6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
6-speed manual w/OD
New or Notable
What We Like
What We Don't
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360-hp, 4.8-liter V-8
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Manual or automatic
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Coupe or convertible
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New lane-departure warning system
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18- or 19-inch wheels
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Seats four
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Acceleration
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Cornering performance
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Highway ride
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Interior quality
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Trunk space
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Styling
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Cramped backseat
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Limited cabin storage
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Navigation controls
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Expensive options
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V-8 gas mileage
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Worse-than-average reliability
Vehicle Summary
BMW reintroduced the 6 Series to the U.S. market in coupe and convertible forms for 2004. The luxury two-doors compete with sporty offerings like the Jaguar XK, Mercedes-Benz SL and Cadillac XLR. For 2008, changes include minor equipment and option revisions and the dropping of the sequential manual transmission. Read more
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