2009 Bentley Continental Gt Mulliner Coupe - Mint Condition! Garaged 24/7! - on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0L 5998CC 366Cu. In. W12 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 2009
Make: Bentley
Model: Continental GT
Trim: GT Coupe 2-Door
Options: AWD, All Wheel Drive, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Disc Brakes, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 7,800
Exterior Color: Granite
Interior Color: Newmarket Tan
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 12
2009 Bentley Continental GT Mulliner
Edition 7800 miles 6 Speed
Automatic with Tiptronic AWD W12 6.0L
Biturbo Engine Aluminium
Engine 4 Corner Air
Suspension with Electronic Shock Absorption Control Lockable
Wheel Bolts Vented Disc
Brakes (Front and Rear) Rear Fog
Lights Power Boot
Opening and Closing Power
Latching to Doors Power Windows,
One Shot Open, Anti Trap Close, Comfort Operation on Key Only Satellite
Radio Telephone
Voice Control Tire
Pressure Monitoring Sensors Ultrasonic
Park Distance Control, Front and Rear Windscreen
Wiper System with Rain Sensor Embossed “BENTLEY”
Seats Mulliner
Driving Package Keyless
Entry Remote with Remote Start Garage/Electronic
Gate Opener (Coming Home Controls) Automatic
Headlight Range Adjustment Bluetooth
Telephone System with Remote SIM Access Profile and Privacy Handset Electronic
Stabilization Program Cruise
Control Front Heated
Seats Front Seats
14 way power with 3 Memory Function Headlight
Washer System iPod
interface Linked to Infotainment System Navigation
System with Color Screen Power
Adjustable Lumbar Support-Front Seats 3 Spoke
Single Tone Hide Trimmed Steering Wheel with Black Switch Surround Carpet Boot
Lining Diamond
Quilted Leather Inserts to Front Doors and Rear Quarter Panels (inside) Drilled
Alloy Sports Foot Pedals Leather Seat
Covering –Diamond Quilted Load Through
Provision, Ski Hatch Madrona Rear Centre
Armrest- Leather Sports Gear
Lever
This vehicle
has been garage kept 24/7 and has never seen ANY inclement weather. The pictures don’t do this car justice, It is pristine.
Fully loaded up and the Mulliner edition, this is a hard to find car and even harder
to find in this condition with such low miles! Very highly equipped, do not mistake this for any other lesser optioned vehicle! If you have
any questions or have a serious inquiry, please call/ text (602) 315-1500 |
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Cheap shots in the 'cheap' Bentley: What can you get away with in a Flying Spur V8?
Thu, Apr 15 2021You know the feeling when you think you've finished something brilliant, then you sit down and take a look at it with fresh eyes and realize that, not only is it crap, but it was never really a good idea in the first place? That was me, a couple of weeks ago, as I was looking through the footage I shot while driving the 2021 Bentley Flying Spur V8. Yes, after seeing reactions to the car on social media, I actually thought it would be funny to do a tongue-in-cheek bit where I suggested that Bentley provide owners with a feature designed to help keep "poor" people away. It was a half-baked idea, conceived to be lighthearted and in a vague nod to British humor. The point was not to make fun of anybody's financial situation (except my own, in a round-about self-deprecating way), but the product turned out a bit, well, cringe-inducing. Out of selfish desire not to lose the work that went into it (or another opportunity to talk about this gorgeous car), I decided to repurpose it with some help from "Dr." Byron. As you can see, he's doing house calls now. I've been reviewing cars for more than a decade now, and even with that much time under my belt, I can still count on my hands the number of truly remarkable cars I've had the chance to drive. This Flying Spur stands out as the most expensive, the most exclusive, and, well, pretty much just the most car I've ever experienced. As I alluded to in my initial write-up, this is the kind of car that causes somebody like me — a person of comfortably modest means — to rethink even the most fundamental aspects of an otherwise conventional road trip. Over the years, I've had people compliment, degrade and otherwise question my life choices based on cars I barely put 100 miles on. It's part of the gig. I was once rather directly approached and asked for money while gassing up a 2012 Porsche Cayman; no "hello," no preamble, no sugar-coating. Just, "Can I have some money?" So no, that tweet didn't actually make me self-conscious about cruising around in such a valuable and exclusive automobile, but the mere act of driving it did, and the discomfort was even further juiced by my knowledge that what I was driving wasn't even the "expensive" Flying Spur. I found myself wanting to tell people, "Look, you really shouldn't be that impressed. This is the cheap one." The question follows thusly: What is a cheap Bentley, and why does it need to exist?
Bentley releases new details on Continental GT3 racer
Thu, 13 Jun 2013Porsche's new LMP1 Prototype isn't the only motorsports news coming out of Volkswagen AG this week. After unveiling its new Continental GT3 at the Paris Motor Show last year, Bentley has released some new images and details as this racecar continues its development. Similar to the Porsche announcement, Bentley's new GT3 marks a significant return to motorsports, only in this case, Bentley hasn't raced a car since 2003 - a winning effort at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
From street to race form, the Continental has dropped about 2,200 pounds by shedding many of the luxury and tech features that make the street-legal Continental GT the car that it is - including 50(!) electronic control units. The Continental GT3 uses the same 4.0-liter, twin-turbo V8 as the road car, but we're guessing output has been tweaked a bit from the standard 500 horsepower. Except for the carbon fiber hood, decklid and doors, Bentley says that the body of the GT3 is a direct carryover from the Continental GT.
Inside, even a stripped interior and full roll cage won't stop Bentley from being Bentley as it gives this racecar the same attention to detail as its road cars - the seats, steering wheel and door pulls all receiving the hand-crafted treatment from the factory in Crewe. There is no word as to when the Continental GT3 will make its racing debut, but more details about the car can be found below in the official press release.
Bentley CEO says Mulsanne Convertible isn't going to happen [w/poll]
Mon, 23 Sep 2013Bentley and Rolls-Royce may be as direct as competitors get, but that doesn't mean they go head-to-head on every model. Bentley is arguably more focused on its Continental line, with the pricier Mulsanne branching off of it. Rolls-Royce, meanwhile, only recently expanded (relatively) down-market with the Wraith and the Ghost on which it's based. For Rolls, it's long been about the Phantom and its coupe and convertible variants. And Bentley doesn't pose much of a challenge in that stratospheric segment.
Crewe discontinued the old Arnage-based Brooklands coupe and Azure convertible in 2009 and 2011, respectively, and hasn't rolled out a successor for either in the few years since. The high-end British automaker revealed a conceptual convertible based on the Mulsanne at Pebble Beach Concours last year and was said to be moving ahead with production plans, but the latest intel suggests that Bentley has taken it off the development table.
This according to Car and Driver, which spoke with Bentley's new chief exec Wolfgang Schreiber at the Frankfurt Motor Show. According to Schreiber, there just isn't enough demand worldwide to justify the development costs - even if it is based on the existing flagship sedan. Apparently Bentley has evaluated that beyond the US and Europe, they couldn't sell enough of them in other markets to make it worthwhile. We'd imagine some Middle-Eastern sheikhs might like to get their hands on a few, but apparently the higher priority is getting the Falcon sport-ute out the door.
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