RE: BMW 6 Series (E63): PH Buying Guide

RE: BMW 6 Series (E63): PH Buying Guide

Monday 3rd October 2016

BMW 6 Series (E63): PH Buying Guide

BMW's stylish GT may be one of Bangle's best and is a bargain buy to boot



After a 14-year layoff, BMW revived the 6 Series badge in late 2003 with the arrival of the E63 model. Initially there was just the one model, a 645Ci Coupe with a 333hp 4.4-litre V8 and a clear statement of intent to offer a true Bavarian alternative to the Mercedes CL.

With a choice of six-speed automatic, manual and rare SMG (sequential manual gearbox) transmissions, the 645 could hit 62mph from rest in 5.4 seconds and ran into an electronic limiter at 155mph. Performance was helped by the use of aluminium in the structure, while plastic front wings and an aluminium bonnet meant a kerb weight of 1,600kg, though fuel economy in the mid-20s is about the best most owners can expect in mixed driving.


An E64-tagged Convertible version arrived in March 2004 with a fabric roof and an unusual separate rear glass screen that dropped down into the rear bulkhead. This meant the car could be driven with all of the windows lowered for fresh air motoring but with the protection of the roof from bright sunlight. It demonstrated this model was primarily targeted at the sunnier parts of the USA, but it also found favour with UK buyers.

At the end of 2004, BMW finally expanded the engine range with the 630i, which used the same 258hp 3.0-litre in-line six as the 5 Series. It could cover 0-62mph in 6.3 seconds as a manual or 6.5 with the automatic in the coupe, and the Convertible was only slightly slower. Many reckoned this was the better E63 model to drive thanks to less weight over the front axle and it could manage 30mpg.

The V10-powered M6 arrived a year after this in September 2005, but we'll leave this model for another buying guide as it's a very different beast from the main E63/E64 models. Around the same time, the 645 was supplanted by the 4.8-litre 650i that now delivered 367hp, 0-62mph in 5.2 seconds and 22.4mpg.

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Come mid-2007, it was time for a refresh, often referred to in BMW circles as an LCI (Life Cycle Impulse) update. Among the changes were discreet rows of LED lights above the main lamps, a new front lower bumper and slightly reshaped back lights. However, the big change was the addition of BMW's EfficientDynamics technology that brought improved economy so the 630i could not offer 35.8mpg combined consumption.

At the same time, the 286hp 635d appeared on sale. It seemed controversial at the time, but now diesel-powered coupes are the norm. This one managed 0-62mph in 6.0 seconds, 155mph and 40.9mpg, so no surprise it found an instant audience with company drivers.

A final flourish in August 2009 saw the arrival of BMW Professional Navigation fitted to all 6 Series models, along with and improved radio and ConnectedDrive, Bluetooth and voice control. Production ended in late 2010 as the new F12 model waited to be launched in 2011.

Since then, the E63 and E64 have retained a strong following as few cars offer the mix of performance, quality and four seats. That doesn't mean prices are high, though, and early 645Ci coupes can be had from £5,000, while the 630i starts from around £1,000 more. Convertibles go from £6,500, while a diesel-powered 635d will demand £11,000 for something with reasonable miles. The later 650i models cost from £9,000 with average mileage and good service records.


PHer's view:
"I wanted a Coupe and a V8 would be perfect. Prices of big engined V8 coupes seemed to be going down and when looking I couldn't believe how low the BMW 645 had dropped. It was an easy decision."
Andy Keedwell


Buying Guide contents:
Introduction
Powertrain
Rolling chassis
Body
Interior
At a glance

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REDCARISMINE

Original Poster:

45 posts

91 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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I am just about to trade in an Audi TT for one of these and they both are virtually the same cost

So much car for the money I left the bmw garage thinking I had just robbed them - or someone was going to come chasing after me saying they had made a mistake - unbelievable it cost 80+ k new 2012 only done 20k miles and fully loaded and now virtually the same price as a 2014 tt

By the way my 2014 Audi TT TFSI Quattro amplified black in Samoan orange still available for another week before we swap find it in the ads




RobEB

96 posts

95 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Still a good looking car to me, i would love to have one. They're just not multistorey car park friendly., they're too big.. Coupe only, i'm not interested in convertibles. Also, with the later auto gearbox.
Can anyone who has one please post some details of servicing and parts costs for these?

Granfondo

12,241 posts

206 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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18k miles and mint!

Granfondo

12,241 posts

206 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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REDCARISMINE said:
I am just about to trade in an Audi TT for one of these and they both are virtually the same cost

So much car for the money I left the bmw garage thinking I had just robbed them - or someone was going to come chasing after me saying they had made a mistake - unbelievable it cost 80+ k new 2012 only done 20k miles and fully loaded and now virtually the same price as a 2014 tt

By the way my 2014 Audi TT TFSI Quattro amplified black in Samoan orange still available for another week before we swap find it in the ads
how much did you pay?

carlpea

381 posts

139 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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I sold mine after six months as I couldn't live with the passenger seat knocking.

