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      01-12-2016, 04:15 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by kamichael View Post
The unfortunate part is that they are rewarding customers by cutting the scheduled maintenance program coverage level for 2017. So, with record sales, the next way to increase profits was to reduce this valued program benefits. I purchased 3 new BMW's alone in 2015 and countless more each (and every) previous model year. I really value this program. Not good BMW!
I'm assuming they're going to offer maintenance packages just like other manufacturers do, hell BMW already offers them to cover periods beyond the current 4 year/50,000 miles threshold.

You can negotiate the pricing since the dealer usually marks them up (at least in my experience).

I mean it sucks to have to pay for something that was once free, but depending on how much they charge, it may not be so bad.