How to Buy a BMW in Fort Worth: Your Complete Cost Guide
Everything you need to know about BMW ownership costs in Cowtown, from sticker price to insurance premiums.

Everything you need to know about BMW ownership costs in Cowtown, from sticker price to insurance premiums.

Fort Worth’s stockyard traffic and airport congestion create costs that most car-buying guides miss. We looked at four popular BMW models (X3, X5, 330, and 530) to break down what you’ll actually pay as a BMW owner in Cowtown.
We’ve crunched the real numbers on everything from day-one taxes to ZIP code insurance rates, so you know what you’ll be paying beyond the dealership.
Every Fort Worth BMW buyer pays the same extras on top of sticker price (MSRP). They’re straightforward but add up:
State motor-vehicle sales tax: 6.25% of the purchase price¹
Title & registration fees: approximately $107.00², including:
That’s your baseline before looking at specific models. Dealers might tack on their own fees, but these are the costs Fort Worth guarantees you’ll pay.
The 2026 X3 keeps that BMW driving feel in compact SUV form, now with mild-hybrid power and standard all-wheel drive. You get two choices: the efficient 30 xDrive or the performance-focused M50 with 382 horsepower.
| Trim | MSRP | Sales tax (6.25%) | Fees | Estimated total cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 xDrive | $50,900 | $3,181 | $107.00 | $54,188 |
| M50 xDrive | $50,900 | $3,181 | $107.00 | $54,188 |
The 2026 X5 delivers BMW’s flagship SUV experience with mild-hybrid power across three trim levels. You can choose rear-wheel drive for efficiency or all-wheel drive for capability, plus there’s a 523-horsepower M60i for serious performance.
| Trim | MSRP | Sales tax (6.25%) | Fees | Estimated total cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sDrive40i | $67,600 | $4,225 | $107.00 | $71,932 |
| xDrive40i | $67,600 | $4,225 | $107.00 | $71,932 |
| M60i | $67,600 | $4,225 | $107.00 | $71,932 |
The 2026 330 brings BMW’s entry-luxury experience with turbocharged power and your choice of rear or all-wheel drive. It’s the 3 Series that delivers premium features without the flagship pricing.
| Trim | MSRP | Sales tax (6.25%) | Fees | Estimated total cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 330i NA Sedan | $47,500 | $2,969 | $107.00 | $50,576 |
| 330i Sedan | $47,500 | $2,969 | $107.00 | $50,576 |
| 330i NA xDrive Sedan | $49,500 | $3,094 | $107.00 | $52,701 |
| 330i xDrive Sedan | $49,500 | $3,094 | $107.00 | $52,701 |
The 2026 530 delivers executive-class luxury with mild-hybrid efficiency and BMW’s refined driving experience. Choose rear-wheel drive for efficiency or all-wheel drive for enhanced traction and capability.
| Trim | MSRP | Sales tax (6.25%) | Fees | Estimated total cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 530i Sedan | $59,900 | $3,744 | $107.00 | $63,751 |
| 530i xDrive Sedan | $62,200 | $3,888 | $107.00 | $66,195 |
Beyond the purchase price, here’s what it actually costs to drive a BMW around Fort Worth based on real data:
Expect higher maintenance expenses with BMWs, which average around $968 annually for upkeep and repairs.⁵
Average cost of regular gasoline in Fort Worth as of February 5, 2026: $2.43⁴
| Powertrain | Trim | MPG (city/hwy) | Combined MPG | Estimated annual gallons | Estimated annual gas cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MHEV (Turbo I-4) | 30 xDrive | 27/33 | 30 | 467 | $1,134.00 |
| MHEV (Turbo I-6) | M50 xDrive | 25/30 | 27 | 519 | $1,260.00 |
| Powertrain | Trim | MPG (city/hwy) | Combined MPG | Estimated annual gallons | Estimated annual gas cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MHEV (Turbo I-6) | sDrive40i | 23/27 | 25 | 560 | $1,360.80 |
| MHEV (Turbo I-6) | xDrive40i | 23/27 | 25 | 560 | $1,360.80 |
| MHEV (Twin-Turbo V-8) | M60i | 17/22 | 19 | 737 | $1,790.53 |
| Powertrain | Trim | MPG (city/hwy) | Combined MPG | Estimated annual gallons | Estimated annual gas cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hybrid | 330i NA Sedan | 28/35 | 31 | 452 | $1,097.42 |
| Hybrid | 330i Sedan | 28/35 | 31 | 452 | $1,097.42 |
| Hybrid | 330i NA xDrive Sedan | 26/34 | 30 | 467 | $1,134.00 |
| Hybrid | 330i xDrive Sedan | 26/34 | 30 | 467 | $1,134.00 |
| Powertrain | Trim | MPG (city/hwy) | Combined MPG | Estimated annual gallons | Estimated annual gas cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hybrid | 530i Sedan | 28/35 | 31 | 452 | $1,097.42 |
| Hybrid | 530i xDrive Sedan | 27/35 | 31 | 452 | $1,097.42 |
Average travel time to work: 27
| Parking type | Average price |
|---|---|
| Commuter parking | $10 – $13 |
| Weekend parking | $10 – $18 |
| Event parking | $10 – $18 |
| Overnight parking | $12 – $19 |
Texas requires every Fort Worth driver to carry minimum coverage:
| ZIP code | Average annual rate |
|---|---|
| 76129 | $3,768 |
| 76110 | $3,360 |
| 76133 | $3,420 |
| 76148 | $3,372 |
| 76115 | $3,384 |
| 76137 | $3,372 |
| 76116 | $3,360 |
| 76105 | $3,288 |
| 76123 | $3,276 |
| 76112 | $3,288 |
Fort Worth’s insurance costs run 1.98% above the Texas average, but BMW owners get extra ways to save with Lemonade.
