The BMW 6 Series epitomizes the pinnacle of automotive elegance and performance. This captivating range of luxury sports cars commands attention with its sleek silhouette, muscular stance, and head-turning design. Beneath its alluring exterior lies a symphony of technological prowess, with a potent engine delivering exhilarating acceleration, while a sophisticated suspension system ensures a balance between dynamic handling and refined ride quality.
The 6 Series embodies BMW's unwavering commitment to driver engagement. Its responsive steering, razor-sharp precision, and impeccable braking capabilities make every drive an unforgettable experience. The cabin is a haven of comfort and luxury, adorned with premium materials, intricate...
The BMW 6 Series epitomizes the pinnacle of automotive elegance and performance. This captivating range of luxury sports cars commands attention with its sleek silhouette, muscular stance, and head-turning design. Beneath its alluring exterior lies a symphony of technological prowess, with a potent engine delivering exhilarating acceleration, while a sophisticated suspension system ensures a balance between dynamic handling and refined ride quality.
The 6 Series embodies BMW's unwavering commitment to driver engagement. Its responsive steering, razor-sharp precision, and impeccable braking capabilities make every drive an unforgettable experience. The cabin is a haven of comfort and luxury, adorned with premium materials, intricate craftsmanship, and state-of-the-art amenities. The seamless integration of technology further enhances the driving experience, providing intuitive control and connectivity at the driver's fingertips.
The BMW 633CSi, part of the E24 series produced from 1976 to 1989, represents a pinnacle of German engineering, blending luxury, performance, and distinctive styling. This 1983 model, powered by a 3.2-liter inline-six engine with Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection, offers a refined driving experience characteristic of BMW's commitment to automotive excellence. Known for its smooth power delivery and sophisticated design, the 633CSi was a flagship coupe, embodying the brand's heritage of performance and luxury. Its robust construction and advanced features for its era, including optional ABS and a reinforced safety cage, underscore its enduring appeal to enthusiasts and collectors alike.
This manual covers the BMW 6 Series, specifically the first generation E24 chassis, produced from 1976 to 1989. This luxury grand tourer, known for its iconic Giugiaro styling and renowned BMW handling, was offered in models including the 633CSi, 635CSi, and the high-performance M6. Engineered for performance-oriented luxury car buyers and enthusiasts, the E24 is celebrated for its sophisticated suspension, rear-wheel drive dynamics, and the powerful inline-six engines that powered its impressive performance. Its enduring appeal has cemented its status as a desirable modern classic.
This manual covers the BMW 6 Series, chassis code E24, produced from 1983 to 1989. This iconic grand tourer, available in 633CSi, 635CSi, and M6 variants, is renowned for its distinctive Paul Bracq design and engineering excellence, embodying BMW's philosophy of performance and luxury. The E24 served as BMW's flagship coupe, offering a blend of comfort for long journeys and exhilarating driving dynamics, particularly in the high-performance M6 model which featured an engine derived from the M1 supercar.
The BMW 6 Series E24, produced from 1983 to 1989, stands as a distinguished luxury grand tourer, embodying BMW's commitment to performance, style, and driving pleasure. Known for its iconic "shark nose" design and powerful inline-six engines, including the M30B32, M30B34, and the high-performance S38B35 found in the M6, this model offered a compelling blend of comfort and dynamic capability. Available in coupe and convertible body styles, the E24 competed with other elite European GTs, offering a sophisticated driving experience characterized by its refined suspension, luxurious interiors, and robust engineering.
This manual covers the BMW 6 Series, specifically the E24 chassis, produced between 1983 and 1989. This generation includes models such as the 633CSi, 635CSi, and the high-performance M6 (M635CSi). The BMW 6 Series is renowned for its blend of luxury, performance, and elegant design, embodying the brand's commitment to engineering excellence and the "Ultimate Driving Machine" ethos. These vehicles were built with a focus on driving dynamics and a premium experience, making them desirable grand tourers.
This manual covers the BMW 6 Series, specifically the E24 chassis, produced between 1983 and 1989. This generation of the 6 Series, known for its distinctive 'shark-nose' design, represents BMW's commitment to luxury Grand Tourers, offering a blend of performance and comfort. Engine variants covered include the 633CSi, 635CSi, and the high-performance M6, each powered by robust inline-six engines. The vehicle was available in Coupe, Convertible, and a rarer Sedan body styles, embodying sophisticated engineering and driving dynamics for its era.
The BMW 6 Series E24, produced from 1983 to 1989, represents a pinnacle of automotive engineering, blending performance, luxury, and timeless design. As a successor to the E9 Coupe, the E24 was built upon the robust 5 Series platform, embodying BMW's philosophy of driving dynamics and sophisticated craftsmanship. This generation of the 6 Series is renowned for its powerful inline-6 cylinder M30 engines, offering horsepower ranging from 182 to 218 hp and torque between 225 and 265 lb-ft, delivered through either a Getrag 5-speed manual or a ZF 4-speed automatic transmission. Its rear-wheel-drive layout, coupled with a focus on driver engagement and comfort, cemented its status as a premier Grand Tourer, recognized for its exceptional road holding and enduring aesthetic appeal.
The BMW 6 Series, specifically the E24 chassis, represents a significant era of luxury coupe engineering, produced from 1983 to 1989. This first-generation model, available in pre-facelift and facelift variants, is characterized by its robust inline-6 cylinder engines, including 3.2 and 3.5-liter options powered by Bosch L-Jetronic or Motronic fuel injection. Its design as a 2-door coupe, coupled with a wheelbase of approximately 103.2 inches and a length of around 191.1 inches, emphasizes its grand touring capabilities. The vehicle's engineering quality is evident in its sophisticated independent front and semi-trailing arm rear suspension systems, power-assisted steering, and rear-wheel drive configuration with detailed differential and axle coverage.
