RE: You Know You Want To: Bentley Flying Spur

RE: You Know You Want To: Bentley Flying Spur

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HD Adam

5,154 posts

185 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Turbobanana said:
Fleckers said:
pimp tins
bigger wheers
lower it a bit
loud exhaust

winner

ok its friday
Anybody know what he just said?
A few speeling mishtakes but the implication is that it would be perfect project material for Gulzar biggrin

Dave Hedgehog

14,565 posts

205 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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GranCab said:
Same dealer has this for SL65 AMG Merc sale too @ £5K more than the Flying Spur ... both ok if your name is B.P.Shell rofl

yes please smile

CampDavid

9,145 posts

199 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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I hope they depreciate like falling rocks. I can see me in one of these in my late 30s

herebebeasties

671 posts

220 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Turbobanana said:
Fleckers said:
pimp tins
bigger wheers
lower it a bit
loud exhaust

winner

ok its friday
Anybody know what he just said?
I think he means that you should do this with it:


Honestly, I despair for humanity sometimes...

ZesPak

24,432 posts

197 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Just put in a deposit in on another house frown. Good thing though, I've had a weak spot for these big luxo-barges (Phaeton and C6 in top spot though!) for the last years. 35k for a Flying Spur is just nuts

Aids0G

504 posts

150 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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I know this is a pretty mad idea but could this be stripped out totally, engine DMS chipped to 620bhp and with some harder suspension be made really very fast for a relativity small amount of money?

Actually is it even possible to get hold of sports suspension for one of these?

AG

B.J.W

5,786 posts

216 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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I've covered a fair few miles in a Flying Spur, albeit as a passenger. A lovely car in most respects, and conveys the right image, something the Conti will never do.

However, my 12 year old Audi Allroad (Air uspension) rides a fair bit better - Bentley ruined the whole luxury car experience with the stupid tyres they fitted to it.

Auson

54 posts

182 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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CampDavid said:
I hope they depreciate like falling rocks. I can see me in one of these in my late 30s
I don't think there's any need to hope !

5678

6,146 posts

228 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Mental. How has that depreciated so much? I was expecting to see it with 150k miles on or something.

Carnnoisseur

531 posts

155 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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For some reason, the Spur just never caught on as much as the other variants. The mulliner edition with diamond stitching and the 2 sear rear conversion looks best IMO.

In relation to colours, Tempest with the portland hide looks well with the piano black inlays...



petemurphy

10,128 posts

184 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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looked at these many a time would be seriously tempting although always think the driver is a chaffeur when i see them in london ( where they do look special and not slightly footballery at la gt )

if petrol was cheaper..

plasticpig

12,932 posts

226 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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A W12 VW Phaeton goes for half that money.

E38Ross

35,089 posts

213 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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a bit daft saying you could have the Audi diesel or that as they cost the same. since as soon as you go to insure it it'll cost way more. then fuel it. then service it. then buy tyres when they need changing.

it'll cost thousands more per year to run!

ZesPak

24,432 posts

197 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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E38Ross said:
a bit daft saying you could have the Audi diesel or that as they cost the same. since as soon as you go to insure it it'll cost way more. then fuel it. then service it. then buy tyres when they need changing.

it'll cost thousands more per year to run!
Yes, but you'd be driving a


instead of a



biggrin

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Edited by ZesPak on Friday 19th October 14:22

marcosgt

11,021 posts

177 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Someone mentioned it earlier, but the classy choice is the Phaeton W12...

M.

E38Ross

35,089 posts

213 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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ZesPak said:
E38Ross said:
a bit daft saying you could have the Audi diesel or that as they cost the same. since as soon as you go to insure it it'll cost way more. then fuel it. then service it. then buy tyres when they need changing.

it'll cost thousands more per year to run!
Yes, but you'd be driving a


instead of a



biggrin

Warning: these images may not be representative and are acquired using google search for the relevant product


Edited by ZesPak on Friday 19th October 14:22
i 100% agree, there is no contest. but it still doesn't cost the same does it wink well, it does until you've phoned up to get it insured to drive it away and then put fuel in it.

jdw1234

6,021 posts

216 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Id buy it and put Chrysler badges on it.


ZesPak

24,432 posts

197 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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jdw1234 said:
Id buy it and put Chrysler badges on it.
hehe

And then rent it out as "Maxi Chrysler".
http://www.limobroker.co.uk/pages/articles/chrysle...

sinbaddio

2,375 posts

177 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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jdw1234 said:
Id buy it and put Chrysler badges on it.
laugh

Aeroresh

1,429 posts

233 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Im not sure. Great car but cant help look like a chauffeur borrowing his bosses car?

A car to be driven in rather than drive yourself.