Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Deep Six? BMW Stops U.S.-Market 6-series Coupe Production

Aficionados and brand historians will recall that BMW launched the original 6 series in 1976 as a replacement for the beloved E9 car, which includes the brand definition of the 3.0 CS and CSL coupe. The shark 6er is the icon of the 1970s and 80s, moving and swinging, M635CSi standing on top of the heap

. Then No. 6 disappears, replaced by the 8 series, offering V-8 and V-12 power units as well as miniaturized kidney grille to better suit its key pop-up headlamps
. When six years ago, 6er came back with the German Camaro, it would first appear as a coupe. Now go a little bit. The news was our first report on Road & Track. While the 6-series convertible and the Gran Coupe four doors continued, the US consumer's car production quietly stopped in February, 

BMW did not say whether to restart. Although the car is still in the dealer batch, they do not do anything again, so if you want a 6 series of two-door fixed roof, it is best to visit your BMW store, not later.