Man, there are some deals out there now...
#1
Man, there are some deals out there now...
...check this one out:
2006 BMW M6, 11,000 mi, $55K:
Helluva deal for a practically new M6....if I didn't need four doors, I'd think about this one...drove one a few months back, and that is one freakin' fantastic motor, even without the nutty torque I've gotten used to exploiting.
2006 BMW M6, 11,000 mi, $55K:
Helluva deal for a practically new M6....if I didn't need four doors, I'd think about this one...drove one a few months back, and that is one freakin' fantastic motor, even without the nutty torque I've gotten used to exploiting.
#6
good deal...
but not sold on the SMG3. Great fast gear box.. but not refined as the M-DCT.
I would rather wait for a slighly used GT-R or CTS-V. Both vehicles can keep up with the M6 and M5.
but not sold on the SMG3. Great fast gear box.. but not refined as the M-DCT.
I would rather wait for a slighly used GT-R or CTS-V. Both vehicles can keep up with the M6 and M5.
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The auctions are having some spikes of late- while this wont last, I have seen cars that booked the same last week as they did in January...
The lowest prices I saw was January and February... if that trend continued, Id bet this M6 would have been even lower.
The lowest prices I saw was January and February... if that trend continued, Id bet this M6 would have been even lower.