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Muscle cars are often considered classic American machines with big powertrains and buckets of personality. However, looking at the term Muscle car in a broader spectrum opens your mind up to a world of other possibilities. Present today is a different type of muscle, its German muscle car performance that's refined and potent and designed to set your world on fire. Wondering what we're on about? It's this 2019 BMW M6 Gran Coupe we have today. With a reported 80,500 miles on the clock, this performance powerhouse is pure German muscle, offering itself as the perfect track weapon and luxury cruiser. With a very special surprise, this German powerhouse packs a 3rd pedal for making it the holy grail of German engineering with the factory 6-speed manual, making this a rare example.
BMW's range of M sports cars is meant to fly under the radar with their subtle yet aggressive styling. This 2019 BMW M6 Gran Coupe sports a lovely Singapore Grey metallic exterior and is bound to turn heads. The exterior is in complete factory condition, and this German powerhouse proudly sports all its exterior components. You even get the factory two-tone wheels in place, serving as this machine's shoes. It's not all muscular performance and aggressive looks; this 2019 BMW M6 Gran Coupe is also a comfortable cruiser. The black interior features an Extended Merino Leather Seat Upholstery for added comfort and style; the leather interior is complemented by a gray poplar wood trim and a parking assistance package, and active blind spot detection serves as driver aids.
Good looks and comfort are nice, but what makes this German muscle move with muscular performance in this 2019 BMW M6 Gran Coupe is none other than a twin-turbocharged 4.4L V8 performance powerhouse capable of churning out a mighty impressive 560 BHP when new, while boasting a whole lot of character and performance. The current owner reports an after-market down pipe in place to better hear that V8 powertrain roar and a tune to ensure more performance. The twin-turbo powertrain is not this car's most extraordinary feature; however, the 6-speed manual transmission channels all of this car's performance to its rear wheels. The current owner reports that this is one of 32 manual M6 GC, making it a rare beast that gives you more control of your drive.
2019 BMW M6 Gran Coupe
4.4L Twin-Turbo V8
6-Speed Manual
RWD
Singapore Grey Metallic Exterior
Black Interior
Current Owner Reports 1 of 32 Manual M6 GC
Extended Merino Leather Seat Upholstery
Driving Assistance Package
Executive Package
Parking Assistance Package
Grey Poplar Wood Trim
Active Blind Spot Detection
Current Owner Reports After Market Down Pipe
Current Owner Reports The Car Is Tuned
BMW’s 6-Series Grand Tourer wouldn’t be complete without a full-fat M-Division variant. Called, you guessed it, the M6, the first of these rolled off the lines in 1983. As expected, it offered the banzai performance for which the M Division is renowned for, but didn’t compromise on the car’s luxury features and long-distance cruising abilities. This 2008 BMW M6 Convertible is from the E63/64 era of 2005 to 2011. As a convertible, its model code is E64, and it’s got 70,500 miles on its odometer. However, don’t let that put you off because this car has received some recent maintenance to help keep it at peak health.
The BMW M6 is the all-singing, all-dancing high-performance variant of BMW’s 6-Series. The 6-Series is a grand tourer that first appeared in 1983. Then, it disappeared in 1989 before re-appearing in 2011. By 2012, the F-Series was introduced with three body styles. Buyers could choose between a four-door Gran Coupe, a two-door coupe, or a two-door convertible. This 2015 BMW M6 Convertible is of the latter, as you may glean from its full name. It’s a powerful, turbo-V8-powered drop-top with around 28,000 miles on the clock. It’s also got the Executive Package, Competition Package, and Driver Assistance Package boxes ticked. In short, it’s a perfect example of BMW’s Ultimate Driving Machine.
