03-01-2016, 05:26 PM | #1 |
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Buying a used M6 2012 vs 2013/14
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Im looking to get a used M6 but struggling to find one with the right spec, the only one i can see is a 2012 model. Aside from the obvious age and relative mileage is there anything else i should be aware of on the earlier models? Software differences or teething issues they had perhaps? £50k is no small sum for me but the last thing i want to do is get one and then wish i had held out for a slightly newer model. any advice appreciated J |
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The upgrade to iDrive with the MY14 cars is IMO worth holding out for a 2014. I came from a 650i with the previous gen iDrive and my M6 with NBT was significantly more responsive especially with NAV.
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Software updates to 2015 made wonders to traction and the car feels more responsive . Also older 2012 cars have had problems with the gearbox software as I experienced. But a full software update fixes these issues and you get more mpg ! ..yahoooo.
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Thanks for the input guys.
It was a toss up between newer car with lesser spec or older car with most of the extras i wanted apart from comp pack ( has full leather etc) so went with the 2012. If all goes well i should pick it up at the weekend. The only question is...am i going to miss the v10 from the M5? If only i could keep both! |
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I do agree the V10 and SMG was a raw animal with amazing sound, even with the stock setup, and the violent shifts were epic!!! I too miss my 2007 M6 Cab as it was an amazing car in my opinion! The next gen (2016 M6 Cab for me) has some very amazing and much needed technological and luxury advances ... But in stock format was missing the in person presence of the last gen V10 and SMG boxer attitude ... You had to learn how to use the SMG and you had to understand it or it would not respond well to what you wanted it to do AND WHEN YOU WANTED IT TO DO IT ... when my wife drove it the SMG never seemed to know which gear to be in which made rapid lane changes a little nerve racking if I was in the passenger seat ... Keep it in the happy scream high rev ranges and both the exhaust note and SMG were crazy animals that would put a smile on your face everytime: But yes, you had to understand the wild animal that car was in order to enjoy the ride! Still miss the 7000 rpm plus screams ... Just thinking about the sounds Still puts a shit eating grin on my face and childish giggle New car is better in nearly every way in terms of refinement ... After down pipes and akra it also has attitude and presence ... But still miss the older one for its high rpm screams and raw animalistic presence of the SMG! Last edited by 2007 to 2016 M6 Cab; 03-12-2016 at 10:50 AM.. |
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