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2008 BMW M6 Coupe Video

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2008 BMW M6 Coupe
Created: 08/21/2008
Video description: When an M3 just isn't enough.

2008 BMW M6 Coupe Video Transcript

[ Music ] ^M00:00:01

>> In this day and age, when even BMW's little M3 gets a V8, what do you do with the big cars? You do this. Welcome to the new M6, which now gets a V10. Let's go for a ride boys and girls, bind your seatbelts and put on your diapers. ^M00:00:20 [ Music ] ^M00:00:25

>> Now of course the heart of the matter in our M6 is the heart of the matter, the motor. V10 giving us 500 horsepower, 380 some odd foot-pounds of torque, but the thing you'll notice right away is the beautiful note that comes out of this thing. ^M00:00:41 [ Speeding car ] ^M00:00:42

>> And it sounds as good accelerating from 10 to 30 as it does from 40 to 80 or beyond. ^M00:00:50 [ Speeding car ] ^M00:00:51

>> Coping immeasurably with the power delivery is thank you BMW, a 6-speed manual in our test car. This is actually a no-cost option as I read the build sheet. However, I've got some gripes. The clutch travel is kind of longish and not really linear. The transmission has its other weird BMW thing where it pops in and out of every gear, there's a noticeable detent. Make that a really big detent from gear to gear, that makes me nuts. But your favorite drive train toy in this car is that one, right there in the steering wheel, the M button. Hit that and whoa! I get the full dose of additional throttle aggressiveness and sharpened up steering and handling response. You can see some things that indicate what mode I'm in. there's an M indicator on the dash, the M Dynamics Mode indicator below that. Here we have EDC. There are a couple of notches on this guy. Those are different degrees of aggressiveness and you can override that manually here, but I've got it all set to come on full bar when I head out and it's really frightening. Bottom-line, this guy puts out a hundred horsepower per liter -- that's impressive territory, 4.6 is your 0 to 60 time, that's pretty neck snapping. The downside: 11, 17 or your EPA mileage rating, so luckily this car costs a hundred grand because it automatically filters out those who couldn't afford the gas. ^M00:02:14 [ Music ] ^M00:02:17

>> Okay, now come inside, cabin tech. Let me show you some things going on here. Now we've seen this iDrive situation before, luckily there's a whole new iDrive coming, a model a year or so hence, it's a big old wide screen though, widest in the business, and I really like that and BMW's graphics quality has always been excellent. The navigation system is still DVD based on this car, that's your second slot down here. Above here is your entertainment drive that's where your music disc goes and then you've got this little [inaudible] here inside the console, which lets you hook up your iPod, a USB thumb drive or a regular media player through the aux jack. And the yummy sound comes out of a Logic 7 system, which means it will do synthetic surround from a digital stereo source. It's 11.2, 11 speakers and 2 subs. Now here's where this car has a little bit of a tech short coming, right in front of me -- I don't know if you can see that. That's the heads-up display, but it's not as good as the one we just tested in the BMW X6. The actual printing if you will of the image superimposed on the road is kind of washed-out. And in many conditions I can actually see the orange background of the projector, which you're not supposed to see. That's supposed to fade out. So the overall impression of this car, this is a vehicle that is a big coupe, that's a car that can be a grown-up's hotrod and it says, I'm richer than you and I like fast car and let's face it, that statement is why you buy one of these. ^M00:03:38 [ Music ] ^M00:03:41

>> I got to tell you, we've had more compliments on this car than anything we've reviewed in months. It's a looker and part of it is this carbon fiber roof panel. The basic idea is reduce weight up here and you move the center of gravity down just a snitch, but every bit helps. ^M00:03:57 [ Music ] ^M00:03:59

>> Let's price our M6. It's rather acutely slotted at $99,000, but of course that DS 'cause you got to add the destination charge and $3,000 gas guzzler tax. Now we're at 103. It's a major tech toy, 1200 additional for the heads-up display, 400 for iPod USB. The one nice thing is the manual gearbox. It's a freebie. You just have to ask for it. ^M00:04:24 [ Music ]

2008 BMW M6 Coupe Review
Editors' rating
Good

The good: As with other BMW M cars, the 2008 BMW M6 becomes a formidable track car at the push of a button, with sharpened throttle response and stiffer suspension. Cabin electronics include traffic reporting on the navigation system and good iPod integration with the stereo.

The bad: The DVD-based navigation system works slowly and the interface makes getting to the map display difficult. Fuel economy is very poor.

The bottom line: The 2008 BMW M6 is a car that can only really be appreciated on the track. Its cabin electronics make it suitable for everyday driving, but its fuel economy keeps it from being practical.

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2008 BMW M6 Coupe Specs

Manufacturer: BMW of North America
Part number: 100954001

Product Basic Spec
  • Body style
  • Coupe

  • Trim levels
  • M6

  • Available Engine
  • Gas

  • Smart airbags
  • Standard

  • Antilock brakes
  • Standard

  • Satellite radio
  • Standard

  • Multizone climate control
  • Standard

  • Heated/cooled seats
  • Standard

  • Keyless entry
  • Standard

  • Keyless start
  • Standard

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