BMW 6 Series Reviews
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Any vehicle that hails from Munich and bears the ‘M’ badge, such as the new BMW M6 Convertible, deserves very close examination. Just when it seems that BMW has topped itself (with, for example, the latest M3), it will go one better (with, say, the 1M) and then do so again (witness the latest M5). The problem is, with such incredibly lofty standards, it’s impossible that every single release will be a clear-cut winner. And the 2012 BMW M6 Convertible, which is due in various markets around the world beginning this summer, is such a case in point.... Read this review ->
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Overall, the BMW M6 Coupe and Convertible are two of the best cars of their kind. What they lack in brand kudos (compared with supercars asking similar coin) they make up for in drivetrain and in-car technology...
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The BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe marks the Munich part of Germany’s belated response to the successful Mercedes-Benz CLS produced by its rival across country in Stuttgart. BMW is one of the last of the luxury car brands to build a so-called four-door coupe with the BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe range, following Audi (Audi A5 and Audi A7 Sportback) and Porsche (Panamera). The BMW Gran Coupe starts from a higher point than all except the Panamera....
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Any vehicle that hails from Munich and bears the ‘M’ badge, such as the new BMW M6 Convertible, deserves very close examination. Just when it seems that BMW has topped itself (with, for example, the latest M3), it will go one better (with, say, the 1M) and then do so again (witness the latest M5). The problem is, with such incredibly lofty standards, it’s impossible that every single release will be a clear-cut winner. And the 2012 BMW M6 Convertible, which is due in various markets around the world beginning this summer, is such a case in point....
Read more at Car Advice
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Performance, beauty, technology and efficiency collide in the new 6 Series coupe. No longer is it a lardy loper, but a worthy option to some Italian, British and German GTs. We're not sure many would go from a Porsche to a BMW, but the new 650i might just attract those intimidated by the Stuttgart sports car. On paper, the Bimmers (from $178,300 for the 640i and $232,300 for the 650i) are cheaper and less powerful than the exotic competitors, but the six-cylinder alternative adds some choice. ...
Read more at Carsguide.com.au
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The BMW 640i – one of the two variants of BMW’s 6 Series Convertible – could be described as the cheapest expensive car. At $195,000, the 640i is the only model in the open-top high-performance segment under $200K. Bargain!...
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BMW's new 6 Series is both stunning to look at and a delight to drive. The flexibility of its powertrain makes it adept at both low-rpm city cruising and howling performance driving, while its vast ar...
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