BMW 6-Series (E63/E64) Convertible/Coupe 2003–2010
The BMW E63/E64 is introduced in Autumn 2003 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. It comes as either a coupé or cabriolet (convertible) and in several engine variants ranging from a 3 litre straight-6 to 5 litre V10 in the M6 model. Production ended on July 8, 2010.
In 1989 the original 6-Series E24 was supplanted by the more expensive and higher performance 8-Series E31. In late 2003, the 6 Series was reintroduced as a 2004 model as a coupé (E63) and cabriolet (E64) platforms. The E63/64 itself is based on the BMW E60, the latter which forms the fifth iteration of the 5 Series sedan.
2006-2007 BMW 650Ci convertible (US)
The styling of the new 6 Series has generally received a warm welcome from the BMW community. The new 6 Series was designed to look like a shark, and many have acknowledged the resemblance. The controversial rear styling by Chris Bangle is considered to work somewhat better on the shapely E63 than on other BMWs designed by Bangle, such as the E60 5 Series and E65 7 Series models which were controversial. However, most owners and enthusiasts of the E24 6 Series have disliked the E63.
Last edited by Duell; 06-17-2012 at 10:44 AM.
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