Taking in the finer elements associated with Motoring, Elegant Lifestyle and Fine Heritage.
Where do you go if you have a great car? What watch complements the car, and where do you find yourself eating on tour. We take a look at the lifestyle behind why we drive and where we are going.
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I'm a Range Rover driver, but also Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow and two classical Rolls-Royce-Bentley's, and for me this Bentayga is just NOT the object for me as it looks more like a Chinese Dragon, than like a good designed car. A famous car designer said once, good design is one, where you can't take OFF one single line! Here you need to take of a lot of lines to make it timeless! This Bentayga-design will look very old in some years! Promised! The Range Rovers up to the L322 models had this timeless design of which i'm speaking and they are already true classics, worth keeping them and enjoying them, as are the classical RR-Bentley's!
To say the least, that was so poor you have a thumbs down. If you expect to sell such a car, better brush up on more information sale chat, especially when make a Vid for RU-vid
The Blue Train Special, bodied by Gurney Nutting and built in 1930 is NOT the actual car that race against the train. It’s a car designed later to pay tribute. The car that raced was a Speed Six saloon.
This new shaped Bentley Continental GT looks absolutely stunning. I remember seeing the unveiling of the new GT3 race car for the Blancpain racing series.