BMW Auto Parts
Hello there, fellow car enthusiast! Let's take a quick spin through the history of BMW in the United States. While BMW was founded in Germany in 1916, its presence in the American market took a little longer to rev up. Initially, small numbers of BMW motorcycles were imported in the early 20th century, but it wasn't until the mid-1950s that the first BMW cars, like the charming Isetta "bubble car," officially arrived on American shores.
The real breakthrough came in the 1960s with models like the BMW 1600 and 2002. These sporty, agile sedans with their independent suspension and powerful engines struck a chord with American drivers who were looking for something beyond the traditional large domestic cars. BMW quickly established a reputation for performance and engineering excellence, a legacy that continues to this day with iconic models like the 3 Series, 5 Series, and the sporty M division vehicles. Over the decades, BMW has built manufacturing plants in the US, further solidifying its commitment to the American market and becoming a familiar sight on our roads.
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The date each Vehicle was set on the yard is shown. Some vehicles more than 30 days old may be in process of being removed from the yard and no longer available. Inventory changes often in our yards so the parts you need may or may not be on the vehicle. Please visit the yard for the most accurate availability. For general questions or info, please click on the "Text Us" button below.
* For Full-Service Parts Removal, please see a team member for a quote on the part you need pulled. Service fees apply
Now, let’s talk about keeping these fantastic machines running smoothly. As your BMW ages, you might find yourself facing repair bills. That’s where a iPull-uPull comes in. Instead of solely relying on brand-new, often expensive, parts, we offer a smart and sustainable alternative. You can source genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts from other BMWs at a fraction of the cost. These are the very same parts that were originally designed for your car, ensuring proper fit and function.
Think about it – another BMW, perhaps one that has been in an accident but has perfectly good engine components, interior pieces, or even body panels, can provide the exact part you need. This not only saves you money but also promotes recycling and reduces waste. By carefully selecting and retrieving these used parts, you’re giving them a second life and keeping your beloved BMW on the road for longer. It’s a win-win situation: your wallet thanks you, and you contribute to a more sustainable approach to car ownership. So, next time your BMW needs a fix, consider exploring the treasure trove of parts at iPull-uPull – it’s a smart way to keep that Ultimate Driving Machine performing at its best!
They bought my car off me for twice as much as PNP AND were also twice as friendly and accommodating. I have been a PNP customer for years, but will be returning to iPull-uPull very soon after this very pleasant and stress free experience.
Samuel MarcheseI love the work they do and when I sell cars they always treat me right! They have good prices and pay cash! I always take my cars there! ?
Javier FuerteI went to iPull-uPull Auto Parts Sunday afternoon on Stockton Blvd. I signed up for the membership and the tool raffle, the employees were very nice and helpful. They gave me a free car wash coupon for Quick Quack Car Wash. I also got to spin a wheel and won a very nice straw hat. The parking lot was clean and looks to be restriped,it really makes a difference. Also there are new signs explaining how the new auto parts center works. As I went home I received a phone call saying that I was the winner of a tool set. I drove back and received a 103 piece tool set with the case, I was very thankful. I did want a Tshirt, although I believe they gave them all away before I was able to get one. Looks like a great place to shop for Auto Parts, I will go back again in the near future.
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