130,000 Mile Continental GT

130,000 Mile Continental GT

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GekkoRules

Original Poster:

397 posts

222 months

Thursday 10th September 2015
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Looks a beauty and seems at the right money.

Just looking for thoughts or opinions from fellow PHers.

1 owner. FSH. Not Mulliner spec but Silver with Black

£22k

Lockhouse

262 posts

199 months

Thursday 10th September 2015
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You might have 5 years of trouble free motoring or you might need to have the engine out in 6 months time. If it's fsh and been garaged and looked after I would say it's 75/25 you'd be OK, especially if it's had all the updates. They are odds though and they're called that for a reason.

If it's been serviced with Bentley, call them or better still go in with the advert and the reg number and see if they'll tell you anything about the car.

Please bear in mind that you can't scrimp with these cars or run them on the cheap. You can bank on 1-2k per year running costs if nothing major goes wrong. A few minor jobs added together (e.g. heater motor, steering gaiter, fault code locating) could easily run to £1k.

This is just my opinion and should be taken as such. I'm sure others have theirs.




GekkoRules

Original Poster:

397 posts

222 months

Thursday 10th September 2015
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Thanks.
I will go have a look at the car and service history and go from there.


986S

27 posts

103 months

Thursday 10th September 2015
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It's only a VW Phaeton Coupe, can't be that ruinous or risky!


GekkoRules

Original Poster:

397 posts

222 months

Thursday 10th September 2015
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Had one of them as a company car years ago for a few months. What a pleasure to munch the motorway miles that was!

matt5791

381 posts

126 months

Thursday 10th September 2015
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As has been said - if it's been meticulously serviced and looked after, it will be fine with good odds you will get lots of trouble free motoring. The servicing has to absolutely stack up - ideally with the same main agent. And it should have, ideally only 1 or 2 previous owners.

I bought a 130,000 mile Audi S8 6 months ago. Zero problems to date - this car had been used normally, never modified, and serviced in line with the the schedule always as the same main agent, and only 2 owners from new, the last since 2005.

The right (note: right) high mileage car can be a real bargain.

GekkoRules

Original Poster:

397 posts

222 months

Thursday 10th September 2015
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1 owner it says so shaping up.

MRPULLHARD

318 posts

131 months

Friday 11th September 2015
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is the price not a bit too close to average mile example to make it worthwhile ? it will be impossible to resell so you will have to drive into ground !

enjoythemusic

217 posts

144 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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986S said:
It's only a VW Phaeton Coupe, can't be that ruinous or risky!
Famous last words.... So you'll pay for his troubles I assume at typical Bentley pricing?

tonys

1,080 posts

223 months

Thursday 17th September 2015
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I wouldn't be overly concerned if the car was 'right' and the history was evidenced.

Many moons ago I saw a one-owner Bentley T2 at a main dealer (car was then approx 8-years old), which looked immaculate. I initially thought it had covered 13,000 miles, then realised it was actually 130,000.

I looked at the service history books and it had been back to Crewe every 3 months for a service. Can't get much better than that. I wasn't really looking for one, but the mileage would not have put me off on that particular one.

Edited by tonys on Sunday 20th September 18:16

offshorematt2

864 posts

216 months

Thursday 17th September 2015
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GekkoRules said:
Looks a beauty and seems at the right money.

Just looking for thoughts or opinions from fellow PHers.

1 owner. FSH. Not Mulliner spec but Silver with Black

£22k
Hmm, you don't say age but I would say that looks a little pricey for 130k miles. Around six months back I picked up a 2004 non-Mulliner in silver/black with less than half that mileage from a dealer for 28k. In the interests of resale I would spend a wee touch more. They're cracking cars - I'm doing around 1000miles a month in it as my daily and it hasn't missed a beat.