BMW 635d (2007) review
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BMW 635d (2007) review
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A 635d? Hmm, potentially an interesting combo Indeed. Mating the excellent twin-turbo 3.0-litre diesel to BMW's mildly-facelifted 6-Series Coupe and Cabriolet, creating (they say) the world. The 635d is available in both coupe and convertible guise, with a choice of two trims - standard and Sport, the latter offering more focused suspension, larger wheels and delectable sports seats.
BMW 635d Sport review | Autocar
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Both the BMW 635d and 640d represent absolutely outstanding practicality and usability for anyone looking for a GT/sports car which you can genuinely use every day. BMW's luxury coupe of the noughties is inexpensive to buy, good looking and available with a V8. Here's what you need to know before buying one.
BMW 635d technical details, history, photos on Better Parts LTD
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BMW's Service Inclusive package that provides added peace of mind motoring for five years or 60,000 miles will also be standard on all 6 Series models (except M derivatives). Prices for the range start at £53,710 OTR for the 630i SE Coupé and £59,400 OTR for a 630i SE Convertible. BMW 6 series 2007 3.0 diesel description Coupe BMW 635d has been produced from September, 2007 to 2011.
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It has six-cylinder diesel engine with displacement of 3.0 litres, which produces power of 286 horsepower on 4400 rpm and torque 580 Nm (Newton metres) on 1750 revolutions per minute. A BMW 3lt diesel will last well beyond 300k miles if as above. My 635d is low mileage at 38k, a 2010 reg Sport Edition with some of the M bits as fitted to the run out cars (last of the model).
BMW 635d Sport Convertible review | Autocar
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Reviews homepage -> BMW reviews A Week at the Wheel Cambs, England BMW 635d Inside & Out: Such is the pace of car development that many rivals to the BMW 6 Series have released new versions of their equivalent models with some - most notably the Jaguar XK - making the 6 Series appear slightly dated, despite its relative youth. The revised 6-series, fitted with the 286PS 3.0-litre straight six twin-turbo diesel for the first time, is yet more having your cake and eating it from BMW. Adding a diesel gives the 6-series far greater appeal to top-ranking employees, particularly those on cash.
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BMW 635d Sport review | Autocar
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BMW 635d (2007) review
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BMW 635d Coupe UK-spec (E63) 2008–11 images (1600x1200)
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