BMW 6 Series Convertible

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BMW 6 Series Convertible overall verdict

BMW 6 Series Convertible
Rated 13 out of 20

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The Six is a much maligned big GT and the Convertible version isn’t half bad – especially as the M6. But it just lacks a certain something. That something is elegance.

  • Comfort

    Perfectly comfortable at modest to fast speeds, a bit choppy at low speeds on rough surfaces. There’s not much wrong with the big car over long distances, and the engines are always a joy to get to know. 

    Rated 12 out of 20
  • Performance

    Four-pot mills don’t exist in the 6-series, so you’ve got the choice of eight or ten cylinders. The 650i and the M6 5.0L V10. The 650i is perfectly quick for this sort of car: 0-100km/h in 5.5 seconds, a limited 250km/h and 274kW. The M6 is a proper wig-worrier with 372kW, 0-100km/h in 4.8 seconds and a similarly limited 250km/h limiter.

    Rated 10 out of 20
  • Cool

    Less so than the Coupe. Don't argue, we all know that these things are written into the immutable laws of the universe.

     

    Rated 8 out of 20
  • Quality

    Very solid creation from BMW, and the roof is lovely. BMW seems to get it’s interiors right (iDrive excepted), and the materials usage is second to none. The M6 Convertible is sober, but special. ‘M’ cars rule. 

    Rated 13 out of 20
  • Handling

    The work done to the 6-series to make it worthy of the BMW badge is obvious – this isn’t some loosely butchered drop-top that wobbles. Saying that, it isn’t quite as good as the normal car, but most people won’t feel the difference because their flashy jewellery and/or bouffant hair will confuse the issue. 

    Rated 15 out of 20
  • Practicality

    The rear seats are best left to people who like a touch of S&M, because the loss of bloodflow to their lower legs can cause discomfort to some people. The boot also loses some space when the roof gets folded, so pack light if you want to go topless. Actually that makes quite a lot of sense. Otherwise there’s plenty of room up front and there’s no reason to fear the lack of a Coupe Convertible top when fabric lids are this good. 

    Rated 12 out of 20
  • Running costs

    Insurance is at the high end, not cheap. The M6 emits 366g/km, takes the max for tax at 35-percent and will get to the end of a decently long driveway before it runs out of fuel. Don’t expect more than low teens. 

    Rated 10 out of 20

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