The BMW X6 has now given us three generations since it debuted in 2008. Built on the same platform as the X5, this coupe-style SUV from Germany comes standard with a turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine that generates 335 horsepower. If you have an extra $13,000 to spend, the M50i model will treat you to 523 horsepower. However, the real head-turner is the M Competition with 617 horsepower and 0-100 km/h acceleration in 3.8 seconds.
Pros
- Good performances
- Comfortable ride
- Distinctive design
Cons
- X6 M less comfortable
- Reliability sometimes problematic
- Expensive options