The 6 Series E24, produced from 1983 to 1989, represents a pinnacle of luxury grand touring coupes during its era. Characterized by its sleek, aerodynamic design and a focus on blending performance with refined comfort, the E24 was engineered to be a sophisticated long-distance cruiser, competing with other prestigious marques. It offered a potent inline 6-cylinder engine, available in 3.4L and 3.5L configurations, paired with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission, embodying a commitment to driving dynamics and engineering excellence. This model was designed for affluent buyers who appreciated its powerful yet smooth ride, distinctive styling, and the overall premium experience.
The BMW 6 Series, chassis code E24, represents a distinguished line of luxury grand tourers produced from 1976 to 1989. This model, specifically covering the 1983-1989 production years, embodies BMW's commitment to performance and engineering excellence, often referred to as the 'Ultimate Driving Machine.' Known for its elegant coupe styling and powerful inline-six M30 engines, the E24 offered a compelling blend of comfort and dynamic capability, making it a benchmark in its class. Notable variants include the high-performance M635CSi, equipped with the potent M88 engine.
The BMW 633CSi, part of the E24 generation produced in 1984, represents BMW's commitment to engineering excellence and the 'Ultimate Driving Machine' philosophy. This luxury coupe is known for its powerful inline 6-cylinder M30B33 engine, delivering approximately 197 horsepower and 208 lb-ft of torque, coupled with either a Getrag 5-speed manual or a ZF 4-speed automatic transmission. Its sophisticated design, refined interior, and focus on performance made it a distinguished vehicle in its class. The 633CSi embodies a blend of sporty dynamics and grand touring comfort, a hallmark of BMW's heritage in producing high-quality, reliable automobiles.
The BMW 6 Series, specifically the 635CSi model from 1985 (chassis code E24), represents a pinnacle of automotive engineering, blending performance with luxury. Powered by the M30B34 inline 6-cylinder engine, this vehicle offers robust performance with approximately 218 horsepower and 304 Nm of torque, managed by a Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection system and a Motronic engine control unit. Known for its distinctive styling and engaging driving dynamics, the 635CSi was designed for enthusiasts who appreciated both grand touring comfort and sporting capability. Its heritage is rooted in BMW's commitment to quality and innovation, making it a sought-after vehicle for its timeless design and driving experience.
The 1986 BMW 635CSi, part of the E24 series, represents a pinnacle of automotive engineering, blending sporty performance with luxurious grand touring capabilities. Powered by a robust 3.5-liter inline-six M30 engine, this rear-wheel-drive coupe offers approximately 182-200 horsepower and is available with either a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission. Its distinctive styling, refined interior, and advanced features for its era underscore BMW's commitment to quality and driver engagement, making it a sought-after vehicle for enthusiasts.
This manual covers the 1987 BMW E24 6 Series, including the L6 and M6 sub-models. The E24 generation, produced from 1976 to 1989, is renowned for its elegant design, inspired by Paul Bracq, and its robust engineering, built upon the E12 5 Series platform. The 1987 models represent the pinnacle of this line, with the L6 offering a luxurious driving experience powered by a 3.4-liter inline-six engine, and the M6 featuring a more potent 3.5-liter engine, serving as a homologation special for motorsport. These vehicles are characterized by their distinctive shark-nose styling and were manufactured in Dingolfing, Germany, embodying BMW's commitment to performance and quality.
The BMW E24 6 Series, specifically the 1988 635CSi and M6 models, represents a pinnacle of German engineering in the luxury grand tourer segment. These vehicles are renowned for their robust inline-6 engines, the M30B34 for the 635CSi and the high-performance S38B35 for the M6, delivering a compelling blend of power and refinement. The E24 platform, produced from 1976 to 1989, is celebrated for its elegant coupe styling, sophisticated handling, and comfortable ride, making it an ideal choice for long-distance touring. The engineering quality and reliability inherent in BMW's design philosophy ensure these vehicles continue to be appreciated by enthusiasts and collectors alike.
The 1989 BMW 635CSi, part of the E24 generation, embodies the marque's "Ultimate Driving Machine" ethos with its elegant coupe styling and potent performance. This model, produced in Germany, features a robust inline 6-cylinder M30B35 engine displacing 3.4 liters, delivering approximately 208-218 horsepower and 224-230 lb-ft of torque. It was offered with a Getrag 5-speed manual or a ZF 4-speed automatic transmission, catering to driving enthusiasts and those seeking a luxurious grand tourer. The 635CSi is recognized for its blend of luxury, engineering, and classic GT aesthetics, making it a highly regarded modern classic.
The BMW 6 Series, produced from 2011 to 2017, represents a pinnacle of luxury grand touring, available in Coupe (F13), Convertible (F12), and Gran Coupe (F06) body styles. This generation continues BMW's legacy of combining elegant and sporty design with powerful performance, offering refined driving dynamics and a luxurious, driver-focused interior. Featuring potent turbocharged engines, such as the N55 inline-six and N63 V8, and advanced technology like the iDrive infotainment system and optional driver assistance features, the 6 Series was engineered to provide a sophisticated and engaging driving experience. Its engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of the BMW brand, positioning it as a strong competitor in the luxury GT segment.
This manual covers the R/6 Series motorcycles, including the R60/6, R75/6, and R90/6 models produced between 1973 and 1976. These iconic air-cooled boxer-twin motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, reliable shaft drive, and enduring quality, representing a significant advancement in motorcycle heritage. The /6 series introduced key features like standard electric starters and improved braking systems, making them capable and comfortable machines for touring and everyday riding. Each model in the series offers a distinct balance of power and performance, from the versatile R60/6 to the potent R90/6, all built with the characteristic German precision that has defined motorcycles for decades.