Used 2006 BMW 6 Series Consumer Reviews
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Dream Machine
Without a doubt, the BMW 650i is the hottest car I've ever driven. You just have to be careful about your speed because as you step on it, you can't feel anything shift... it literally glides from gear to gear like no other car I've driven. I see tickets in my future and I'm not talking about the ones for a show. I had concerns about the iDrive, but I found it pretty intuitive to use and I'm getting more comfy with the voice commands. All in all, the car is a beautifully tuned machine. The front end of the car is a lot prettier in view than the back end. But then the "not so pretty" back end gives the car a hint of less pretentiousnes with a really big trunk.
A driver's car
Super fun to drive. Extraordinary power surge in overdrive. Road handling second to none, even on wet pavement. Haven't had the top down yet due to endless rain in NYC, but can't wait to get to Florida and let her rip.
- 650i ConvertibleMSRP: $13,9951,978 mi away
- 650i ConvertibleMSRP: $9,9982,001 mi away
- 650i ConvertibleMSRP: $7,7002,362 mi away
It's been fun
After my 4-years with the SC430 from Lexus, I was unhappy with its soft steering - heard the purr of the 650's engine and fell in love - at last the muscle car I could not afford as a teenager, with the class that comes with maturity (OK agreed - if I was so mature, I wouldn't care - right?).
Away with the iPod
This is a wonderful automobile except for two very annoying things. 1. The iPod control knob is a disaster. It requires unsafe driver attention to use and is a dangerous distraction if used while moving. 2. The stereo system turns on each time you start the car. This is very annoying.
"OH MY GOD"
What a great car Handling and power are incredible. Came out of a 530, never going back. what a ride.