Glad you have a new game in town. It is always good have a BMW dealer nearby for parts, and for those jobs you may not want to do yourself.
Having a BMW dealer in my area has been a problem over the years.
Back in the 1980s, there was an excellent BMW dealer about 20 minutes from me. It was a small family shop which had been around for decades, with space for about 10-15 bikes in the showroom. Their machine shop, parts and service were the greatest,and they had a great reputation of race-prepping BMW bikes. In the early 2000s, BMW pulled the plug on their franchise, too small for the big brand corporate image the mothership was pushing. That left me without a local dealer, and although there were one or two others in the state, they were a good ways away, and unexpectedly going out of business.
About 5 or 6 years ago, a local Harley dealership got a BMW franchise. The floorspace for BMWs was less than the old family place that had its ticket pulled. While the sales people were nice, they did not promote the bikes well. The real problem was the service department, which never got the job right on my bike - what do you expect when you Harely mechanics working a BMW. About 3 years ago, they gave up their BMW franchise.
Rumors circulated for two years that Max BMW was going to take the franchise and open up in the area. It seemed that they were getting pretty close to doing that, but then when they opened their second dealership in Conncecticut, the abandoned New Jersey.
So for almost two years, I have been hearing rumors that the one remaining dealership in NJ (in central NJ) was going to open up a second one in northern NJ. They never said anything official, but when you asked them about it they would neither confirm nor deny, but give a look like you knew right. I heard they even had a location and were ready to take over a building, but now I hear that it has been denied local municipal zoning approval and they are giving up on the idea. That sucks, because my new fangled BMW does need dealer service for some items.
What makes this a really big shame is that until recently, BMW has been headquartered right in this area. Despite that connection to the area, they have been unable to have a dealership around here.
So, be glad that you have one opening in your town. Even if you don't use them much, it is good to know that they are there if you need them for part on a Saturday when you are in the middle of a job, of if you need them for something that is beyond what you can deal with. I hope they do well, despite corporate policy.
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