Monday, August 15, 2011

BMW M6 2011



The 2011 BMW M6 marked a major departure for the BMW M series, which saw a change in its engine from a V-10 to a V-8. Also gone is the clunky and much maligned automatic 7 speed SMG transmission. Read on for an initial car review:



Among the features included in the BMW M6 package include a new front bumper lip, a pair of fenders, a pair of side skirts, a rear spoiler, a roof spoiler, and a trunk spoiler. According to Prior Design, all the parts included in the program are from Dura-Flex Epoxy Fiber Reinforced Plastic.



From the minute drivers sit down in the car they'll be treated to heated leather seats with driver memory and power adjustment. Other amenities include two zone automatic temperature control, a Harman Kardon audio system, satellite and HD radio, iPod integration, and keyless entry. The vehicle also features a cutting edge iDrive interface that utilizes a hard drive navigation system and provides live traffic updates.



The 2011 BMW M6 is built to be a performance vehicle. Everything about the BMW M6 screams high performance vehicle. This insane speed and acceleration as also coupled with amazing handling that drivers have come to expect from BMW. A six-speed manual transmission should be available as an option without charge.



The BMW M6 convertible offers top-down motoring with the same exceptional performance and handling of the BMW M6 coupe.

The soft-top adds some innovative styling touches, with neat rear fins on either side of the glass rear window that remind one of a classic Ferrari. Track performance is improved with the intelligent electronic M differential and dynamic stability control with selective M Dynamic mode that allows a higher degree of wheel slip before engaging to permit some rear end drift in spirited driving.



Electronic damping control also allows the driver to change shock absorber settings to suit driving conditions and intentions. Large brake rotors, nearly 15 inches in diameter are standard.



On the interior, front seat space is quite comfortable and the supportive sports seats are a good choice for spirited driving, but rear seats, though quite comfortable, are fairly limited for taller adults. Cutting-edge options include BMW's innovative heads-up windshield display with special M display, radar-managed cruise control, a night-vision screen, navigation, satellite and high-definition radio, and heated front seats.BMW's Assist telematics system with automatic collision notification and SOS button.



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