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      07-15-2023, 07:49 AM   #1
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G87 running in service pricing

Afternoon all, for the UK can anyone tell me the running in service price? I am booked in and the service centre can’t tell me, the dealer couldn’t tell me and on the website it’s a package price.
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      07-15-2023, 10:06 AM   #2
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In the US a number of BMW dealers have at least some of their servicing pricing online.

Google "BMW 340i running in service" and if any UK dealers have anything posted I think the search will turn it up. 'course, chances are it won't be at the dealer where you have booked the service. But any info gives you some idea of what to expect.
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      07-15-2023, 11:37 AM   #3
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Afternoon all, for the UK can anyone tell me the running in service price? I am booked in and the service centre can’t tell me, the dealer couldn’t tell me and on the website it’s a package price.
Looking at what G80 M3 owners paid for the running in service, it is typically in the £300 to £400 range. the work should be the same for an M2 as a RWD M3.
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Looking at what G80 M3 owners paid for the running in service, it is typically in the £300 to £400 range. the work should be the same for an M2 as a RWD M3.
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