It's been a while since all the major publications reviewed the M6 Gran Coupe and Jeremy Clarkson was amongst the first guys to do it. The new 4-door coupe was driven, criticized and praised for its weaknesses and qualities but no one does it like Jezza.
While we read his piece on this car, we could help but notice that he had a way of saying bad things about it in a very positive and funny way. I guess being in the business for so long does bring about some keen writing skills.
On the matter of the car, few things haven't already been said. The car felt fast and light on its feet, sometimes even lighter than the 2-door version, the F13 M6 Coupe. Inside, you'll find all the luxury you need and only 2 seats in the back, even though for a fee, you can get another one.
The thing that bothered the Top Gear presenter was that the car felt a bit over complicated, with all those electronic devices and buttons that make sure you set it up exactly as you want it. Hey, you can't satisfy everyone, no matter how hard you try, right?
All in all, his conclusion was that the car deserves its price tag and it does bring about a plus of style compared to the car it's sharing most of its parts with, the M5.
Story via Driving.co.uk
On the matter of the car, few things haven't already been said. The car felt fast and light on its feet, sometimes even lighter than the 2-door version, the F13 M6 Coupe. Inside, you'll find all the luxury you need and only 2 seats in the back, even though for a fee, you can get another one.
The thing that bothered the Top Gear presenter was that the car felt a bit over complicated, with all those electronic devices and buttons that make sure you set it up exactly as you want it. Hey, you can't satisfy everyone, no matter how hard you try, right?
All in all, his conclusion was that the car deserves its price tag and it does bring about a plus of style compared to the car it's sharing most of its parts with, the M5.
Story via Driving.co.uk