BMW Car Club of America (BMW CCA)
Founded in 1969, BMW CCA has grown to become the world’s largest owner-supported single-marque car club. Today, BMW CCA has 69 chapters nationwide, with more than 60,000 dues paying members mutually enhancing one another’s BMW ownership experience. As BMW’s most active and vibrant enthusiast organization, the club represents a lifestyle of passion and performance as powerful as the cars our members drive.
Members of the club are eligible for exclusive vehicle rebates, receive discounts on BMW parts and service, get admission to members-only events, and receive a copy of BMW Car Club Magazine in both Roundel and BimmerLife editions.
BMW CCA enjoys a strong, yet independent relationship with BMW AG and its BMW of North America subsidiary. BMW CCA is a not-for-profit corporation governed by a nine-member elected board of directors, with the organization’s headquarters located near BMW Plant Spartanburg, BMW Performance Center East, BMW’s Zentrum Museum, and the BMW CCA Foundation’s headquarters and Ultimate Driving Museum.
About the BMW CCA Foundation
The BMW Car Club of America Foundation is an enthusiast-powered charitable non-profit, working in partnership with its donors, corporate partners, and the 60,000-plus members of the BMW Car Club of America. It is not a subsidiary or program of BMW AG or BMW North America, although they are strong partners.
The Foundation’s shared mission is to help young drivers learn car control in real-world situations (Street Survival) and celebrate the heritage of BMW Motorcars through its Museum (The Ultimate Driving Museum), Archives, and Preservation programs. The BMW CCA Foundation operates the world’s second largest BMW Museum and archive, on seven acres located next door to the BMW Performance Center in Greer, South Carolina.