
Worthington BMW in New South Wales is the German brand’s first dealership in Australia to become an official BMW Classic partner.
BMW Group Classic allows owners of historic BMWs to restore and maintain their treasured vehicles, ensuring they remain roadworthy.
To mark the launch of BMW Classic at Worthington BMW, eight classic vehicles are on display in the showroom, allowing enthusiasts and customers to get up close and personal with these.
Worthington BMW joins 151 dealers worldwide in offering the BMW Group Classic program, providing customers access to specialised services for their cars.
To ensure global standards are met, experts from the company’s BMW Group Classic department in Munich provide comprehensive technical training to the staff at Worthington BMW.
This investment in training and specialised workshop equipment to undertake service and maintenance work underscores the dealership’s commitment to offering excellence in every restoration project.
“BMW’s heritage, dating back 108 years, is significant to our brand,” BMW Group Australia chief executive Wolfgang Buchel says.
“BMW Classic service has been successfully offered at our BMW Group Classic department in Munich for many years,” he says.
“With a vibrant community of classic BMW enthusiasts in Australia, including 15 BMW Clubs nationwide that have 5000 members, this service will be a one-stop shop for customers who want to restore or maintain their classic BMWs in top condition,” he says.