A bank job for a Bentley
August 25th 2009 12:39
My new lotto car has arrived
The new Bentley Mulsanne is due to arrive early next year, which at least gives me a sporting chance to save up (NOT!) or at least pull a couple of bank jobs !
Bentley were inspired by the 1930’s Bentley 8 litre, an example of which shared the stage at the Pebble Beach release, it just happened to belong to Walter Owen Bentley – now that’s a heritage!
This new limo shares a family resemblance with the GT and Flying Spur which is not a bad thing for a luxury car, it does however look substantially classier. That front is not as distinctive as the Rolls Royce Phantom but it is miles ahead of any pimped out Maybach. I now have to wash out my mouth!
The Mulsanne will continue with the 6.75 litre V8 under the long bonnet. It has been upgraded and in an attempt to establish some green cred it may even be able to run on biofuels in some markets. Call me fussy but can I have one with the GT Speed W12?
Wonder if the local Bentley dealer does layby?
The new Bentley Mulsanne is due to arrive early next year, which at least gives me a sporting chance to save up (NOT!) or at least pull a couple of bank jobs !
Bentley were inspired by the 1930’s Bentley 8 litre, an example of which shared the stage at the Pebble Beach release, it just happened to belong to Walter Owen Bentley – now that’s a heritage!
This new limo shares a family resemblance with the GT and Flying Spur which is not a bad thing for a luxury car, it does however look substantially classier. That front is not as distinctive as the Rolls Royce Phantom but it is miles ahead of any pimped out Maybach. I now have to wash out my mouth!
The Mulsanne will continue with the 6.75 litre V8 under the long bonnet. It has been upgraded and in an attempt to establish some green cred it may even be able to run on biofuels in some markets. Call me fussy but can I have one with the GT Speed W12?
Wonder if the local Bentley dealer does layby?
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