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BMW M6

S63B44 4.4L V8 Biturbo 560 hp Automatic Rear-wheel drive Coupé 2012–2018
– Be Careful
Engine S63B44 – Be Careful 17,400–60,000 €

BMW's first turbo V8 in the M5 — the crossflow exhaust routing between the cylinder banks (hot-V) produces an atypical V8 sound: less primitive burble than the S62 naturally aspirated, more muted growl with turbo whistle in the background. What the S63 loses in character it gains in torque — 680 Nm available from 1,500 rpm, pushing consistently to above 5,000 rpm. The Achilles heel is the con rod bearings: metal swarf in the oil filter on an oil change is the earliest warning sign. Preventive bearing replacement every 80,000–100,000 km is strongly recommended, costing €4,000–6,000. Oil cooler seals weep from 60,000 km; turbocharger oil supply lines coke up with Longlife intervals. Shorten oil changes to 8,000 km and have the bearings done and the result is a robust engine.

Fun Factor? Legendary!

Gran Touring bomb with 560 hp

S63 in the large Coupé — brutal power in an elegant body. Pistonheads: 'The M6 Gran Coupe is devastatingly effective.' Torque monster with 680 Nm from 1,500 rpm. Competition from AMG and Audi struggles against it.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Connecting rod bearing wear

Connecting rod bearing shells wear through high revs and turbo boost pressure. Metal particles in the oil filter are the earliest warning sign. Preventive replacement every 80,000–100,000 km for around €2,390 is recommended — compared to €30,000–€50,000 for a replacement engine.

Symptoms: Knocking or hammering engine noises under load and at idle, metal particles in the oil filter or sump, oil pressure warning light, engine no longer revs freely

2,000–3,500 € from 90,000 km
!! Recall: oil pump drive shaft

Manufacturing tolerance fault on the oil pump drive shaft. The shaft can separate from the rotor, causing immediate total oil pressure loss. Affects approximately 696 US vehicles, produced July–September 2012. NHTSA Recall 12V475000.

0–0 €
!! Turbo coolant lines brittle

The rubber lines and plastic T-connectors of the turbo cooling circuit become brittle through permanent radiant heat in the V-valley. Typically first seen from around 100,000 km. A repair kit with silicone hoses and brass T-pieces is the permanent solution.

Symptoms: Dropping coolant level without visible external leak, gurgling after switching off the engine, rising engine temperature, coolant steam from engine bay

300–1,200 € from 100,000 km
!! Injector leak and oil dilution

Leaking direct injectors allow fuel to drain into the combustion chamber, which passes the piston rings into the oil. Fuel dilution reduces lubrication capacity and considerably accelerates connecting rod bearing wear.

Symptoms: Elevated oil level on the dipstick (fuel smell in oil), increased fuel consumption, cold-start difficulty, measurable fuel dilution in oil analysis report

1,500–4,500 € from 80,000 km
!! Valve stem seals hardened

Valve stem seals harden through extreme radiant heat from the V-valley turbos. Typically appears around 97,000–120,000 km. Repair costs €2,500–€6,000 (UK workshops £3,540–£4,140 with genuine parts).

Symptoms: Blue smoke cloud from exhaust on first acceleration after an idle period, increased oil consumption above 0.5 L/1,000 km, sooty spark plugs

2,500–6,000 € from 100,000 km
!! VANOS solenoids faulty

VANOS solenoids build up oil deposits and fail with fault codes. The S63 has four solenoids; VANOS gears can also require replacement. Typically from 80,000–160,000 km.

Symptoms: Engine fault message (camshaft phaser error), limp mode activation, rough running particularly at certain rev ranges, occasional cold-start difficulty

500–1,800 € from 80,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 6

!! Gearbox DKG clutch: heat and wear

The M-DCT GS7D36SG of the M6 Coupé wears clutch plates faster with frequent full-throttle launches and track days. Fluid changes every 40,000–60,000 km extend service life. Mechatronics seals age.

1,500–6,000 € from 60,000 km
!! Steering Integral active steering fails

The integral active steering of the F13 M6 fails through position sensor or control unit faults. The steering wheel turns crooked, servo assistance collapses.

1,500–5,000 €
!! Brakes Ceramic brakes: very high maintenance costs

Optional carbon ceramic brakes on the M6 F13 require high investment when replaced. Ceramic discs must not be stressed heavily in short-trip operation or when cold.

2,000–10,000 € from 60,000 km
!! Suspension Adaptive suspension damper wear

M suspension dampers on the F13 M6 Coupé wear prematurely, especially with frequent Sport mode use. Replacing all dampers costs several thousand euros.

1,000–4,000 € from 80,000 km
! Brakes Ceramic brakes: extreme costs when worn

On the F13 M6 with the optional BMW M Carbon Ceramic Brake, a single disc costs up to €4,000. Check brake disc thickness when buying a used vehicle.

4,000–16,000 € from 60,000 km
! Suspension Springs and dampers worn

F13 models regularly show worn springs and dampers. Rubber mounts in the suspension are considered a weak point.

600–2,000 € from 80,000 km

Reports & Tests

nhtsa_complaints NHTSA Complaint Summary 2026-03
Above Average

13 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2012–2018). Most reported: Engine (5), Electrical (5), Body Structure (4).