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Originally Posted by ///ajd
It's because the mileage is so low.
Too much for a non-M version though. They had the pukka 286ps engine and were rare.
They all rust mind! Better off in a 3.0 CS if you want a classic bm coupe IMO.
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There wasn't an M over here
the e24 was never an M6 over here but it appears it was in North America :-
What makes the M635CSi/M6 unique?
The M635CSi and M6 are the BMW Motorsport-developed versions of the E24 6 Series. They use the M88 or S38 twin-cam 24-valve inline-six-cylinder engines first introduced in the M1. They also have a BMW Motorsport-tuned chassis and a few special cosmetic pieces.
What’s the difference between the M635CSi and M6?
All examples of the BMW Motorsport-developed E24 6 Series are known interanlly as the M635CSi. However, all North American versions were officially badged "M6", both to simplify the name and to bring it in line with the other M models, specifically the M3 and M5.