Seldom, if ever, do car sales brochures tell the truth.
Written by marketing dweebs who probably have never even seen the car in question let alone driven it, they promise luxury, speed and adventure. It's only after you've bought the damned thing that you find out it's boring and slow, not to mention ugly.
But not BMW's M6. The last page of the company's brochure is a M6 test driver's report of a lap around the Nrburgring race track, also known as the Green Hell ñ 20.8 kilometres, 17-degree gradients and 73 corners make it deserving of that somewhat melodramatic nickname. Speeds exceeding 250 kilometres an hour guarantee it.
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