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I'd never own one as that would be too silly...but I can't think of a better way of saying "**** off" on 4 wheels!
The X6 is horrible, but I do like the M6. I dont care what my car says, I buy them because I want them and because they make me happy, not for anyone else!
You have a very limited imagination then. I think something that says Bentley or Rolls would be better.
freak.
... thats the car not you.
Can't see the point of it, and it's pretty damn ugly!
Hideous and pointless car. Now the A5 or Merc CLS are a different matter...
Its fugly and surely a 335d (or whatever number their up to now) tourer is way better and cheaper. That been said if no manufacturer put their mad ideas into production, we wouldnt have had the espace, the mini or the suzuki x90 😕
I like it too, lots.
Oh dear.
It looks rather splendid in pictures. I've just got a hunch it will be annoying in person. 🙂
I saw one parked behind a low wall and it looked OK as you couldn't see how high and malproportioned it was. If you can see the full thing from wheels to roof it's plain frightening from all angles.
We saw one with a Karmann body kit on it last weekend - almost certainly driven by a footballer's wife and clear proof that money can't buy taste.
The point is it's ugly and offensive to tree huggers like me but it's just done so well it looks great. All current beamers (1 series saloon perhaps aside) are so well proprtioned and styles. Audi's up there too now.
Bad taste for sure but way more offensive IMO than any Bentley or Roller.
I'd almost sell my 7 series for it if they did one with a bigger engine.
Burn him, burn the heretic!
chavtastic:
You all know it is an absolutely abhorrent excuse for transport, serving no purpose other than the metaphorical willy waving.
I saw one in a motorway services, and can only echo the footballer wife comment, very cheap looking, very tacky and ostentatious.
The thing is, I don't know why - but I quite like it. I suspect its because I reminded of the bowler wildcat or whatever its name is.
cynic-al - Member
I'd almost sell my 7 series for it if they did one with a bigger engine.
They've just brought out an M-version of the X5 and X6. I think they're around £80k/£90k.
Personally, I like the X5 and X6, but they are pretty pointless.
[i]The point is it's ugly and offensive to tree huggers like me
I'd almost sell my 7 series for it if they did one with a bigger engine.[/i]
???
I drive a £1K 1989 Eunos. It was a joke.
Can't imagine spending £90K on a car, even if I could. I'd never buy a SUV/4x4 either.
I quite like the look of the M6, I'd never buy one and I can't see what niche role they fulfil but I don't think it's hideous (well not compared with the vast majority of other cars out there, e.g. anything made by Peugeot :p )
WHen I see a X6 or a Chrysler 300 I always think of small time gangsters.
Take an SUV, and give it coupe impracticality (small boot, limited height).
Take a coupe, and give it SUV high CoG and compromised handling.
Take a 4x4 and give it car-like off-road (in)ability.
Add in a splash of vulgarity, an expensive badge, and you've...an X6. Huzzah!
What were those Germans thinking?
Love all the current BMW designs, they just look so right, especially the Z4 and the 3 series coupe is one of the best proportioned cars currently out there. But all the models with an 'X' in front just seem pointless and hideous to me. The X5 was naff enough, but the X6 just seems the epitome of horrendousness.
There's an X6 locally with the registration P 1 KEY . . . . quite apt, me thinks.
X6 almost as ugly as that porsche thingy.
cynic-al - Member
The point is it's ugly and offensive to tree huggers like me but it's just done so well it looks great. All current beamers (1 series saloon perhaps aside) are so well proprtioned and styles.
BMW's are [i]not[/i] well proportioned, panel lines, light clusters, boot/bonnet integration, none have any kind of cohesive flow. Audi, on the other hand manage to get body lines that flow from front to back, light clusters, particularly rear ones, blend beautifully into the overall body shape. The A5 is a striking example of how to make a large car look clean and simple, the crease line along the top of the body has a subtle wasp-waist that serves to avoid a heavy bulky appearance. I think the A5/S5 is one of the most beautiful coupes ever, not a line out of place. I want one so much it hurts!
cynic-al - Member
The point is it's ugly and offensive to tree huggers like me but it's just done so well it looks great. All current beamers (1 series saloon perhaps aside) are so well proprtioned and styles.
BMW's are [i]not[/i] well proportioned, panel lines, light clusters, boot/bonnet integration, none have any kind of cohesive flow. Audi, on the other hand manage to get body lines that flow from front to back, light clusters, particularly rear ones, blend beautifully into the overall body shape. The A5 is a striking example of how to make a large car look clean and simple, the crease line along the top of the body has a subtle wasp-waist that serves to avoid a heavy bulky appearance. I think the A5/S5 is one of the most beautiful coupes ever, not a line out of place. I want one so much it hurts!
boss has an x5 company car. his dad has an x6. i like it.
Dont blame you hadge they were a great proportioned looking car.
BMWs are nice cars but it seems to me that they get driven too aggressively!!. Their owners often seem to stick those diy M.Sport badges on the back and use the roads for their "motorsport".
I admit there are many exceptions but the brand certainly appeals to the self certified "sporty" driver.
When i've been badly "cut up" on my road bike there seems to be a large proportion of times when its by some BMW.... stereotyping finished!!
An X5 with 700hp:
I'm not a fan, but boy check the vid!



