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Stupid Newbie Questions and info for the new BMW Owner

Having driven Hondas/Acuras for over 30 years, I'm learning a few things as I await my new 540i. What else am I missing that those new to BMW might not expect coming from other marques?

1) BMW brand motor oil without a standard viscosity rating, really? I mean, Honda "wanted" you to buy Honda-brand oil, but nobody did. They specified 5w20 or 5w30 or whatever and I could go buy Mobil 1 or Valvoline or whatever. Now all I have for a spec is Longlife-22 Fe++, whatever the heck that means. Does everyone just suck it up and buy the BMW oil?

2) My G60 won't have a dipstick and I'm supposed to wait for an indicator light to add oil? The oil indicator on Hondas was an emergency signal, not to be used for regular maintenance - I just checked the oil with the dipstick once a month. The idea of waiting for the computer to tell me to add oil makes me nervous. Of course, on my prior cars I rarely had to add oil between changes until they hit 100,000 miles or so and I hope my new 540 will be likewise.

3) Special "Star" marked tires? Are these available at independent tire dealers and discount chains or only via a dealer?

4) What else am I blissfully unaware of as a newb which I will soon learn is different when it comes to caring for and maintaining my BMW compared to previous non-BMWs?
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Regarding the tires, BMW's star is not unique among auto brands, several others have their own similar brand-unique designation. You can get them at Tire Rack, etc.
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1) BMW motor oil has viscosity ratings and you don’t have to buy BMW oil. The viscosity is pretty low these days. Like 0W-20 or so. You need to do more research if you’re coming up with BMW oil not having any viscosity rating. It’s not uncommon to be able to buy the appropriate European rated oil at Wally World. But, the fact is BMW oil from the dealer is not much more than at other retailers. Just to be sure, you are aware BMW will do your oil changes for the first three years, right?

2) Yes, it’s stupid that BMW (and many others, including Porsche and Mercedes, and probably Audi) doesn’t have dipsticks anymore. But, you don’t have to wait for the sensor to tell you to add oil. You can check the oil level with the iDrive system anytime you want. I can’t recall ever reading a report of a catastrophic oil level sensor failure.

3) Buying “Star” tires is not a requirement. Unless you are leasing and need new tires before you turn in the car. There are plenty of non-BMW Star tires that are perfectly acceptable for your BMW.
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Regarding the tires, BMW's star is not unique among auto brands, several others have their own similar brand-unique designation. You can get them at Tire Rack, etc.
yep. I actually put benz tires on the F30 and found them at Tire Rack.

As for oil, there is a lot more to selecting what to run other than viscosity, such as API category. BMW LL-XX is just another one. In all my years I have very rarely bought BMW's branded oil, there are lots of other oils that meet the requirements.
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