What I resorted to whilst in my ownership:



Limpet

6,309 posts

161 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Am I the only one who thinks these are deeply ugly? Side profile is OK, but the front end is hideous. It always looks to me like someone has fitted the lights, bumper and grille from a completely different car.

kambites

67,556 posts

221 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Limpet said:
Am I the only one who thinks these are deeply ugly? Side profile is OK, but the front end is hideous. It always looks to me like someone has fitted the lights, bumper and grille from a completely different car.
I think they're one fo the more successful "Bangle era" BMW designs. You certainly couldn't call it pretty, but it's striking and cohesive to my eyes.

Herbs

4,916 posts

229 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Great cars, will be very sad to see mine go soon - longest I've ever kept a car.

Mr Snrub

24,977 posts

227 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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kambites said:
Limpet said:
Am I the only one who thinks these are deeply ugly? Side profile is OK, but the front end is hideous. It always looks to me like someone has fitted the lights, bumper and grille from a completely different car.
I think they're one fo the more successful "Bangle era" BMW designs. You certainly couldn't call it pretty, but it's striking and cohesive to my eyes.
It has grown on me, especially the convertible, but still reminds me of this


parabolica

6,715 posts

184 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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2012 makes it the newer shape 6 no? I had a E63-shape for a few years which I traded in against a 2012 640i in March and I paid a similar price. I loved my 645Ci but the new version is generations ahead.

annodomini2

6,861 posts

251 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Limpet said:
Am I the only one who thinks these are deeply ugly? Side profile is OK, but the front end is hideous. It always looks to me like someone has fitted the lights, bumper and grille from a completely different car.
Agree, hate the styling on these, I personally don't think they look right from any angle.

Ekona

1,653 posts

202 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Absolutely love mine, had it 18 months now and still enjoy it as much as I ever did. 645ci, manual gearbox, pretty much nothing in the way of options so less to go wrong! I've done the valve stem seals using the AGA tool, replaced all the dampers & springs with BC Racing gear, new H&R ARBs fitted, new clutch and flywheel, brakes all round (now available from BMW as a value pack, so more like £500 than the £1000 mentioned in the article), M Sport gearknob which transformed the shift feel, and I'm in the process of fitting Recaro Pole Position seats too.

Oh yeah, and it'll not in resale silver any more either...



Most people seem to be 50/50 love/loathe over it, but I'm 100% happy with it so I reckon that's all that matters smile

REDCARISMINE

Original Poster:

45 posts

91 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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parabolica said:
2012 makes it the newer shape 6 no? I had a E63-shape for a few years which I traded in against a 2012 640i in March and I paid a similar price. I loved my 645Ci but the new version is generations ahead.
great to see you are enjoying your car - I am certainly looking forward to getting mine would agree the standard spec is fantastic on these and so many loaded ones out there - for the money I still cant believe what you get .. think / hope the depreciation levels out around here

Fox-

13,238 posts

246 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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REDCARISMINE said:
great to see you are enjoying your car - I am certainly looking forward to getting mine would agree the standard spec is fantastic on these and so many loaded ones out there - for the money I still cant believe what you get .. think / hope the depreciation levels out around here
Obviously the depreciation doesn't level out at £25k because this is a buying guide for the previous model, not yours, which quite clearly explains how prices now start from £5k.

Good though it is there is no reason to suspect the F12 won't follow a similar profile - it'll lose 5 figures over the next 5 years.

rswift

1,179 posts

175 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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I drove this from Nice to Bedfordshire with only food & fuel stops a couple of weeks ago.....it really grew on me, and was very comfortable .... and that was roof down all the way.


cerb4.5lee

30,560 posts

180 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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annodomini2 said:
Limpet said:
Am I the only one who thinks these are deeply ugly? Side profile is OK, but the front end is hideous. It always looks to me like someone has fitted the lights, bumper and grille from a completely different car.
Agree, hate the styling on these, I personally don't think they look right from any angle.
I've never been keen on the looks either, I think Bangle's eyesight needed some attention that's for sure.

rswift

1,179 posts

175 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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[quote=rswift]I drove this from Nice to Bedfordshire with only food & fuel stops a couple of weeks ago.....it really grew on me, and was very comfortable .... and that was roof down all the way.



Granfondo

12,241 posts

206 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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swerni said:
Granfondo said:


18k miles and mint!
What are the repayments of it ?
If you need finance you probably can't afford to own it! wink

rsv gone!

11,288 posts

241 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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rswift]swift said:
I drove this from Nice to Bedfordshire with only food & fuel stops a couple of weeks ago.....it really grew on me, and was very comfortable .... and that was roof down all the way.


Handbrake works well

T16OLE

2,946 posts

191 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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REDCARISMINE said:
I am just about to trade in an Audi TT for one of these and they both are virtually the same cost

So much car for the money I left the bmw garage thinking I had just robbed them - or someone was going to come chasing after me saying they had made a mistake - unbelievable it cost 80+ k new 2012 only done 20k miles and fully loaded and now virtually the same price as a 2014 tt

By the way my 2014 Audi TT TFSI Quattro amplified black in Samoan orange still available for another week before we swap find it in the ads
Funnily enough I traded by TT (mk2 V6) for a 640d in April.

Loving life in the 640d

Ran a 645ci prior to the TT, don't buy a cheap one, you'll spend too much making it 'right'

Engine & Gearbox oil leaks cost me about £1,500 to put right, it still leaked.

Edited by T16OLE on Sunday 2nd October 20:57