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01-29-2013, 11:39 AM | #1 |
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2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe Pricing Guide. Starts at $113,000. Manual Transmission Option
BIMMERPOST NEWS 2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe Pricing Guide. Starts at $113,000. Manual Transmission Option Attached is the official 2014 M6 Gran Coupe Pricing Guide. Pricing starts at $113,000 ($3800 more than the M6 coupe and $2500 less than the M6 convertible). Manual transmission is now announced for the M6 Gran Coupe, as a no charge option. The first European Delivery date available has not yet been announced. For all specs and info on the M6 Gran Coupe, see http://www.6post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=780486 PDF download below. Thanks to doug_999 for sharing. |
01-29-2013, 07:49 PM | #4 |
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I cant believe its only a few thousand more than the M6 Coupe.. an AWD M6GC would be Great.
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I find it interesting that the 343M-GC and 433M wheels are narrower at the rears than the coupe.
F12 M6 343M wheels: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...43&hg=36&fg=15 Also, 9250 for CCB's with sliding single piston binders in the rear. You would think BMW would throw in a fixed 2-pot at least for close to 10K. Last edited by Purcell; 01-29-2013 at 09:46 PM.. |
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01-30-2013, 12:00 PM | #6 |
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First available European Delivery dates have not been announced yet, but hopefully soon.
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No idea why a while back so many people thought it was going to cost more than the M6 Convertible. I've always been saying it would fall right between the Coupe and Convertible just like the regular 6GC does.
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Wow, I didn't expect there to be a manual transmission to be offered in the Gran Coupe. I love that BMW is listening to enthusiasts and still giving us a choice.
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So loaded (without Ceramic brakes) its $130K. Add some extended leather and ceramic brakes and we are $145K-$150K.
I really like the M6GC, but would take a Panamera 4S with lots of options at those prices. now if I had $115K-$120K to spend but also would like to save a few grand, the CLS63 AMG is a no brainer. Sure the outside styling needs some help, but for $20K I could look past that, My question is, what does this mean for the future M4GC? Are we going to be looking at $90K fully loaded? for an I6 engine, yikes! Porsche needs to release the PAJUN ASAP. |
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I agree, but in forums everyone is screaming for manual transmissions. It has already been announced that the net 5 series, including the M5, will be automatic only. I suspect the same will be true for the 6 series.
Dual clutch automatics simply blow manual transmissions away. (Flame retardant suit on...)
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Interesting that they would provide a MT option on the GC but not on the coupe where it would make a lot more sense...
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bmw pricing is getting out of hand. do they just throw a number out there and go "im sure that will be fine"
$5K extra for a heated steering wheel and other accessories that at this level should be standard.
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Concerning performance, that they do, however it comes at a price as DCT's are also heavier and add much more complexity. Many of us don't care that the performance blows manual transmissions away though. The overall involvement and control can not be rivaled by a DCT, which is why many of use still prefer a traditional manual.
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BMW's are becoming much too common. I've been screaming this for a while. They're everywhere. I know BMW is no Ferrari or Lamborghini but everyone and their mama has one, i see almost 25 to 30 F10's on my way to work. E90's? forget it, every other car is a f**king E90. It feels so good when i see a an Audi, Honda or Toyota. SERIOUSLY!! (this is not a joke). So i guess BMW can continue increasing their price to give their brand some uniqueness. but the //M6 GC is still better looking than Panamera, CLS or the awful A7.
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Options lists on almost any of the lux German cars can get pricey. Be thankful this is not Porsche. Last edited by Purcell; 01-30-2013 at 05:19 PM.. |
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