With the right care, almost any BMW has the ability to last up to 200,000 or even 250,000 miles, and there will always be outliers that go even longer. Starting off on the right foot is simple since every new BMW comes with free factory-recommended maintenance through BMW Ultimate Care. One coil quit at 80,000--Audi replaced all for free--Leaking thermostat at 110,000 cost total $400. Glove Box hinge broke at 120,000 and Front Window regulators went out together at 122,000--both fixed with help from the Forum for about $300 compared with the dealerships $1700.

My Porsche with 220k miles runs like new. There is no mileage limit on cars, especially newer cars. Yes things will need to be replaced, but thats true of all cars. Keep up with the regular maintenance and any car might last you 300k+ miles.

Can a BMW last 300k miles? This is a question that many car enthusiasts often ask, especially those who are looking for a vehicle that combines luxury and longevity. BMWs have always been hailed for their high-quality craftsmanship, sleek design, and impressive performance on the road. N8YmPM.
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