2006 Bmw 6-series on 2040-cars
Brookpark, Ohio, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: normandnjjefferies@ft6.com .
Selling my black sapphire metallic 2006 BMW 650i coupé. It features a chateau (maroon/black) pearl leather
interior with metal trim instead of wood. 6 speed ZF steptronic auto transmission. I just installed fresh Hankook
Ventus evo V12 high performance summer tires. All services are up to date and service records are on hand. It
recently passed inspection with two thumbs up from Dave Walters BMW. This vehicle has a clean title and a stellar
Carfax report. (Carfax report is available on the cars.com listing.) no accidents, garage kept and not daily
driven. This is one of several cars in our fleet, but I'm getting rid of it because I have a itch to buy a
newer/faster car with over 600hp. This car has been pampered and garage kept for 5 years by me personally, no
cosmetic wear & tear. I've tastefully modified it with white LED corona rings/angel eyes, OEM Piaa brand LED
foglamps, OEM headlight LED eyebrows and LED tail lamps from the LCI facelift 2008-'10. I installed OEM Style #356
20" 245/30/20 front /285/35/20 rear rims from a 2015 BMW 650i. Under the hood is a afe cold air intake. This engine
is a smooth high revving 367hp @ 6300rpm & 360lb-ft of torque @ 3400 rpm. displacement is 4.8 liter naturally
aspirated dohc V8. The redline is 6500 rpm. We drive this BMW only on sunny weekends/holidays. 2 key fobs, new
auxilary battery, it looks like a newer 2010 650i because of the tasteful oem cosmetic mods done to it. Fully
loaded with heated seats, heated steering wheel, navigation, 13 speaker premium logic 7 Harmon Kardon stereo,
Head-up display, XM/Sirius satellite radio, hands-free Bluetooth, 6CD Changer, factory in dash CD/DVD player plus
so much more.
BMW 6-Series for Sale
2010 bmw 6-series lci(US $11,300.00)
2012 bmw 6-series 650i convertible(US $18,700.00)
2013 bmw 6-series m sport(US $22,100.00)
2012 bmw 6-series 650i xdrive(US $17,900.00)
2010 bmw 6-series(US $13,000.00)
2013 bmw 6-series 650i xdrive m-sport(US $19,600.00)
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The M division has worked up nearly 100 different models over the past third of a century, which can leave even the most expert among Bimmer fanatics bewildered. Fortunately British auto loan service Carfinance247 has commissioned this handy infographic to make sense of it all, and you can check it out below to see what the letter M really stands for.
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