Rent BMW 630 Ci cabriolet in Roma

Rent BMW 630 Ci cabriolet in Roma - Italy

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Price

Delivery in this city for minimum 7 days

  • 1 day / 200 km : On request
  • 3 days / 600 km : On request
  • 7 days / 1400 km : From 4396 €
Our rates vary per season.

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Rental Conditions

  • Deductile : 15000 €
  • Add insurance (per rental day): 60 €
  • Reduced deductible : 6000 €
  • Add kilometer : 3 €
  • Minimum Age: 25 Years

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Engine & Transmission
  • Horsepower : 258ch Cv
  • Torke : 300 at 4 000
  • Displacement : 2996 cm3
  • Gearbox : Automatic
Performances
  • Max speed : 250 km/h
  • 0-100 km/h : 6,9 s
Price & Miscellaneous
  • Price : 73950 euros
  • Interior color : black
  • Exterior color : black
  • Places inside: 2+2
  • Constructor : www.bmw.com/com/en/
An all-new 6 Series (E63) was introduced in 2003, filling the hole in the lineup left since the end of the 8 Series' production, and based on the underpinnings of the E60 5 Series. Compared to the 5 Series saloon/touring, the 6 Series coupe/cabriolet has more emphasis on performance as opposed to practicality and it is priced close to the flagship 7 Series saloon. The new 6-Series was introduced with a 4.4 L 333 PS (245 kW) V8 engine for the 645Ci. In 2004, a more affordable inline six-cylinder engine was introduced in the 630i. This was soon followed by a hardtop (E64), the first 6-Series with a removable top. In 2006, the 645Ci was replaced by the 650i, with a larger displacement (4.8 L) and 367 PS (270 kW). The range-topping M6 arrived in late 2005, using the same V10 engine and transmission as the M5, with 507 PS (373 kW). In 2007 the 635d (Twin Turbo 3.0L Diesel) was introduced with 286 PS (210 kW) and 430 ft·lbf (580 N·m) which comprehensively outguns the 630i with the added bonus of 41mpg, the 635d Convertible (released shortly afterwards) was described by Autocar as the best 6-series of the lot. The U.S. and Canadian markets received only the V8 and V10-engined 6-Series. Transmission choices are either a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic "Steptronic". For the high-performance M6, the 7-speed Getrag SMG III single-clutch semi-automatic transmission was initially the only transmission but next year a 6-speed manual unit was added as a no-cost option. The SMG III also was optional on V8-engined 6-Series (645Ci/650i) until after the 2008 model year.[3] In the 2010 model year, the M6 was the second-most expensive BMW sold in the U.S. after the flagship 760Li ($137,000), with an MSRP of $108,150 for the convertible and $102,350 for the coupé, overlapping with the ActiveHybrid 750Li and 750i (at $106,200 and $102,300, respectively), and considerably more than the M5 sedan at $85,700. The 2010 650i convertible and coupé, at $85,550 and $78,450, respectively, are also priced near the top of the BMW lineup, comparable to the 750Li and 750i ($85,900 and $82,000).[4] In the U.S. the M6 had one of the largest residual value drops at 19%, as it had little if any changes since its 2006 introduction, its $102,350 base price which put it in Porsche territory, and as it has lost attention to flashier models like the Audi R8.

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