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BMW - Serie 6 (2008)

Discover the true value of the iconic BMW Serie 6—the 2008 edition that blends sport‑scar quality with everyday practicality. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first‑time buyer, navigating the BMW Serie 6 price landscape can be daunting. That’s why we’ve compiled a concise, data‑driven guide that answers the most pressing questions: what is a 2008 BMW Serie 6 worth? How steep is its BMW Serie 6 depreciation? And what does a typical used BMW Serie 6 price look like across different markets? Read on to uncover the essential facts that will help you make an informed decision.

  • Year: 2008
  • Model: BMW Serie 6 (E63/E64)
  • Engine: 4.4‑liter V8 TwinPower Turbo (530i) or 5.0‑liter V10 M5 (around 492 hp)
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic with paddle shifters
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (530i) or all‑wheel drive (M5)
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,872 mm – Width: 1,889 mm – Height: 1,410 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,915 mm
  • Weight: 1,730 kg (530i) – 1,920 kg (M5)
  • Top Speed: 279 km/h (530i) – 292 km/h (M5)
  • Launch Acceleration (0‑100 km/h): 5.9 s (530i) – 4.4 s (M5)
  • Interior: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, advanced infotainment with navigation, optional Bowers & Wilkins audio

The BMW Serie 6 2008 price historically fluctuates around the mid‑$30,000 to low‑$50,000 range for low‑mileage models in pristine condition. However, because vehicle prices vary significantly with country, trim level, mileage, and maintenance history, the best strategy is to consult a specialized database that aggregates real‑world listings and certified pre‑owned (CPO) programs.

Depreciation & Longevity

Understanding how fast a car loses value is essential for assessing whether a purchase is a long‑term investment or simply a depreciating asset. In 2008, the BMW Serie 6 depreciation trend followed the typical luxury‑sedan curve: