BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe (2012 - 2017) Owner Reviews
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- Year/plate: 2015/65
- Bought: New in December 2015
Not overgenerous room in the back, especially if the driver is more than 5' 9".This can cause discomfort for passengers...
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- Year/plate: 2016/16
- Bought: Used in July 2020
Fantastic car, since buying the car 5 months ago, we've covered over 6k miles already mainly on long trips; Wales,...
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- Year/plate: 2012/12
- Bought: Used in February 2013
Four doors and a large boot, on a coupe with stunning looks - albeit this is a big car (length/width...
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