Incredible Low Mile 2006 Bentley Arange T Mulliner Edt.!! Sports Combo (level 2) on 2040-cars
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*** 2006 BENTLEY ARNAGE T MULLINER EDITION*** FINISHED IN ITS FACTORY EXQUISITE “SILVER TEMPEST” PAINT AND “BELUGA” INTERIOR. WITH ONLY 15,000 PAMPERED MILES THIS ARANGE T WILL BRING ITS NEW OWNER PLENTY MILES AND YEARS OF ELITE OWNERSHIP. FOR MORE BACKGROUND HISTORY OF THIS HANDCRAFTED WORK OF ART, PLEASE CONTACT: ( EITHER BY CALLING OR TEXT) AARON (302)-547-5004
I CAN TELL YOU IS THAT THIS BENTLEY DOES NOT DISSAPOINT !!! WITH OVER $56,000 IN FACTORY AND CUSTOM OPTIONS, YOU WOULD BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND ANOTHER HIGHLINE VEHICLE OF THIS STATURE !!! FROM ITS CHROME RADIATOR SHELL ($1,290.00), TO ITS LAMBSWOOL RUGS ($790).. YOU COULD SPENDS DAYS ON END ADMIRING EVERY HANDCRAFTED DETAIL THAT GOES INTO MAKING A BENTLEY SO SPECIAL…
CLEAN ACCIDENT-FREE CARFAX THAT DOES REFLECT ITS OWNERSHIP AND SERVICE HISTORY.
IF YOU HAVE THOUGHT- MAYBE ONE DAY ? OR , IF ONLY THE RIGHT CAR, WITH THE RIGHT OPTIONS AND COLOR, THAT IS WELL CARED FOR, NON-SMOKER WITH A GOOD SERVICE AND OWNERSHIP HISTORY BECAME AVAILABLE FOR SALE.. ? FOR MORE PICS AND INFO PLEASE CONTACT: AARON (302)-547-5004 OR: JAY BROWN (302)-358-6657
SHIPPING AND FINANCING AVAILABLE IF NEEDED. BENTLEY IS SOLD AS-IS, NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
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Bentley EXP 10 Speed 6 gets positive reactions on auto show circuit
Wed, Apr 22 2015Bentley is in the midst of a world tour with its EXP 10 Speed 6 concept. Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show last month, the concept subsequently appeared in New York and now in Shanghai, and will stop in the Middle East on its way back home to England. The purpose: to gauge reactions from potential customers. And so far it's reportedly been pretty good. Speaking with Autocar in Shanghai this week, Bentley CEO Wolfgang Durheimer said most of the potential buyers who spoke to the company after seeing the concept have encouraged Crewe to build it. The only adjustments it's been asked to make were to the front end. Those LED ring headlights look interesting, but would be unlikely to make production. And the grille would likely be more swept back than upright. The process is similar to how Bentley is evolving the EXP 9 F crossover concept into the production Bentayga. The company is listening to customers about what they like and don't like, and adjusting accordingly. Of course none of that means that the EXP 10 Speed 6 will actually see production. It would still need the green light from parent company Volkswagen, which has been cutting back on development spending lately. And with the Bentayga yet to reach showrooms, Bentley has its hands full at the moment. But the segment in which this luxury GT would compete – against the likes of Aston Martin and Maserati – is not one where the VW group really participates at the moment. Neither Lamborghini, Audi nor Porsche have a front-engined sports car in this segment, with only Bentley's own Continental GT coming close. The potential to take a slice of a different pie could prove enough to convince the powers in Wolfsburg to sign off on the EXP 10 Speed 6, especially if it can be based on an existing architecture and shared with other divisions. Related Video:
Bentley planning new Le Mans prototype for LMP2 class
Mon, Feb 1 2016Word has it that Bentley is planning a new Le Mans prototype racer. Speaking with Bentley chief Wolfgang Durheimer, Autocar reports that a new LMP2 project is underway at Crewe. The program would be run in-house instead of outsourced to a partner racing team. But while the prototype would likely use the company's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, the chassis by necessity would have to be outsourced: the three major sanctioning bodies recently got together to approve Dallara, Oreca, Riley-Multimatic, and Onroak exclusively to supply LMP2 chassis, so Bentley would have to base its design around one of theirs. The British automaker might have a number of reasons for restricting itself to the LMP2 class. Chief among them is likely the presence of both Porsche and Audi in the top-tier LMP1 category, and parent company Volkswagen's likely reluctance to send another one of its brands into the same fight. Another is budget: developing and fielding a competitive LMP1 program can be as costly as running an F1 team, whereas the prospect of sourcing and adapting an LMP2 chassis from an approved supplier would cost Bentley far less. But another factor not to be discounted is that Bentley may be choosing its battles carefully. Where the LMP1 prototypes are constricted largely to Le Mans and the FIA World Endurance Championship of which it is part, there are several series that top out at LMP2 – most notable the IMSA SportsCar Championship where Bentley is tipped to focus first, but also in the European Le Mans Series and Asian Le Mans Series. In fact [SPOILER ALERT] an LMP2 entry just won the 24 Hours of Daytona for the first time, beating out the Daytona Prototypes against which they compete. Those are bragging rights that Bentley could be keen to capture, and if it plays its cards right, it could sit out the LMP2 class at Le Mans and in the WEC altogether, rather than compete for second-tier victory behind its big brothers in LMP1. That would make this program radically different from the last time Bentley built a Le Mans prototype. In the early 2000s, Bentley fielded successive versions of the Speed 8 (pictured above) with a little help from Audi, winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright in 2003. The company then shut down the program, only to return to racing with the Continental GT3, developed with longtime Ford rally partner M-Sport and offered to privateer teams.
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Sat, Aug 15 2015The List hosts Jessi Combs and Patrick McIntyre have gone on some incredible scenic drives throughout the series, including a drive through the Italian Alps, a cruise on the Pacific Coast Highway, and winding their way across the Tail of the Dragon. Here's a look back at some of our favorite moments of scenic driving. If you like what you see, stay tuned to watch the full episodes, or click here to go directly to our episode archive and pick out some of your own favorite moments of The List to revisit. The List #0100: Drive the Italian Alps The List #0567: Drive The PCH The List #0011: Drive the Tail of the Dragon Have an RSS feed? Click here to add The List. Click here to subscribe to The List in iTunes. Click here to learn more about our hosts, Jessi and Patrick. Bentley Maserati Porsche Driving Convertible The List Videos Original Video