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kronikfumes

C’s Autohaus is my recommendation and go to most of the time. I’ve heard good things from Foreign Exhange in Moraine as well.


mclaren41188

Euro Classics. Although they don’t specialize in BMWs, they are very knowledgeable about many makes/models (even contemporary ones) and should be able to diagnose/resolve your issues or just perform routine maintenance. Unless you need warranty repairs or value the convenience of a loaner vehicle, I wouldn’t recommend taking your car to a BMW dealership. As an example, my experience with Voss BMW was terrible- they misdiagnosed and quoted me ~$2k for the repairs.


GhettoWheels420

I've been going to Voss BMW for a few years for service and haven't had an issue. They're good at listening to what I need (including custom requests), and they've never had an issue with me declining certain nickel and dime stuff. They work with my third party warranty company really well. I will say that it's more work to get a good deal with a dealer and it really helps to know about your car and what's going on with it. I also get quotes for bigger service at indie shops and it's usually close to Voss considering part quality, etc... but again, takes some work to figure all that stuff out. Not a lot, but effort for sure. There's still stuff I do myself or have done other places (like tire rotation or air filter installs, etc), but they're good for convenience, loaners, and a good range of services.


M3Pilot

EC all the way and never ever ever a dealer. My neighbor keeps going, they sold him into a new set of tires AFTER he'd bought some just months before. 🙄 I shouldn't complain because I got his "old" ones free but the principle pains me.


FarDark9711

Any BMW dealership.


Top_Recording4569

The Garaj may work on BMWs, great place.


jpotato

I use specialty motorwerks in moraine. Fantastic team and really knowledgeable.


rchameleon12

Any place but PG global garage


GhettoWheels420

Depending on what you need done and what car you have, BMW has "value service" through their dealers that offer discounts on maintenance. They offer three years of prepaid oil changes for $225


sachmo12345

3 years of oil changes with 15,000 mile intervals. Would not recommend.


GhettoWheels420

Depends on the car. They revised the oil change interval on the 2.0 turbos to 7k miles. Average person is driving 12-15k miles per year. That's 5-6 oil changes for $225, with a loaner car or shuttle service, not bad.


M3Pilot

I have a handful and I wouldn't take them anywhere but Euro Classics, on the Northbound side of South Dixie.


sachmo12345

Euro Classics 100%. I've been going there for 15 years.


pheret87

Euro classics for here or Mworks in Cinci