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2007 Bentley Continental Flying Spur, 22" Wheels on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:93185
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2007 Bentley Flying Spur. Rare color combination. It is garage kept, and is meticulously maintained. No dents, or dings. Runs and drives excellent! It has no warning lights, and all services are up to date. I just recently purchased 22" Giovanna wheels. (also have the factory oem wheels and tires as well). The wheel and tire package have less than 1500 miles total on them.

 It is fully loaded with front and rear 3 way heated and cooled seats (massage feature front and rear as well), refrigerator, solar panel sunroof, Power rear privacy shade, paddle shifters, (also features a mulliner shiftknob), navigation, satellite radio, Push button start Bentley phone, Radar detector system, etc. I have all 3 keys, original books and manuals, and a service history printout from Bentley of Houston TX...

I have owned several Bentley automobiles in the past, and have yet to find one with this many options. You will not be disappointed with this vehicle. Clean Texas title, no accident history. 305-923-2057. Thanks!

Can pick up buyer from San Antonio International airport if needed...


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2013 Bentley Continental GT V8

Fri, 14 Dec 2012

The Entry Entry-Level Bentley
I have a friend who once told me that he would never buy the cheapest version of anything. I pressed him about cars and figured he was backed into a corner when I mentioned Bentley. With only the Continental series of cars - GT coupe, GTC convertible, Flying Spur four-door - and Mulsanne sedan on offer, surely this friend of mine would go for something like the Continental GT coupe over the larger, much more expensive Mulsanne. While their base prices are separated by over $100,000, the Continental GT's starting price of $212,600 should still command enough respect from my friend's imaginary - and judgmental - group of country club acquaintances.
"No way, it's the entry-level Bentley."

Bentley, Lamborghini consider foreign production [w/poll]

Fri, 14 Nov 2014

Would a Bentley be a Bentley if it weren't manufactured in Great Britain? Would a Lamborghini be a Lamborghini if it were built outside of Italy? It may be hard to say either way, but we might find out sooner than later, because the latest word coming in from Europe is that the Volkswagen Group is considering expanding production for both these upscale brands outside their traditional homes.
According to the Autovisie section of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the issue for both automakers comes down to their ambitious expansion programs. Both Bentley and Lamborghini plan to launch new SUVs - the former's being well under way, the latter's still awaiting approval - that would expand their annual production considerably: by 50 percent in Bentley's case, and by as much as 100 percent in Lamborghini's.
For now, both marques intend to handle the added production with additional assembly lines at their current facilities in Crewe and Sant'Agata Bolognese, respectively. But both could soon outgrow their relatively small plants - and with the Volkswagen Group operating countless factories across Europe and around the world, it wouldn't be hard to see these manufacturers shifting excess production outside of their home countries.

Porsche to develop new line of engines for next Panamera

Sat, 22 Mar 2014

When the second generation of the four-door Porsche Panamera launches, it will likely be riding a new platform, complete with an all-new family of V6 and V8 engines, according to a report coming out of the UK.
Autocar reports that the so-called MSB platform will likely underpin the Panamera, and it could be shared with Bentley, provided the Volkswagen-owned, British-built brand commits to the architecture. As for the engines, it's reported that they'll have a sportier character than the V6s and V8s being built for Volkswagen and Audi's vehicles.
"Porsche will have its own new V8 that will be common to the new MSB platform," Porsche's chief engineer, Wolfgang Hatz, said. "It's a family for the next 10 years of cars." Whether the V8 and V6 will be used outside of the Panamera line, though, remains unclear. There's also no mention of what place turbocharging would have with the new engines.