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2007 BMW M6 Review and Pictures

Austin-1, July 21, 2007

Summary
2007 BMW M6 is a four-seater and is available as a convertible or coupe. It has two doors and 7-speed manual transmission is available in both trim levels.

Price
MSRP: US$99,100-US$104,900
Invoice: US$91,170-US$96,510

What is New in 2007 BMW M6?
2007 BMW M6 offers new additions like tire-pressure monitoring system, soft-close doors, real-time traffic updates for navigation system, and four years’ subscription to BMW Assist.

Picture 1: 2007 BMW M6 (front view)

Picture 2: 2007 BMW M6 (backside view)

Introduction
2007 BMW M6 offers powerful drive through 5.0-liter all-aluminum V10 engine. This can boost 383 pound-feet of torque at 6,100 rpm and
500 hp at 7,750 rpm.

Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
2007 BMW M6 has 19-inch double-spoke wheels in coupe and convertible. Options include keyless startup, high-definition AM and FM radio, and numerous choices of wood and carbon fiber trims in upholstery.

Powertrains and Performance
2007 BMW M6 can gear up to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds with maximum speed limit of 155 mph.

Interior Design and Special Features
2007 BMW M6 offers simple control systems. Overall control is through iDrive menu. Sports seats feature multi adjustments with side bolsters for comfort.

Safety Features
2007 BMW M6 offers traction control, front-seat side airbags, antilock brakes, side curtain airbags, front, and rear parking sensors, and rollover protection system.

Driving Impressions
Electro-hydraulic shifts with total stability controls configure driving essentials of 2007 BMW M6. Adjustable suspensions offer smooth ride across roads and highways.

Pros
Excellent braking and stability controls and comfortable seats for long drives

Cons
iDrive system proves distracting

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