Prior-Design BMW 6 Series


Published Friday, September 25th 2009
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The name BMW has been equated with fine luxury cars for a modest price. Most of the cars they have made in the past have been four doors, but now they are branching into the two door market with the 6 Series. The new model is a bit more extravagant than most other vehicles they have put out in the past. It is available in both a coupe and a convertible model. The 6 Series has often been called a two door equivalent of the 5 Series by the same company. Most of the hardware in the new model comes right out of its older brother. The four point eight liter V8 engine giving three hundred and sixty horsepower is a notable example. The 6 Series has the same great handling, good braking and solid transmission that the 5 Series boasted. The supportive seats and good ride quality make it a comfortable car to drive.

The 6 Series has a different profile shape then the model before it and cuts down on passenger room as a result. The focus for this car has been shifted more toward appearance than passenger capacity. Unfortunately, many people consider the iDrive system to be overly complicated and unnecessary making ordinary actions within the car more difficult. Despite this the 6 Series is a solid and affordable luxury car, far more so than other overseas brands. While not the best vehicle, still well worth a buy if one is looking for comfort and style in an affordable luxury ride.

The 6 Series has sold well because of this and has been seen on the streets on a fairly regular basis. Since many people buy them in order to have a heightened sense of style, it may be worth it to upgrade the 6 Series into something better still. Prior Design has exactly this by way of a tuning kit especially for this model of BMW. Both front and rear bumpers have been redesigned, giving it a unique flare to the already stunning 6 Series. As well as the bumpers, the side skirts have been tweaked a bit. A rear air diffuser has been added, including a four pipe sport exhaust system. Twenty inch alloy wheels are included in the kit as well as a pearl white color. The engine control unit has been tweaked to get better performance from the 6 Series.

The new look and abilities of the BMW 6 Series manages to add style and a sports car feel to an already solid vehicle. The new look of the redesigned bumpers and skirts are sure to get the modified 6 Series noticed in a crowd of similar cars. As sales of the 6 Series increases, this is a feature many owners are likely to look into as the style of their ride is becoming more and more commonplace. Prior Design is able to offer the means by which 6 Series owners can hang onto the style they were looking for in the first place when they bough the BMW 6 Series.

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