BMW Service in Cleveland
The Ultimate Driving Machine requires specialized service and maintenance by highly-skilled technicians. For BMW service in the Cleveland area, Larchmere Imports is your answer. From scheduled BMW maintenance to diagnostics and repair, our Bosch-certified technicians have the training and experience to keep your BMW running properly and for many miles.
Larchmere Imports provides each BMW owner with an excellent service experience. We invite you to experience first class service and individual attention. Schedule your next service appointment with us.
BMW Repair and Service by Trained, Certified Technicians
Regular maintenance is the key to extending the life of your BMW. Scheduled service is an investment which will lower your overall cost of ownership while greatly reducing the chance of a mechanical failure. A well-maintained automobile is also better performing, leading to greater overall satisfaction with your BMW.
Cleveland's weather is hard on your vehicle. Have your BMW cleaned and detailed, inside and out. Larchmere Imports will make your car look its' best.
The following list is a sample of the services offered by our trained technicians
- Factory Recommended Maintenance
- Tune-Ups & Oil Changes
- Engine Diagnosis & Repair
- Computer Diagnostics
- A/C Service & Repair
- Electrical System Diagnosis & Repair
- Brake System Repair
- Tires: Mounting, Balancing, & Flat Repair
- Suspension & Steering Repair
- Cooling System Service & Repair
- Engine Repair & Replacement
- Pre-Purchase Inspections
- Safety Inspections
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Client Testimonials
I just wanted to say a quick "Thank You So Much" for fixing my light
bulb for me yesterday. The staff is very professional and polite. I
will be a returning customer for my 2004 BMW X5. Nice meeting you Dave.
Airian Pruitt

BMW - The Ultimate Driving Machine
BMW began business following a restructuring of the Rapp Motorenwerke aircraft engine firm in 1917. After the end of World War I, BMW was forced to cease aircraft engine production under the terms of the Versailles Armistice Treaty. The company consequently shifted to motorcycle production in 1923, followed by automobiles in 1928.
The Dixi 3/15 PS marked the beginning of BMW automobile production. It was built under license from Austin and was essentially the same model as the US Bantam and the Japanese Datsun. The first Dixis used an open roof and were powered by a 743cc 4 cylinder engine producing 15 horsepower. In 1929 a new improved version was launched, the DA2, which employed an all-steel body and 4-wheel brakes, and in 1930 the Dixi scored its first wins in motor racing.
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