The 2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe is from the third generation of the BMW 6 Series and the highest-performance model of its sports model lineup. Inspired by the 2007 BMW CS Concept, this F06 Gran Coupe was brought to life in 2012 and discontinued in 2018, leaving a significant mark on the German automobile maker’s rich history. The Bimmer was given more aggressive, M-specific styling cues, powered by a thirsty turbocharged V8 engine that churned out 560 horsepower. Not too long ago, in 2020, The M6 made great strides in the world of motorsport, with one of its most remarkable memories when it won the 24 Hours of Nürburgring. While this four-door luxury coupe won't be doing any endurance racing, it retains the M-car pedigree. With just 45,300 miles on the odometer, a special surprise with the inclusion of a third pedal, this BMW M6 is the perfect entry into one of Bavaria's finest.
BMW’s range of M spec cars are nothing short of motoring icons, and each model brings out an experience filled with tail snapping performance and wide smiles – be it on track or tackling your favorite B roads. Present today is this 2023 BMW M8 Competition Convertible, it's the perfect balance of performance and luxury and has just 6,000 miles on the clock making it an almost factory fresh example for your driving pleasure.
BMW’s i Series of electric cars and SUVs is in full swing. The Bavarian automaker released the BMW i range of electric vehicles over a decade ago, with the swish i3 and stunning i8. In 2021, the i4 made its way to dealerships, as an electric executive or midsize-class car. Based on the 4-Series Gran Coupe, the i4 quickly gained a reputation as an excellent entry point into luxury electric motoring, a car that can easily handle all family requirements. So why not pick up this 2023 BMW i4 M50 Gran Coupe and check out the EV lifestyle? This car comes with two keys, a US charging socket, and less than 18,000 miles on the clock.
The BMW M5 is the high-performance variant of BMW’s popular midsize or executive sedan. Designed to offer proper performance to the enthusiast driver with a family, the M5 has gained a cult following all over the world since the first E28 M5 rolled off the lines in October 1984. Between 1998 and 2003, the E39 M5 ruled the BMW fleet and has since gained a place of immortality. Meanwhile, the E39 was the first M5 to use a V8 engine, a beautifully tuneful naturally aspirated unit. It’s no surprise that the E39 M5 is one of the most sought-after in the M5 series. So, we’ve got a 2001 BMW M5 with just 43,000 miles on the clock for one lucky enthusiast to snap up. The car comes with all info as reported by the current owner and some tasty Dinan enhancements to make it even nicer to drive.
Porsche’s first SUV, the Cayenne was introduced in 2002. The Cayenne quickly gained a reputation as a luxury SUV that offered Porsche’s signature driving experience, making it the most family-friendly car that the Stuttgart automaker offered at the time. Mind you, this was before the Panamera, when Porsche’s only other models were the 911 and Boxster. Now, the Cayenne is on the third generation, and continues to be a best-seller for Porsche. So, if you want a Porsche that can easily be reckoned with as your sole family vehicle, check out this 46,000-mile 2020 Porsche Cayenne S from our inventory. It’s got a punchy V6 under the hood, plenty of tech features, and is a sharp looker too.
The Bentley Continental was introduced in 2003, as the first Bentley under Volkswagen ownership of the iconic British luxury automaker. Since then, the Continental GT is one of their flagship two-door products. It’s an immensely capable driver’s car that’s also packed with the last word in luxury features and finishes. Truly embodying the Bentley spirit of redefining driving at the higher echelons, you’d be missing out on a lot if you didn’t pick up this 2013 Bentley Continental GTC from us. This gorgeous drop top bears only 25,000 miles on the clock. Let us tell you a bit more.
The successor of Jaguar’s iconic XJS grand tourer, the XK was introduced in 1996. It ran until 2014, across two generations, before the F-Type took over. The XK also spawned a high-performance, supercharged variant called the XKR. With Jaguar’s recent rebranding and new direction causing quite a bit of controversy, why not celebrate what the brand used to be, rather than taking up arms at what it might be? This 2005 Jaguar XKR Roadster is a great way to celebrate, with its drop-top and supercharged V8 waiting for you to enjoy. The car packs just 118,064 miles, and has been recently serviced too.
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