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BMW 6 Series overall verdict
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The BMW 6-Series is a luxurious, huge Coupe that, thankfully, now looks good again. But its no sports coupe
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Comfort
Inside, fit and finish are on a par with Audi, and because its such a good cruiser, it's actually comfortable to live with, unlike its swaggering, brash predecessor.
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Performance
You get a choice of a 640d, a 650i twin-turbo V8 with 407bhp and the 640i turbocharged straight-six, packing 320bhp. Ruddy impressive, that last one - 0-62mph takes 5.4 seconds and it'll top out at, surprise surprise, 155mph - but it's not adorable. It lack the electrifying noise of old-school unblown BMW sixes.
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Cool
Big, dominating and luxurious. Yes.
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Quality
BMWs are generally built to withstand the violent fallout from this economic crisis, and this one feels superbly put together.
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Handling
The outside world is a remote place in the new Six coupe. Gone are any sensations of speed or intimacy with the road. Capable of careering down the autobahn at 155mph, and it'll corner at obscene speeds, but you always feel like you're sitting in a plush hotel bed holding a steering wheel.
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Practicality
It's a big GT, and its huge inside. There's a decent-sized boot at 460 litres, but because it's so low and so wide, its probably not the easiest thing to park in a tight space.
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Running costs
The 640i claims 36.7mpg and the 650i 26.6mpg, so good luck trying to avoid the fuel station. The 640d manages a much better 51.4mpg while emitting 144g/km of CO2; not bad when you consider it'll still hit 62mph in 5.5 seconds.
More BMW 6 Series cars we've driven...
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- BMW 6 Series 640D road test
- December 2011
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- BMW 6 Series 640i SE driven
- October 2011
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- BMW 6 Series 635d Sport
- December 2007
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