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2012 BMW M6 convertible review

Features, specs and video review of the all new 2012 BMW M6 (F12/13) convertible


 BMW M6 (F12/13)



2012 BMW M6 (F12/13) convertible review - today at For consumers blog we are going to take at one of the most exclusive BMW vehicles. BMW M6 offers plenty of power and dynamics as well as extreme luxury features.
The exterior of the new BMW M6 convertible is sporty, with aggressive styling elements all over the vehicle.

2012 BMW M6 convertible
2012 BMW M6

2012 BMW M6
2012 BMW M6 convertible

The car itself is very powerful, offering some 550 horses from the 4.4 liter V8 twin-turbo engine which is coupled to the 7-speed M-DCT gearbox. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes a little over 4 seconds.
The interior of the 2012 BMW M6 convertible is packed with luxury features - leather seats and dashboard are standard as well as almost any other option available for the 6-series coupe.
2012 BMW M6 dashboard
2012 BMW M6 convertible interior view
The retractable soft roof takes around 20 seconds to cover the passenger compartment. As you may expect it is completely sound and termal proof.
BMW M6 convertible is 50 kg (110 lb) heavier than the previous M6 cabrio.
2012 BMW M6 (F12/13) is not a cheap car. In the US it is offered for around $120,000 which is quite a lot, but considering the features and specs this car has it may look as a real bargain to some true BMW enthusiasts.

2012 BMW M6 convertible review - video


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