Presence yes, but it still doesn't say 100K Klier, no matter how many time you repeat it or post pics of special versions of the 6. This is from someone that really likes the car.
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Well if communicating to the world that you're driving a $100K is important to you, then I think you got two options:
1. Scratch the 6er off your list and go for something more exotic. That'll scream
'$100K right here' even if the product itself is inferior to the 6er.
2. Get the 6er, and either put a decal on the rear stating "$100K" ...or get a personalized license plate that shows the exact dollar amount you paid for a fantastic built, riding, driving and looking car that for whatever reason doesn't
feel like $100K.
So what about the M5 communicates
$100K right here ? The loud M body-work? that 2"x1" M5 badge on the back?.. the colored brake calipers?
I'll be honest since I got the opportunity to see the new M5 and 6er Coupe(w/ M package) and 6er Convertible. I've been an M5 fan since the first time I caught glimpse of the E39 M5 in LeMans Blue. When I saw all the photos of the new M5... I liked it..but I didn't
love it. Maybe that was because we're now treated to so many spy shots and teasers that we're desensitized to any 'wow' factor. Seeing the car in person.. it just didn't move me like I thought it would. It's name and reputation alone make you understand this is a very special car, but similar to the E39 M5, it's mostly still a wolf-in-sheep's-clothing, so it doesn't communicate that $100K price-tag visually.
The 6er on the other hand. All the official photos we saw online....everyone on this forum was thoroughly impressed and loving the new 6er. I on the other hand had that same iffy so-so feeling of the photos. The car's stance seemed a tick off, something about the front-end just didn't look right..and my goodness did it grow in size. So I dropped by the local BMW dealer and got a good look at the 6er Convertible. Instantly impressed! The front looked great...assertive without being over-the-top aggressive. Athletically elegant design all around. A few weeks later I got to see the Coupe with the M-Package, along with another Convertible (without M-Package). was instantly floored by the 6er Coupe with M-Pack! Just stunned! M5 looked good.... 6er Coupe with M-Pack...
effing stunning! The proportions are BMW at its very best. The large rims really shrink the car's dimensions down well. I usually don't even like plain old 5-spoke rims (I absolutely despise the ones on the M5..pathetic effort on M's part there IMO compared to the wheels of the E39 and E60 M5's)...but for the 6er Coupe, the M-Pack rims are simply perfect! The full LED headlights not only fill the headlight cluster much better, but they give the car that added sci-fi/tech image that Audi are utilizing with their LED headlights. The body kit works a treat all around the car...and the only thing which would make the M6 look visually better than the M-Pack would be the signature four shiny exhaust pipes.
If you're wanting a pure driver's car, then yeah, maybe go for the M5 because of the M treatment and M-enhanced motor. Also, if you have a pressing need to have 4 adult seats or need to stuff 3 kids in the back, then yeah get the M5. But for that visual
wow factor and head-turning appeal (which I assume is strongly correlated to that need for the
$100K right here look)... you can't go wrong with the 6er Coupe with M-Package.
I'm not sure whether you saw some of the photos I took from the event I attended whether I got to see these great cars.
