| BMW 6 Series Convertible 650i Sport (07-09) | created: 14/10/2009 |
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Overall Rating
Price: £69,690 | For: Powered by a creamy V8 with a six-speed gearbox, this will get you to the beach in no time, and the folding roof lets you pick up a tan on the way. Against: Visibility is restricted and there’s only sufficient rear legroom for children. It's far dearer than the coupe, and you’ll need deep pockets to run it. |
| Performance | Ride Handling | Refinement |
| Fantastic performance from V8 | Highly competent grand tourer | The only noises are welcome ones |
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Performance
The range-topping M6 is powered by a storming 507bhp 5.0-litre V10. There's also a 367bhp 4.8 V8, a 258bhp 3.0 six-cylinder unit and a 3.0-litre twin-turbo diesel with 282bhp. Even the smallest petrol engine, the 630i, serves up 221lb ft of pull and delivers strong low and mid-range urge, blasting you to 60mph in under 7sec on its way to a top speed of 155mph.
Handling
The 6 Series is the sort of car that can put a country behind it in a day or serve up a great drive on a twisting road and leave you feeling fresh. And it rides well, even on optional 19-inch wheels. It has boundless electronic driver aids to control brakes, traction, throttle, gearshift patterns and even steering.
Refinement
Blip the throttle of the 650i and it sounds like a military uprising from outside the car. Inside, there's just a muted gurgle, and even that disappears when you are cruising, although on the 19-inch wheels there is some road noise. The 3.0-litre car is equally refined, while the M6 howls gloriously under acceleration but is otherwise quiet. The diesel is a bit noisier than the petrol models, but it makes a sporting thrum rather than an unpleasant clatter.
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