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2010 BMW 6 Series Review Digest
Below you'll find our unbiased Best Price Express review of the 2010 BMW 6 Series, complete with
MSRP pricing and fuel economy data. Additional information includes crash rating, basic warranty
along with listing several of the 6 Series closest competitors.
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2010 BMW 6 Series
Best Price Express
Review Digest Rating
8.5
- What People Like:
- Coupe and convertible
- Handling
- Design
- Performance
- Manual or automatic
- Wheel size
- Acceleration
- Highway ride
- Trunk space
- Fit and finish
- Quietness
- Front seat comfort
Base MSRP price range:
Fuel Economy:
litre / 100 km
4.8L Coupe - 13.5 City/8.5 Hwy4.8L Cabrio - 14.0 City/8.7 Hwy
M6 Coupe - 18.3 City/11.0 Hwy
M6 Cabrio - 18.0 City/10.8 Hwy
* Based on Automatic Transmission
- - No changes
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NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating

- Basic Warranty: 48 months/80,000 kms
- Competition: Audi S5, Chevrolet Corvette,
- Jaguar XK, Nissan GT-R
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The BMW 6 Series enters 2010 with no changes. Available in two trim levels, the 6 Series comes in the 650i model featuring a 4.8-litre V8 with six-speed manual transmission or optional automatic with manual shift mode; or the more powerful M6 model with a 5.0-litre V10. A seven-speed sequential gearbox (SMG) with manual shift mode is optional on the M6. Both the 650i and M6 are available as a coupe or cabriolet (convertible).
WHAT'S NEW FOR 2010:
DR. S. BARRIO
Burnaby, BC