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Heavenly 2012 Bentley Continental Gt on 2040-cars

US $168,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:20000
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

This is a masterpiece, One Owner, Carfax Certified, 2012 Bentley Continental GT Mulliner is in PERFECT CONDITION. Still Remains UNDER FULL FACTORY WARRANTY. Finished in Black and Complimented with an ULTRA LUXURIOUS LINEN LEATHER INTERIOR WITH STITCHING AND Bentley Logo In Headrests. MUST SEE PICTURES. This Pristine 2012 Bentley Continental GT MULLINER comes with FACTORY 21' WHEELS. The 22' CUSTOM 3 Piece HRE CHROME WHEELS and New Tires Are OPTIONAL for $7500.00 . Original MSRP of $215,000.00 . factory Options include: Extended Veneered Doors, Contrast Stitching.
 Bentley LOGO in Headrest, Rear View Camera. Veneered Door & Rear Quarter inserts. Bright Chromed lower bumper matrix.Seat Ventilation & Massage function to front seats. CD changer. Crafted veneer case. Deep pile carpet over mats front & rear MP3 Player, Navigation System, Auto-Dimming Mirrors, Tachometer, Cruise Control, Power Windows;Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Drivers Seat, Power Passenger Seat, Clock, Rear Spoiler, Rear Window Defroster, Body Side Moldings, Satellite Radio, Auxiliary Audio Input Anti-Theft Stereo, Side Air Bag System, Multi-Function Steering Wheel, Remote Ignition System, Airbag Deactivation, Rain Sensing Wipers, Air Conditioning, Vanity Mirrors;CD Player in Dash, Vehicle Stability Assist, Tire Pressure Monitor, Xenon Headlights, EBA Emergency Brake Asst, AM/FM Radio, Traction Control System, Memory Seating Auto Express Down Window, Rear Air Conditioning, SCV - Speed Compensated Volume, Anti Theft/Security System, Dual Air Bags, Universal Garage Door Opener, Adjustable Head Rests, Bucket Seats, Trip Computer, Overhead Console, Cargo Light, Auto Headlight Delay, Daytime Running Lights, Remote Trunk Release, Adjustable Lumbar Seat(s);Center Console, Heated Outside Mirror(s), Rear Center Armrest, Front Head Rests, Heated Drivers Seat, Heated Passenger Seat, Color Coded Mirrors, Small Size Spare Tire, Headlight Wipers or Washer, Reading Light(s), Power Outlet(s), Armrest(s), Leather Upholstery, Outside Temperature Gauge, Intermittent Wipers, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Tinted or Privacy Glass, and Beverage Holder (s)

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A diesel V8 is the perfect engine for the Bentley Bentayga

Wed, Aug 10 2016

Endless, effortless torque is something that's so often taken for granted. Sure, horsepower figures make all the headlines, but the sensation that comes with immediate and readily available thrust is something that can't be overstated, especially in luxury vehicles. High-strung, high-horsepower engines are great in certain applications, but Bentley owners don't want to work for the power, they just expect it to be there. That's why the 4.0-liter diesel V8 from the Audi SQ7 and its 664 lb-ft of torque make perfect sense for the new Bentley Bentayga. We've known for a while that Bentley is planning a diesel variant of the Bentayga, but it wasn't clear from where the engine was being sourced. According to Telegraaf in Holland, Bentley is pulling the diesel from the heart of its sibling Audi, and it won't be an effort to improve fuel efficiency. The all engine features two exhaust-driven turbos plus a 48-volt compressor that effectively cuts lag to nothing and propels the SQ7 TDI to 62 mph in 4.8 seconds. Expect a similar number in the Bentley. This engine is exactly what the Bentayga needs. There is nothing wrong with the W12 in the standard model, and you could argue a 12-cylinder engine is a better fit in a Bentley. But that's just because W12 sounds better than diesel. While the gasoline engine may more powerful and therefore make the vehicle quicker (leading to that " fastest SUV" claim Bentley loves), no owner will actually be racing their Bentayga to its theoretical top speed of 187 mph. They will be racing away from stoplights, though, in an effort to leave more plebeian cars and SUVs behind. All that low-end grunt is what those owners really want. It's unclear if Bentley will bring the Bentayga diesel to the United States, and given the current state of diesel here, the proposition seems unlikely. Expect an official debut at the Paris motor show in October. Related Video: News Source: Telegraaf Rumormill Bentley SUV Diesel Vehicles Luxury bentley bentayga audi sq7

Bentley bringing Flying Spur V8, upgraded Continental GT Speed to Geneva

Tue, 25 Feb 2014

Until the new Falcon sport-ute comes along, Bentley is still a brand that revolves around two model lines: the Mulsanne, which is available essentially in one form, and the Continental family, which is available in many. The Flying B marque has traditionally offered the V8 version in two specifications and the W12 in three, and packaged them into three different bodystyles. With the Geneva Motor Show fast approaching, Bentley is rolling out two more.
First up is the Flying Spur which, despite having dropped the Continental from its name, is still based on the same. Bentley opted to skip the base W12 version when it introduced the new Flying Spur at last year's Geneva show, going straight for the more powerful version that would otherwise wear the Speed moniker. But now it's bringing a V8 version to the Swiss auto expo.
In addition to the W12, the Flying Spur will now be offered with Bentley's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. For the time being at least, Crewe is offering it in the base, 500-horsepower spec, and not with the more potent 521-hp from the Continental GT V8 S, but we're still looking at a 0-60 time of 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 183 mph. And that's pretty fast for a four-door sedan, no matter which way you cut it. Power is channeled once again to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission, riding on an air suspension. There's a Mulliner Driving Specification package to make it even more derirable, the reduced weight in the nose ought to make it handle better, and with cylinder deactivation, promises to deliver much better fuel economy.

2014 Bentley Flying Spur makes its Swiss debut

Mon, 04 Mar 2013

Ever since the two-door Bentley Continental GT debuted in 2010, we've wondered how the coupe's new design and technology would carry over to the four-door Flying Spur model. We received official details and images a couple of weeks ago, but we've now had the chance to see the Spur in person here on the eve of the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.
It's a handsome sedan, this 2014 Flying Spur (which has officially ditched the Continental nomenclature, for what it's worth). And even more handsome in the metal. The stock photos don't do this big beast justice - especially in the rear three-quarter and profile views, where aspects of the car (namely its newly horizontal-shaped taillamps) can look a bit awkward.
More impressively, Bentley says that the new Flying Spur will be the "fastest, most powerful four-door" it has ever produced. Makes sense to us, especially considering the fact that the sedan borrows its twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter W12 powertrain from the Continental GT Speed coupe. This twelve-pot mill is good for 616 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque, able to propel the 5,451-pound, all-wheel-drive sedan to 60 miles per hour in 4.3 seconds. That's quick.