2007 Bentley Continental Gt Gtc on 2040-cars
Swampscott, Massachusetts, United States
Please contact me at : sophiesmmassa@kinghell.com .
2007 Neptune Blue Bentley Continental GTC, interior in Saffron with Mulliner Style diamond
stitch and seat piping.
I upgraded the front bumper to 2010 Speed with factory original bumper and chrome grill.
Car is in Mint mint condition, everything works, almost brand new Continental DWS tires (less than 1000 miles).
To me this is the true all season everyday grand tourer, W12 twin turbo give plenty smooth power, air suspension
with ride height adjust and damping control.
Nothing feels better in a warm summer day with top down drive down the beach. And did i mention message seats??
Also with huge aftermarket potential, plenty of style upgrade, and with a simple ECU flash (GIAC etc) you will get
100 more horsepower. that's super car level... And yet very comfortable for long distance drive for max 4 people.
there is nothing bad about this car, only thing i can think of is lack of back up camera, and that's about it. But
it does have front and back parking sensor.
Never involved in accident, and don't let the 6 owner carfax scares you, last 3 owner is all me.
all books comes with the car. but only one key... title in hand ready to go.
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That decision could come on November 23, when VW's board will vote on the company's budget for equipment, factories and vehicles. With VW's sales slowing and the Euro economy slumping further, some industry watchers say the company is more likely to build its cash reserves than to introduce super-expensive luxury SUVs or crossovers.
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2013 Bentley Continental GT Speed
Fri, 19 Oct 2012Meeting Bentley's 205-MPH Prince On The Autobahn
I'm travelling at the approximate speed of privilege. With the aluminum accelerator of the 2013 Bentley Continental GT Speed buried to its neck in the high-pile carpet of the floorboard, the 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12 underhood is at full boast. The 616 furious British horses pumping under that long, proud prow set the German countryside to frappé with breathless ease, and with the sprawling sheetmetal of the coupe settled comfortably onto its haunches in eager anticipation of ever more thrust, it's clear this machine is content to consume endless kilometers of Autobahn in wide-mouthed gulps. There's an open lane of unrestricted tarmac unraveling before me, and I'm keen to oblige every thread of temptation singing in my chest. The speedometer has just clicked past 165 mph.
At this clip, the new crown jewel of the Bentley war chest is covering land at the rate of nearly one football field per second. The white lines on the road are beginning to fade into a solid stream, and I'm suddenly aware of the increasingly rapid heartbeat whispering the truth of my mortality in my ears. There's no looking anywhere other than as far to the horizon as possible, but even with my eyes set to long-range scan, it's clear that if something goes wrong at this velocity, they'll be burying an empty box in the hills of Tennessee. That little bit of trivia makes it all the more disconcerting when an ambling Volkswagen Jetta strays into my lane for no other reason than to take in the glorious sight of me manufacturing a stack of bricks in the quilted-leather driver's seat of someone else's $228,600 supercar.