Used 2013 BMW 6 Series for Sale near Kingman, AZ
Rather than ruffling feathers with last year's driver-acclaimed redesign of the company's flagship coupe, BMW kept perhaps its greatest gem a secret—well, one of its largest gems anyway. Introducing the 4-door 2013 BMW 6 Gran Coupe, good for 4+1 seating and nothing less than precisely the same driving experience as the 2-door versions. The gas-sipping 640i will be the first to arrive, followed closely by xDrive all-wheel (AWD) and an upgraded engine for just the 650i Gran Coupe entry.
Aside from the lack of a manual transmission and 4 extra inches end to end, the 2013 Gran Coupe is functionally indistinguishable from its convertible and coupe cohorts. With a few tweaks to its 4.4-liter V8, the 650i Gran Coupe performs with just as much pep—if not more, given its boost of 45 hp and 30 lb-ft of torque—and though the 640i's 3-liter V6 carried over unedited, its Gran Coupe managed to come in under the coupe's curb weight to maintain the same performance bar. Zip to 60 for a 640i still takes 5.3 seconds across the board, and whether it's a coupe, convertible or Gran Coupe, the 650i still makes it in under 5 seconds.
The coupe and convertible carry over into 2013 exactly the same, with the 640i relegated to strictly rear-wheel drive (RWD) but getting 21 mpg city/30 highway in an automatic-equipped coupe or Gran Coupe. The convertible fetches 4 fewer miles on every gallon for its added heft, and the optional 6-speed manual for the RWD 640i and 650i models (excepting the Gran Coupes, of course) shaves off another mile with the same premium fuel. Otherwise an 8-speed double-clutch automatic is the norm, and though BMW hasn't released specific figures, the company does expect the Gran Coupe to be just as conservative on fuel.
The Gran Coupe is expected to conform to the existing 6 Series line inside the cabin as well, with the 640i and 650i differing only in engine size, wheels and seat adjustment, although those 19-inch wheels and 16 ways to front-seat comfort are optional for the 640i as well. Feature highlights include parking sensors, power-folding mirrors, a large moonroof, rear-view camera, front passenger and driver's memory functions, and iDrive electronics interface with a 9-speaker sound system complete with all the trimmings. The convertible additionally features heat-reflecting leather upholstery, a powered soft top and an independent rear glass window.
Outstanding options include the famed 360-degree-view side and top cameras, infrared night vision, a head-up display, lane departure warning, a power rear sunshade, ventilated massaging front seats, heated seats and steering wheel, and a heavy-hitting 16-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system with iPod/USB and satellite radio connectivity. As for safety, of course BMW loaded up the 6 Series with the expected active head restraints, front-seat side airbags, front knee airbags, traction and stability control, BMW Assist and antilock brakes all around, but those brakes also feature advanced standby and drying technology, helping the 4,200-pound convertible stop from 60 mph in just 111 feet.
If you ever wished you could have the best of both worlds—the thrill of a sports car with the floaty comfort of a contemporary sedan—the 6 Series has a perfect marriage waiting for you, and it will only cost about as much as getting those two cars separately. Having turned the design page, the competition will be hard-pressed to follow BMW's act now.
4.5 Overall rating
(9 reviews)I love the design of the this car--very eye catching and not overly common. Looks fast, looks exotic. The 640i is plenty powerful and fun to drive, but also gets great gas mileage. The 4 doors make it way more practical.
nothing this 6 series is a great automobile its truly the ultimate driving machine
Over priced and seems like too much of a risk for an older vehicle.
I love it and would love to purchase it if nessessary.
Great looking in and out but it seems they are problems! Something always going wrong or consist maintenance! $$$
2013 BMW 6 Series FAQs
How much does the 2013 BMW 6 Series cost in Kingman, AZ?
The average 2013 BMW 6 Series costs about $15,084.23. The average price has decreased by -2.8% since last year. The 19 for sale near Kingman, AZ on CarGurus, range from $12,973 to $25,299 in price.
How many 2013 BMW 6 Series vehicles in Kingman, AZ have no reported accidents or damage?
11 out of 19 for sale near Kingman, AZ have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 BMW 6 Series?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 BMW 6 Series gets between 18 and 27 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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BMW 6 Series 640i Convertible RWD
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BMW 6 Series 650i xDrive Coupe AWD
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