10/04/2006, 10:44 AM

BMW News

BMW Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Individual M6 Convertible

BMW and Neiman Marcus have announced the 2007 Limited Edition Individual M6 Convertible, available through the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book. The luxury convertible comes with a custom Ruby Black exterior finish accented with an interior with Piano Black trim elements, power sports seats wrapped in our custom Gold Brown shade of supple BMW Individual Merino leather, and M-radial spoke alloy wheel.

The car also comes fully equipped with an incredible 11-speaker Surround Sound stereo and six-disc CD changer. Only 50 of these custom-made automobiles will be available for purchase in this year’s Christmas Book for $139,000. Full image after the jump…

 
 

10/04, 10:55 AM

posted by:

snork

Now that’s HOT…

10/04, 11:04 AM

posted by:

stormyouss

very hot! i love it

10/04, 1:29 PM

posted by:

Sharif

its extremely hot, but for that much money I would buy $140,000 I would buy a different car

10/04, 2:06 PM

posted by:

Ricardo Head

$140k and in three weeks your inferiority complex will resurface anyway. Such a deal.

10/04, 2:29 PM

posted by:

MM

What a waste, with that money there are better cars to be found.

But if you really want to be unique, then that’s your ride. For me, $140K would get me an Audi R8 with $40K leftover.

10/04, 4:12 PM

posted by:

labelexec

Audi’s are for girls.

10/04, 4:16 PM

posted by:

J.A.N.E.

This kind of design ages very well.The opposite of ‘pimping’.

10/04, 4:19 PM

posted by:

DPA687

Sure, for $140,000 you could spring for the limited edition Mercedes-Benz MY07 CL600 in this year’s SAKS catalog. But you should act fast, because last year’s allotment of S600’s sold out in less than 5 minutes.

10/04, 4:50 PM

posted by:

imageWIS

NM has always had a premium when it comes to its special edition cars. At least the $20K over retail they charged for the TT coupe (when the TT first came out) was worth it because you not only got the NM edition of the car, but also got a TT before everyone else in the US.

This version however is ridiculous, since you can not only get an M6 convertible, but also for quite a bit less money.

Jon.

10/04, 4:52 PM

posted by:

Freshshoebox

Phew, it’s expensive but I sure wouldn’t complain if I got it for christmas. :-D

10/04, 4:52 PM

posted by:

imageWIS

Funny, I could swear I see more chicks driving BMW’s and more guys driving Audi’s (and this is my observation in SoFLA where we have a ton of BMW’s / Audi’s).

Jon.

10/04, 5:15 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

Meh, I don’t like convertibles of any kind.

10/04, 5:51 PM

posted by:

Andre Neves

thanks LLN for posting 123 megapixel pictures that are impossible to see in full. I like having to scroll to see the entire car.

10/04, 6:22 PM

posted by:

Ricardo Head

A very true saying I heard while living in San Diego:
…”everyone who is anyone’s secretary in LA drives a bimmer.”

10/04, 8:08 PM

posted by:

jas173

is that a new type of hood?

10/04, 8:20 PM

posted by:

Lucifer

great chrismas present, but yeah not for that kind of money. i love the exterior finish

10/04, 8:33 PM

posted by:

anonymous

very sick ride. nothing beats shiny ebony bimmer

10/04, 9:24 PM

posted by:

paulmp

10/05, 2:28 AM

posted by:

gumby

What a sexy bimmer, if I had that amount of money, I would get it…

10/05, 9:32 AM

posted by:

Veda

The whole point of Christmas is to get free presents… so instead of talking about the costs you should be praying for someone kind enough…

10/06, 6:38 AM

posted by:

Saud

Dayumn that’s hot!

10/06, 9:48 AM

posted by:

Fasterbater

Hmm… An M6 hardtop with 40K worth of Hartge bits would be a nice alternative…

10/07, 7:06 PM

posted by:

90Z

I wonder how many they actually sell of these NM vehicles each year. Do you think all of them are actually sold? If they aren’t, then what? Do they sell them cheaper somewhere else? It’d be interesting to know how all this works.

 
 
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