U.S. Bank has partnered with BMW to offer BMW branded credit cards, as part of the deal U.S. Bank will also be acquiring the existing credit card portfolio from BMW Bank of North America. The new cards won’t officially launch until January 2020, but existing cardholders will be able to continue to use their cards until then. At this stage neither U.S. bank or BMW have provided any details on what the rewards structure of the new cards will be.
The current cards have 30k offers on them. Does anyone know how much the points are worth?
Sorry that I’m too lazy to summarize, but here’s the link to their points program explanation: https://mybmwcard.com/BMW3/m-112092_bmwrewardsprogram_updated.pdf
I am beginning to appreciate the Mercedes Benz platinum card. I think a $1000 certificate every year towards leasing was a very good deal.
Hope they bring a similar card for BMW
Free turn signal after $10k spend.
Only blinker fluid top-up for $10k.
Just in time when BMW goes to subscription model for Apple Carplay $80/year. More subscriptions might be on the horizon where most other car makers offer it for free.
Just because they can and will do – doesn’t mean they should –
Sad that BMW nickles and dimes you after the fact for something that Toyota includes for free (for now).
Not an iFan or Beemer fan so it no personal impact. I understand Sirrus XM subcription fee as it always has been that revenue model.
As their market share dwindles, they need to find new ways to juice the suckers who are in it for the showing off. Everybody else just buys normal cars which now include almost everything you’d want in a car for half the price.
That is ridiculous! It’s just a software interface… I can understand charging a subscription for 5g internet in the car or something else that is a continuous service but this is just loaded once into the infotainment OS and thats that… smh
Free bmw m3 with 100k spend in 3 months
More like $10 million in spend