Why don't they have sunroofs on these cars... In fact Bentleys seldom do sunroofs. Imagine driving along the boulevard on a sunny day with that huge sunroof open... Heavenly
when the warranty expires it's just a conversation piece. For this kind of money, Bentley should offer a 7 yr 75k BtoB warranty, it's not built for longevity
Yep. Lot of non English natives leave out the S when pronouncing words, especially plurals. I understand why they do it, but it still really annoys me.
He went through the interior? All he did was to show the electric seat buttons. Too much of a sales video. Also need to improve on the English. And yes there is a smell in the car. That of the beautiful leather! Should have mentioned the cow hides and the type of wood. Bentley and Rolls Royce, as they were the same years back, are world famous for that. And no he didn’t go over the options. He should have stated a few important ones on the sheet.
He mentions that it is a low mileage vehicle, but doesn't mention the mileage! Also, I can't imagine that a "collector, with over 70 vehicles" would keep the umbrellas! Overall, one of the worst walk-arounds I've ever seen!
This car simply defies words. Timeless elegance. I never have cared for the diamond pattern upholstery Bentley uses, but it's certainly not a deal breaker.
Hahahaha . . . a personal 70 vehicle collection? lol. Goes to show just how most wealthy Americans no longer trust the currency or banks! This behavior is far too common there now. Sad, if you stop and think. They would rather take a 30-50% hit on the value invested and . . . . buy 70 batteries rather than have a simple life.
Can you explain what you mean? You're suggesting they buy expensive cars as an investment instead of leaving money in the bank? As a sort of insurance policy? But who would buy a bunch of luxury cars if the banks crashed?
A car collection is only partially an investment, as the overheads are very high; garage space, security, detailing & servicing, a team of drivers to deliver the cars to anywhere...
What do you mean options, not sure how you sell cars in the usa but what I am seeing is a standard fit car. The dealer is fleecing you American other than the bright non body radiator grill everything else is from the non cost selection 8n the uk these thing are included in the base price. Flying B come on the car as standard it's not an option the only cost option from ordering this car new ipod interface and camera It has standard seats, standard wood choice, standard carpets . The usa is just full bs when it comes to selling cars . There nothing on this car that personalised everything is fr9m the standard choice when you order the car new.
I should think it runs fine. If the owner has 70+ cars it probably has a couple thousand miles at most. Important to bring a seasoned mechanic to check through the whole car with a fine tooth comb anyway. I wonder if Bentley themselves would provide that service... for an exorbitant fee. The seat bases are dirty!
@@visionist7 Hard for a good tech to bring all of his test equipment with him. Much better to have the car taken to his shop. I'm sure Bentley would provide that service but are they on the right side of the dollar? I'll take an independent specialist.
Actually this car has one of the last engines built by the genuine Rolls-Royce at 412 CID 6.75 liters. The Bentley/VW car’s after are fitted with the VW engine. This engine is far superior to the VW engine. This car was also built in the same factory as genuine RR’s we’re built in Crewe, England. This car for the most part is a RR in drag as a Bentley as all of the Bentley cars were since 1930 until 2009. Today there is no longer such a legitimate brand as a RR or Bentley. Just a lot of over priced generic car’s.
There is no such word "carpetry" in the English language. I know you were trying to use "clever" words to match the elegance of the car, but you really tried too hard with that one. :-))