off getting it examined. Car issues almost always get worse if they aren’t addressed, and taking care of something early on can save a lot of trouble – as well as money – down the road. And while a BMW service center is good for things like oil changes and other routine maintenance, sometimes a BMW collision center is where you need to take your car.

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What Is Covered Under BMW Roadside Assistance?

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There are quite a few advantages of buying a BMW Certified car. First of all, the quality of these vehicles is unquestioned, as they have to pass a rigorous inspection conducted by a BWM technician. They also can’t have more than 60,000 miles on their odometers and come with a vehicle history report.

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October Is National Car Care Month!

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When you drive a luxury vehicle like a BMW, you need to take proper care of it. This means bringing it in for routine BMW service when it is required.

October is National Car Care Month, which is a great reminder to visit for your fall and winter service! 

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Is a High-Mileage Lease Worth It?

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Buying a car is not for everyone. In many instances, it makes more sense to lease a vehicle. If you don’t want to be tied to one car for very long, leasing is a great choice. This is also generally a less expensive option compared to buying.

Because you won’t own the vehicle, it's important to be aware of restrictions, especially with mileage, when it comes to regular and high-mileage leases.  

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