Thursday, April 9, 2009

6 SeriesBMW 6 Series



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BMW 6 Series

Manufacturer BMW
Production 1976–19892003-2012
Predecessor
BMW E9 (CS, CSi, CSL)
Class Grand tourer
Layout FR layout


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BMW 6 Series refers to two generations of automobile from BMW, both being based on their contemporary 5 Series sedans. The first was the E24, launched in 1976 to replace the 3.0CS & 3.0CSi (E9). In 2003, BMW released the all new E63/E64 which was available as a coupé and convertible. Models were the 645ci (later replaced with the 650i) and the 630i. The highest performance 6 series is the BMW M6.
Competitors include the
Cadillac XLR, Mercedes-Benz SL, Lexus SC430, and Jaguar XK.



The 6 Series is BMW's grand touring luxury sport coupe, based on the 5 Series' platform. Currently available as the 650i in coupe and convertible models in the U.S., the 6 Series returned in 2004 after a 15-year absence from BMW's model lineup.
M6: A high performance version of the 6 Series. Developed by BMW's M Division, it is powered by the same 5.0 L V10 507 hp (378 kW) engine seen in the BMW M5. It is currently available in Russia, Europe, North America, South America, Australia and South Africa.

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