Just purchased a 2020 M2 Comp. Took a test ride and i was immediately sold. This is my first BMW (first non-domestic car actually) so please forgive elementary questions. The dealer/finance guy gave me some conflicting information so please clarify.
Salesman said they offer a free "break-in" service at 1500 miles where all fluids are changed. True? I've never heard of this. Then, 3 free oil changes about every 10k miles. Seems like a lot.
Finance guy said the OEM tires are run flats. I don't think so. True?
Thanks
Not run flats.
Yes, you need to a 'break-in' service - opinions vary but between 1k and 1.5k miles is typical. Opinions also vary on how to properly break-in the car during this period, and while I'm new to this forum too, no doubt this is covered ad nauseam elsewhere on this site. But I do encourage you to educate yourself and determine your own approach.
Run flats on an M2C? Nope. Your dealer's been sniffing too much gas.
USMC341
Hi, I also own a M2 C, although it is a 2019 and yes the car comes with "run flat" tires. I cannot tell the difference between these run flats vs non-run flats, but these are excellent tires, they possess fine traction, but be certain to warm the tires before doing anything that might upset the car's balance. Congrats on purchasing a GREAT car. Enjoy!!!
JayHT
What tires came on it?
All M cars get a break in service at 1200 miles. Miss it and the car cannot be a CPO vehicle if traded or lease returned.
What year did they start making the m2 Comp?
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