![]() UPDATE: We have confirmed with BMW of Canada that this only applies to the United States. Scroll down to read the entire announcement. "The program change will affect 2nd owners and for them BMW is introducing an optional full-maintenance product that covers the vehicle up to 100,000 miles," said Sparks. The original owner just has to advise BMW of new user. Those people include includes parents, siblings, grandparents and grandchildren, in addition to someone like a spouse or children. Lease the model isn't going to see any difference, but the program is no longer transferable to a second owner, unless that person is in the owners household. ![]() "To keep such an offer sustainable we had to make a change," said Kenn Sparks, Manager of Business Communications at Obviously, it's not free for automakers to implement the offers, and nowīMW is altering the way its four-year, 50,000-mile Maintenance Program works for some owners. Many people feel really anxious about taking their car in for service, and these deals help mitigate that somewhat. Car buying in recent years is the rise of no-cost scheduled maintenance programs.
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