Sunday, June 28, 2009

BMW M6 Convertible Review Part 3 of 3

The M6 is mounted with radar parking assist function. A feature of the M6 is the soft close doors. They are useful when you are in a race. Navigation in real-time traffic is a must. In addition, if you're not familiar with what the area where you are, the M6 can configure an alternate route for you. The M6 comes with a DVD that almost all restaurants, service station, cinema, museum, or anything else you want stored for easy access to the navigation function. This is especially useful when you are looking for gas in an unknown field. If you know something about the sports car 500 horsepower, then you are very familiar with the search for gas. The M6 has 17 gallon tank and is about 14 miles per gallon between the highway and street mileage. Much of it also depends on your driving habits as well.

You can sync your Bluetooth phone with the M6. You can answer and end calls from the steering wheel or the I-drive button. The absence of a disc changer loading sucks, but you can not have everything, heated seats are great for winter. The convertible also has a rear window will go up or down independently with the touch of a button. I-drive to manage your phone book, audio, navigation and air-conditioning all in one. You can also manage the climate control of manual buttons on the dashboard. All windows within the convertible may be filed with the push of two buttons. The Heads of display within the M6 is useful to say the least. It tells you speed, gear, as well as directions on where you go if you have navigation license. The M6 is technologically advanced and performance well beyond the wisdom of a $ 100,000 prize.

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