2004 BMW 6-Series Model Lineup Review

645Ci Coupe
Grand touring in the modern era.

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2004 BMW 6-Series Review

The BMW 645Ci Coupe ($69,300) and 645Ci Convertible ($76,300) are nearly identical in temperament and equipment. Leather upholstery, a choice of rich interior trim, and a long list of luxury features are standard.

BMW's 4.4-liter V8 power the 645Ci models, delivering 325 horsepower to the rear wheels. A choice of transmissions includes six-speed manual gearbox (standard), six-speed automatic with Steptronic (a no-cost option), and a six-speed sequential manual gearbox ($1,500).

Options include Sirius satellite radio ($500); heated front seats ($450); park distance control ($700), active cruise control ($2,200); head-up display ($1,500). They come standard with a sports suspension, 18-inch wheels and xenon headlamps, but a Sport Package ($2,800) adds active steering, 19-inch sport wheels with run-flat tires, and sport seats. A Premium Sound Package ($1,800) includes Logic7 audio with six-disc CD changer. A Cold Weather Package ($700) includes heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and a ski bag. Next Page


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