Regular Mulsanne or Speed - Honest advice please?

Regular Mulsanne or Speed - Honest advice please?

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allister

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567 posts

148 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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dazzalse said:
To give you an example we had had the Rapide on order for 18 months and a Ferrari California on order at the same time which both arrived and were delivered to us within 7 days, both costing about 165k OTR, both without any discount, I covered 6,000 miles in the California and sold it for 157k 12 month later, the Rapdie with 2,300 miles on the clock made 95k after 12 months
That Rapide depreciation is shocking..... but don't you spend that in a weekend dazzalse smile

Joking aside, has the new Mulsanne arrived yet, are you pleased with it?

allister

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567 posts

148 months

Thursday 26th May 2016
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My Mulsanne does live in the garage once cleaned and dry..... That said, as my garage isn't heated (yet), if the car is wet or it's raining, I tend to leave it on the drive - I don't know why but I feel a wet car is better outside in the breeze with air circulating and drying it, than a wet car sitting in a cold garage.

Please don't respond and tell me I'm wrong, I'm not claiming to be right - It's just my theory and it may well be complete rubbish!

Mulsanne-Speed

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567 posts

148 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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I bought my Bentley Mulsanne Speed brand new in April 2016, like others I got a great deal, then went on to sell it in October 2017.

During my 18 months of ownership I thoroughly enjoyed the car, using it regularly with several trips to Scotland (from Yorkshire) and a trip to the South of France thrown in, covering a total of 9,800 miles.

So why did I sell it? - Well, for one I found myself driving this car far too fast and far too often, this is a very deceptive powerful car!

If you drive a Ferrari at 100mph you know about it, you have to hold on for dear life and it takes a lot of concentration..... Drive at 100mph in a Mulsanne and it feels like you're travelling at 55mph!

I hurried back from Scotland one day and later that evening reflected on my journey, or more importantly the speed at which I travelled back, next day I sold it!

Also, some days I found myself preferring the driving position in my old 4.4 V8 Petrol Range Rover which we keep for the dogs (worth about £10k), so I decided to order a 2018, 5.0 Supercharged Range Rover Autobiography (a 9 month delivery date resulted in me cancelling the order but that's another story).

In terms of reliability, I never had any issues with lumpy acceleration - The car was pretty good, one or two minor issues, such as misting front side lights after washing or heavy rainfall (although this tended to clear quite quickly). Also the front wing, lower metal trim with the word "Speed" written on it fell off and had to be replaced.

The only real major issue I had was a ticking noise coming from the front O/S wheel. It sounded like a small stone stuck in the tyre but it wasn't - It took several months and several trips back to the Bentley main dealer and a visit from factory technicians to rectify. The solution was some kind of recalibration - Something to do with the wheels rotation..... I didn't really understand it if I'm honest.

All that said, I do really miss the Mulsanne and regularly find myself looking through the classifieds and Bentley Pre Owned for another, that or something else special.

I'm now considering either a Rolls Royce Wraith, or a 2017 Mulsanne Speed........ It's a real dilemma, for the following reasons:

I recently had a couple of days away with Rolls Royce, driving their full range of cars. The Wraith is much quieter than the Mulsanne at low speeds, a benefit which is even more noticable when under acceleration, something I really missed in the Mulsanne - The Mulsanne is not a quiet car, in fact it actually sounds like a freight train when under acceleration.

That said, the build quality and materials used in a Mulsanne are truly exceptional - Equally as good, if not better than the flagship R/R Phantom in my opinion! - Also, the Wraith feels nowhere near as planted to the ground at higher speeds as the Mulsanne.

So do I go for the Wraith, offering silence while on the move, good materials and build quality, or another Mulsanne slightly noisier but every component made from the very finest materials?

By the way NTLR - Your car looks stunning! - Any interior shots?


Edited by Mulsanne-Speed on Sunday 29th July 11:07

Mulsanne-Speed

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567 posts

148 months

Thursday 2nd August 2018
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I really like that ntlr, very elegant...... It's lovely to see leather in that colour, ties in really nice with the wood.

More importantly, I'm loving the pooch, that's a beautiful face, a Borzoi I think? - Quite a rare dog here in the UK!

We're big dog people in our house, although I'd better not let my wife see that photo, she seems to think it's OK for our dogs to travel in any of our cars, although I fear for the leather seats.

We have two Pyrenean Mountain Dogs (or Great Pyrenees as they're known in the U.S.), one is 70kg, the other 50kg, so I try an avoid them climbing in to anything nice - They do at least have their very own, old 4.4 V8 Petrol Range Rover though.

To give you some idea of the size, the second photo shows our larger dog making friends with a cow..... You don't want two of these in the back of your Mulsanne!










Edited by Mulsanne-Speed on Thursday 2nd August 18:42