Environment-friendly discount: All BMW hybrids automatically qualify. Your eco-conscious choice saves money beyond just gas costs.
Smart technology discount: Every new BMW qualifies thanks to BMW Active Driving Assistant becoming standard in all vehicles. Advanced safety tech protects you on Fort Worth’s roads while reducing your premiums.
Telematics: Lemonade’s telematics program can reduce your BMW insurance by up to 30% by rewarding safe driving behaviors. Keeping your phone down while driving, maintaining safe following distances, and avoiding high-risk times like night driving all contribute to savings.
The program uses your smartphone to monitor these habits without requiring any plug-in devices, and low-mileage drivers see even greater discounts.
Bundle your protection: You can stack additional savings by bundling with other Lemonade renters, homeowners, pet, or life policies.
With Fort Worth’s average annual insurance cost of $3,389, combining these discounts can meaningfully reduce your BMW ownership expenses.
The sticker price is just the start. Add Texas sales tax, factor in your ZIP code’s insurance rates, and don’t forget about gas. Use our data to set a realistic budget, get pre-approved for financing, and you’re ready to roll.
Ready to save on BMW insurance? Get a quote with Lemonade and see how much you can save in Cowtown.
This guide compiles publicly available, third-party data to estimate the real-world cost of BMW ownership in Fort Worth, Texas.
Vehicle pricing and specifications (MSRP, trims, powertrains, MPG, standard features) were sourced from Cars.com model pages for the 2026 X3, X5, 330, and 530.³ MSRP figures were used as a consistent baseline to avoid dealer-specific pricing distortions.
Tax rates were sourced from the Comptroller of Texas¹. Title and registration fees were sourced from Texas License Plate². Estimated total purchase costs reflect realistic out-the-door ranges but do not assume manufacturer incentives, dealer discounts or dealer fees.
Fuel costs were calculated using combined MPG ratings and a standardized annual mileage assumption of 14,000 miles, reflecting above-average urban driving. Gas prices were set at $2.43 per gallon, based on Fort Worth metro averages from GasBuddy as of February 5, 2026.⁴ Any hybrid costs reflect gasoline use only.
Maintenance costs use BMW’s brand-level national average ($968/year) from RepairPal⁵.
Commute behavior and parking costs rely on the U.S. Census Bureau data via Census Reporter⁶ and SpotHero Fort Worth parking market data.⁷ These figures reflect how the residents of Fort Worth actually drive, park, and commute.
To gather insurance data, the top 10 most densely populated zip codes were identified from ZIPatlas.⁸ These zip codes were then processed through NerdWallet’s full coverage rate estimator, using a standard profile: a 35-year-old driver with good credit and a clean driving record. Each city’s average insurance cost represents the average across its 10 most populated zip codes. State averages came directly from NerdWallet’s data.⁹
Risk drivers including congestion, flooding, and uninsured motorists rates are sourced from INRIX¹⁰, ClimateCheck¹¹, and Value Penguin¹².
All calculations are presented as estimates, not guarantees. Actual costs will vary based on driving behavior, location, insurance profile, vehicle configuration, and market conditions at time of purchase.
¹ Texas sales tax rate (6.25% as of February, 2026): Texas Comptroller
² Texas title & registration fees ($50.75 as of February, 2026): Texas License Plate
³ MSRP, trims, powertrains, MPG, features (as of February, 2026): Cars.com model pages:
⁴ Average gas price ($2.43/gal as of February 5, 2026): GasBuddy Fort Worth average
⁵ Maintenance cost ($968/year as of February, 2026): RepairPal BMW brand average
⁶ Commute time, mode share (73% drive alone, etc. as of February, 2026): U.S. Census Bureau / Census Reporter
⁷ Parking costs (as of February, 2026): SpotHero Fort Worth market data
⁸ Top ten most densely populated zip codes (as of February, 2026): ZIPatlas
⁹ Insurance rates (as of February, 2026):NerdWallet’s Car Insurance Calculator
¹⁰ Congestion ranking (as of February, 2026): INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard
¹¹ Flood risk (78% of buildings, as of February 2026): ClimateCheck
¹² Uninsured driver rate (8.3%, as of February, 2026): Value Penguin
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