Is BMW Servicing Worthwhile?1029171

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BMW servicing should be of paramount significance. That at least is the line spun by the mighty marketing machine of the German giant. Nevertheless, you have to ask yourself one important query: should I trust them? May I not be able to find a better deal with my local garage.

First of all let's look at the reasons for suspicion. Whenever you are becoming advised to stick with BMW servicing, the person doing the telling is nearly usually a salesman. Should you trust the worlds of a sales individual? Does Satan skate to work? No, of course you shouldn't. They are interested in maximising aftersales value and making certain you stick with them is the very best way to do it.

Nevertheless, just simply because he's biased doesn't imply he's not telling the truth. As anybody who has used a car mechanic can inform you, it's a continuous lottery. While there are many who offer a decent and responsible service - who will not charge you unnecessarily - there are others who will.

To illustrate let's use this example. For a couple of years I've been driving my dependable used Bimmer. It hardly runs smoothly, but then again it is nearly as old as I am, which is a considerable statement. So when I took it for its normal MOT I barely raised an eyebrow when it clocked up a hefty charge in servicing.

Then one day I took it to a local council. They don't receive a penny from any repairs and so have no incentive to find faults other than to quit me ploughing off the road and into a group of pedestrians. The bill when I used them?

Nothing, not a jot. It just goes to show. Even seemingly reputable mechangics are not averse to pulling the odd quick one.

To further market the concept of BMW Servicing, you can opt for the Service Inclusive option. For an upfront fee you cover the costs of servicing for the first 5 years or 60,000 miles (whichever comes sooner). On the one hand this is a price which you might not require. However, at least you know the full price in advance. There will be no unpleasant surprises.

Equally as essential. Utilizing official dealers means all parts will be genuine BMW and you'll get a full service history. All that indicates great things for resale value later on. So, to sum up, is it worth sticking with BMW servicing? Yes - completely.

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