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Why was the BMW 6 Series discontinued?

Why was the BMW 6 Series discontinued?

The BMW 6 Series was quietly discontinued For those not in the know, BMW discontinued the 6 Series during the 2019 model year in favor of the 8 Series due to popular consumer demand. While the 6 Series did have a good production run, starting in 2004, it was a niche class since its inception.

When did BMW stop making the 6 Series convertible?

On February 2017, it was confirmed that the 6 Series coupé model had ended production. The convertible ended in February 2018, and the Gran Coupé ended in October 2018.

Is BMW 6 Series Convertible a good car?

Is the BMW 6 Series Convertible a good car? If you’re looking for a luxurious open-top that’s more relaxing than, say, a Porsche 911 Cabriolet, the BMW 6 Series Convertible is well worth considering. It’s enjoyable to drive, has a choice of strong performing, efficient engines and a well-equipped interior.

How many miles will a BMW 6 Series last?

If a BMW has been well looked after and goes for servicing regularly, then it should last well over 100,000 miles. Some owners have even had a BMW for around the 250,000-mile mark. So, they last for a pretty long time when they’re taken care of.

How much does a BMW 6 Series convertible cost?

The 2019 BMW 6 Series range starts with the 640i xDrive Gran Turismo, which has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $70,300. Add the $995 destination charge and the total is $71,295 before options. The rear-drive 640i Gran Coupe is priced from $82,495.

Is the BMW 6 Series comfortable?

The BMW 6 Series’ front seats are comfortable, though, and with the roof down it remains an incredibly quiet and unruffled place to sit – there’s no raising of voices needed here. The rear seats are less impressive for adults, who’ll struggle for knee room.

How long does a BMW 640i last?

You want your BMW 640i Gran Coupe to last as long as possible. If you put in the effort to keep up with proper maintenance, you could hit 200,000 miles (or beyond!) in your 640i Gran Coupe.

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Ruth Doyle