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2010 BMW 6-Series - Web Chatter

MSRP: $78,450 - $85,550 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2010 bmw 6 series Professional Edmunds Review

...Nonetheless, as personal luxury vehicles go, the 6 Series offers a beguiling combination of confident performance, a cosseting cabin, unique style and newly competitive electronics. Though you'll...

CarGurus
2010 BMW 6 Series Overview

...while the sport-tuned suspension offers a new damping system with four driver-selectable modes, from Performance to Comfort. Xenon adaptive headlights, halogen foglights, and rain-sensing windshield...

Cars.com
2010 BMW 650 Professional Cars.com Review

...Standard features include: Swiveling bi-xenon headlights 18-inch alloy wheels Optional 19-inch alloys, dark chrome exhaust and a reshaped hood Standard tilting panorama glass roof (coupes)...

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MSN Autos user
A classic touring coupe

...Pros: Exceptional performance in a heavy road hugging coupe. Transmission dial adds to ease of road touring. Cons: The backseat but it's a coupe Overall: Love...

MSN Autos user
635 csi

...Pros: style and performance Cons: leveling system, dual air conditioners Overall: exceptional car for the price...

MSN Autos user
The Ultimate Truck

...Pros: enginier Cons: none Overall: none...

MSN Autos user
Supercar

...Pros: Performance & Style Cons: Cost of parts Overall: Classic - The best car BMW ever maded...


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Why is my ipod displaying funny characters on my BMW 6 series?
I have just got a new 6 series and have connected my ipod, but unfortunately instead of displaying albums/artists etc it is coming up with random letters?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Take it back to the dealer, it sounds like it could be one of a number of problems: 1) The lead is faulty 2) You're not using a genuine BMW lead 3) Your iPod is faulty 4) Your iDrive is faulty Eliminate each of the above and let me know how you get on. I hope this helps, Andy

6 series or the 335i ?!?
i have narrowed my options by my previous question now the new question is 6 series ,most likely 645ci convertible or 3 series, most likely the 335i convertible ?! or impress me if u think there is a better option !!! i totally agree with u .! but the 335i twin turbo has more bhp then the 6 series!! but i love the 645ci conv. i dont kw what to...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

since you're "leaving" in Malaysia and seeing that you're loaded that 6 Series and 3 Series is like for sure.. then, why dont you get a Cayenne instead? geez, i love that car (SUV to be exact).. but hey, even Mr. GCEO (with his wealth of 323 Million Dollars) use Smart ForFour you see? you can spot...

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The Porsche 911 has the same rear-seat issues-a near-complete lack thereof-that the 6-Series faces, and its cabin is a bit colder and more clinical, but its sheer performance and handling are superb, especially as you climb the ranks toward the Turbo.

Practicality is also a 911 boon, with front and rear cargo compartments due to the engine location.

Mercedes-Benz's SL eschews the 2+2 layout for a pure two-seat configuration and a roadster-only body style, but has even more weight and invasive technology issues than the BMW.

Nevertheless, it's a composed, capable roadster, and the folding hardtop adds versatility.

The Jaguar XKR offers classic styling and excellent on-road dynamics, being the closest to a traditional sports car of this group aside from the 911.

It's also eminently luxurious.

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