6 Series [First drives] BMW 635d Sport Convertible


The BMW 6 Series is a range of grand tourers produced by BMW since 1976. It is the successor to the E9 Coupé. The first generation BMW E24 6 Series was available solely as a two-door coupé and produced from 1976 to 1989, when it was supplanted by the larger BMW 8 Series (E31). When the 6 Series nameplate was revived in 2004 for the second generation, the BMW E63/E64 6 Series, the coupé was joined by a convertible body style. The third generation F06/F12/F13 6 Series debuted in 2011 as a coupé and convertible, and a sedan variant known as the "Gran Coupé" in 2012. When the F06/F12/F13 6 Series ended production, the "Gran Coupé"/coupé/convertible models shifted into the more upmarket BMW 8 Series (G15) nameplate. The fourth generation 6 Series, the G32 6 Series, debuted in mid-2017 and is offered only as a fastback body style to complement the BMW 5 Series (G30) sedan/wagon.

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A BMW 6-series that very few people will buy, though lots of people ought to; a genuinely powerful diesel convertible with impressive economy, excellent refinement, and a great deal else to recommend it.

BMW has slotted the stonking twin-turbo 3.0-litre straight six from the 3-series and 5-series into its boulevard-cruising 6-series Convertible. Even though the engine provides over 280bhp, BMW claims 40.9mpg, so 600 miles between fill-ups should be possible.


Pretty much the perfect long-distance open-top GT – as long as you don’t mind the looks. The huge surge of torque (428lb ft at 1750rpm) wafts the 635d along with ease and the six-cylinder diesel has got to be one of the most sonorous oil-burners around.

The rest – apart from a few mild mid-life cosmetic tweaks – is standard 6-series fayre. That means solid, secure handling, but not much in the way of sporting agility.

Should I buy one?

If you like the looks and the idea of a 6-series and you pay for your own fuel, yes, without question. However, the Coupe version, which is over £5k cheaper, will probably be the bigger seller. That's because many image-conscious 6-series convertible buyers will automatically be put off by the idea of a diesel engine, no matter how good it is or how much sense it makes.

More fool them we say because, whether it's in the coupe or the cabrio, this incredible oil-burner makes the 635d the best 6-series of the lot.



BMW 635d Sport Convertible - Road Test First Drive - Autocar.co.uk


My, my aren't you gorgeous.


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In Finland the car taxation will soon be based on emissions. BMW, especially the 635DA cabrio, will get a hefty price drop. This car will be 10 036 euros cheaper from 128 050 eur to 118 014 eur!! :t-hair:

On the other hand, gaz guzzler M6 will get a new price: 219 467 eur. That's a 48 767 eur more than today. :D
 
I remember when Mercedes showcased the SL400 CDI: nobody really liked it. There was no market for it.

And now? A diesel 6er? Shows how opinions change. :usa7uh:
 
I remember when Mercedes showcased the SL400 CDI: nobody really liked it. There was no market for it.

And now? A diesel 6er? Shows how opinions change. :usa7uh:

Yeah, and the SLK 320 CDI TriTurbo!! :eusa_pray And now, the diesel is on the fast lane - in every car!
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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