2012 BMW 650 review
One of the greatest leaps in automotive progress this past decade has been the taming of the convertible. Once requiring a tradeoff — open-air enjoyment versus performance and year-round comfort — today's convertibles are increasingly civilized beasts, making the body style more practical than ever.
Despite its considerable handling and power, however, the gorgeously redesigned 2012 BMW 650i has missed out on all that progress.
It remains a convertible at heart, with an incredibly loud ride and a gigantic blind spot with the top up. When the top's down, though, drivers will enjoy a pleasant open-air experience as a terrific-sounding exhaust powers them down sun-kissed roads.
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Safety
The xDrive50i has upgraded brakes with aluminum calipers. BMW's Integrated
Chassis Management coordinates the Dynamic Performance Control differential with
stability and traction control systems t ...
Modern cockpit with clear orientation to the driver
The cockpit is inclined towards the driver at an angle of approximately 7°
and the asymmetrically designed center console likewise emphasizes this clear
orientation to the driver. The horizontal l ...
Opening
The tailgate pivots back and up when it opens.
Ensure that adequate clearance is available before
opening.
Provide edge protection
Sharp or angular objects can hit the rear
window while drivi ...
