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********** 2010 BMW M6 COUPE **********
THE M6 IS BMW'S CURRENT PERFORMANCE-LUXURY FLAGSHIP, BASED ON THE 6-SERIES COUPE OR CONVERTIBLE BUT REDESIGNED BY
THE "M" PERFORMANCE DIVISION AND DIFFERING CONSIDERABLY FROM A REGULAR 6 IN DETAIL. IN THE ENGINE BAY, THE 650I'S
360-HORSEPOWER 4.8-LITER V8 IS REPLACED BY A 5.0-LITER V10 WITH AN 8250-RPM REDLINE, MATCHED EITHER TO A SIX-SPEED
MANUAL OR SEVEN-SPEED AUTOMATED SEQUENTIAL MANUAL SMG GEARBOX. THE SUSPENSION IS UPRATED TO MATCH THE INCREASED
POWER, AND BODYWORK MODIFIED SUITABLY FOR IMPROVED COOLING, LIGHTER WEIGHT, AND GREATER DOWNFORCE. DESPITE THE
LARGER ENGINE AND OTHER MODIFICATIONS, CURB WEIGHT IS ONLY UP BY ABOUT 100 POUNDS THANKS IN PART TO USE OF CARBON
FIBER, THERMOPLASTIC, AND ALUMINUM IN PLACE OF STEEL FOR BODY PANELS.
STUNNING IS THE BEST WORD TO DESCRIBE ITS PERFORMANCE. THE 5.0-LITER V-10-POWERED M6 OFFERS A WHOPPING 500
HORSEPOWER OF OUTPUT FOR BLAZINGLY QUICK TIMES OF 4.5 AND 4.6 SECONDS FOR THE SEQUENTIAL-MANUAL EQUIPPED COUPE AND
CONVERTIBLE, RESPECTIVELY. ALL MODELS ARE ELECTRONICALLY LIMITED TO A MAXIMUM SPEED OF 155 MPH. THE M6 IS AVAILABLE
WITH EITHER A SEVEN-SPEED SEQUENTIAL MANUAL OR A TRADITIONAL SIX-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION.
LEST YOU THINK THAT THE M6 IS ALL PERFORMANCE AND NO COMFORT, NO. IT'S EVEN BETTER-EQUIPPED THAN THE REGULAR 650I,
WITH MOST ALL OF THE MODERN COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, AND SAFETY ITEMS STANDARD OR AT LEAST READILY AVAILABLE. GRAND
TOURING AT IT'S GRANDEST, THE M6 IS FAR FROM BEING A RACE CAR. AND WHILE IT'S HARDLY INEXPENSIVE, SOMETHING WITH
SIMILAR PERFORMANCE FROM FERRARI OR LAMBORGHINI IS CONSIDERABLY MORE, AND LIKELY DOESN'T HAVE ROOM FOR TWO IN THE
REAR AND A REAL TRUNK. AN M6 IS UNLIKELY TO BE USED AS A DAILY DRIVER OR COMMUTER, BUT IT COULD BE. IT'S THAT
UN-TEMPERAMENTAL. BUT DON'T BE FOOLED BY THAT, ESPECIALLY IN THE ENGINE'S SWEET SPOT IT'S A VICIOUSLY QUICK PIECE
OF ULTRA-CIVILIZED MACHINERY.
THIS 2010 BMW M6 COUPE IS IN OVERALL EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALL WARRANTIES ARE TRANSFERABLE.
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