Get this: BMW is charging $18 a month for heated seats

July 15, 2022

By Kim Komando

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When you walk into a dealer looking for a new car, you expect optional extras that you can tack on. But those are one-time fees for additional convenience. BMW has taken options to a new level with monthly subscriptions for some features. You won’t believe it until you see it.

Here’s the backstory

BMW’s Connected Drive is available for specific models, essentially connecting your vehicle to the internet for software updates and functionality improvements. In addition, the Connected Drive Shop is a technological hub for digital services.

If you want Adaptive M Suspension, it will cost you about $470. The thing is, the hardware is already in your vehicle, and you can easily activate it through the BMW app. After making a digital payment, of course.

Going through a trial phase in several countries, including the U.K., Germany, South Korea and South Africa, you must pay a monthly fee if you want additional features. Here are some of the options:

Perhaps the biggest gripe is the monthly cost for heated front seats. For around $18 per month, you can heat your backside to “multiple intensity levels.” The unlimited option is available for a one-time payment of $415.

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What you can do about it

Potential BMW customers are drawing a line with monthly subscriptions to features already available in the vehicle.

“Is this Spirit Airlines or a luxury brand?” asked one perplexed Reddit user, comparing the subscription model to the budget airline. Another said that BMW wouldn’t get a hand on their money: “This is a dealbreaker for me. If they want subscriptions, they don’t get my business.”

But as the New York Post points out, this isn’t the first time a vehicle manufacturer is charging for extras. For example, any Tesla owner knows they must pay around $200 per month for the full self-driving functionality.

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