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Bavarian Autosport

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Bavarian Autosport
Bavarian Auto Service, Inc.
IndustryCar parts
Founded1974 (1974) in Stratham, United States
DefunctMarch 8, 2019
FateClosed
Headquarters
Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
,
USA
Number of locations
1
ProductsReplacement parts, upgrades and accessories for BMW and MINI automobiles

Bavarian Autosport was the trade name of Bavarian Auto Service, Inc., an award[which?]-winning mail-order and internet retailer of replacement parts, upgrades and accessories for BMW and MINI automobiles. It had one retail store at its headquarters in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

History

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Bavarian Auto Service was founded in 1974[1] as an automotive service center specializing in the repair and modification of BMW automobiles. Its first location was in Stratham, New Hampshire. In 1977 it moved to Newmarket, New Hampshire. In addition to repair services, the company began to offer an inventory of new and used parts that BMW enthusiasts in the northeastern United States could purchase to do their own repairs and modifications. In the late 1970s, it began to advertise its BMW parts and accessories throughout North America. In 1983 it produced its first catalog. In 1996 the company moved to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where it had built a three-story warehouse. That same year it began operating under the name Bavarian Autosport.

The company's website was launched in 1996. It became an e-commerce site in 2001. When BMW launched the new MINI in 2002, the company began offering parts and accessories for MINIs as well. In 2003, the company launched a quarterly newsletter that contains step-by-step do-it-yourself repairs, in-depth product features and a technical Q&A with “Bavarian Otto”, a cartoon character developed to make automotive repairs and maintenance seem less intimidating.[2] In 2008, the company started posting many of these Q&A online at blog.BavAuto.com, a searchable, online knowledgebase that now contains more than 1,000 Q&A and dozens of D.I.Y. videos. As of 2016, Bavarian Autosport was still owned and operated by the three friends who founded the company.[3][1][4]

Closure

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On March 8, 2019, Bavarian Autosport announced via its Facebook page that after 45 years in business, they would be closing their doors.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Bavarian Autosport - 2 Years - European Car Magazine". Europeancarweb.com. 2009-10-01. Archived from the original on 2013-08-04. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
  2. ^ "Magazine of the National Capital Chapter BMW Car Club of America" (PDF). Db.nccbmwcca.org. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Cars : Turning an avocation into a vocation". Boston.com. 2004-08-01. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
  4. ^ "The Profile : newsletter of the white mountain chapter BMW CCA" (PDF). Db.nccbmwcca.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  5. ^ "Bavarian Autosport". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
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