



Between 1998 and 2009, the Arnage represented Bentley's full-size luxury car for the well-heeled buyer who sought some performance as well as luxury. We've mentioned before that of the two British luxury car makers, Bentley is the slightly cheeky one who sneaks some performance into the mix, while Rolls-Royce prefers a more buttoned-down approach. This single-owner 2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label is no different, and with just 24,443 reportedly original miles on the odometer, it's the perfect ticket to luxury motoring with the ability to burn some rubber when the mood strikes.

Wearing a black coat, this 2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label showcases true early 2000's Bentley style with its flowing shape, bulbous rear and snub-nosed front, replete with dual circular headlamps. It rolls on a set of shiny Bentley alloy wheels, which add a touch of glitz, aided by that imposing radiator grille at the front. If the shape isn't enough of a signature, the Flying B logos on the tip and tail will leave no one in any doubt about this car's maker. Enough chit-chat about the outside; let's get inside, which is where you should rightfully be. The sumptuous interior of this car features shades of tan, toffee, and caramel, replete with wood trim in true British luxury style. Amenities include power-adjustable and heated front seats, power windows, power mirrors, power door locks, cruise control, and dual-zone climate control with rear air vents. Speaking of air vents, take a moment to appreciate Bentley's signature 'organ-stop' circular air vents that can be found on all their models, even those produced in 2023. Rear-seat passengers also receive plenty of space and picnic tables. An Alpine pop-up navigation unit and premium speaker system constitute the infotainment on offer. Meanwhile, the driver grips a brown and black-trimmed steering wheel with a set of clear, white-faced gauges ahead. A critical difference between a Bentley and a Rolls-Royce in the driving seat is the presence of a tachometer; Bentley gives it to you, while Rolls-Royce deems it unnecessary. Hence, you won't find it at all on older Rolls-Royces, while newer ones have a 'Power Reserve Dial'. There's some trivia for you. Finally, there's a large trunk that befits a luxury car meant to eat up hundreds of miles with no fuss.

This 2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label has a single turbocharged 6.75-liter V8 lurking beneath the hood, driving the rear wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission. Endowed with a single Garrett T4 turbocharger, the engine maintains a low-revving high torque nature for effortless progress with minimal noise.




Made between 1998 and 2009, the Bentley Arnage is one of the iconic British luxury automaker’s all-time greats. It’s from an era where many modern conveniences were available, but the inevitable digital drenching of today’s cars hadn’t yet taken effect. That makes this full-size luxury car the ideal choice for someone who wants old-school luxury but isn’t prepared to give up too many modern conveniences just yet. And we’ve got one for grabs – say hello to this Texas-based 2006 Bentley Arnage R that could be yours It’s got a 6.75-liter turbocharged V8 paired with a smooth 4-speed automatic gearbox, under 56,000 miles on the clock, and even a pair of picnic tables in the rear, that could hold a laptop or tablet today.



There’s something that we can’t quite put our finger on about modern classic Bentleys. Models from the Nineties and Two Thousands have that sense of reflecting the best virtues of Bentley’s regal history, while packing just enough tech toys and creature comforts to keep you satisfied but not overwhelmed. Take this 2003 Bentley Arnage R as a great example of our statement. With a mere 31,470 miles, this Palm Beach-based car could be yours. It’s from the Arnage line-up that ran between 1998 and 2009. With a twin-turbo engine, a full-sized luxury sedan body style and that quintessential Bentley mix of luxury and driving pleasure, it’s your ideal ticket to the perfect daily driver without pesky digital screens or excesses of electronic nannies.



Bentley is the choice for the discerning luxury car buyer who loves to drive, rather than be driven. That’s why this brand is a bit more towards the tire-smoking, apex-cutting direction, unlike Rolls-Royce, who frown upon such shenanigans. While the brand makes some superb full-size luxury sedans, grand tourers and even an SUV today, why not sample some old-school, modern-classic Bentley magic. Consider this 1999 Bentley Arnage Green Label as the perfect partner to do so. It’s got under 77,000 miles on the clock, and comes to you with two keys. Morevoer, the current owner tells us that it’s received an oil and filter change, plus an HVAC system servicing in August 2024.




One of the finest Grand Tourers you could buy in the 2000s was the first-generation Bentley Continental GT. It was the first car Bentley developed after being taken over by Volkswagen, and as a result, it was not only breathtakingly beautiful and luxuriously equipped, but also more powerful and reliable. Today, we have a Beluga Blue 2009 Bentley Continental GTC for grabs from Boca Raton, Florida. With its comfortable cream interior, which seats up to four adults, this car comes with a black power-operated convertible top and, most impressively, a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12 engine under the hood! Plus, it’s got only 29,000 miles reported to its name. Don’t miss out on this opportunity.



Want a gorgeous Bentley drop-top grand tourer right now? This Cambrian Gray 2024 Bentley Continental GTC S V8 is up for grabs in Palm Coast, Florida right now. It’s got Bentley’s formidable 4.0-liter twin turbocharged V8 under the hood, comes with the Styling and Touring Specifications, and has covered just under 1,200 miles so far. Plus, the car is from the end of the third generation of the Continental GT, before Bentley changed styling direction, so for old-school fans of Bentley’s designs, this car is perfect. Contact us if you’d like to make it yours.



The 2007 Bentley Continental GT Coupe represents a pivotal moment for Bentley, combining traditional British craftsmanship with modern performance engineering under Volkswagen Group ownership. Designed as a true grand tourer, the Continental GT delivers effortless power, all-weather capability, and a level of luxury that few rivals could match at the time. This example shows under 68,000 miles and stands out with its elegant Dark Sapphire exterior and classic specification. Enhanced with an upgraded sound system and an aftermarket front bumper, it blends timeless Bentley presence with a slightly more aggressive edge, making it an appealing choice for those seeking both comfort and individuality.




Do you desire a German sporting machine with true petrolhead credentials, but one that also comes with four doors, five seats, and an SUV/crossover body style? Well then, look no more, for we’ve got the answer with this Algarve Blue 2024 Porsche Cayenne S from Montclair, New Jersey. This machine comes with a twin-turbo V8 under the hood, a well-equipped black leather interior, and a long list of standard features. Some tantalizing ones include soft-close doors, the Technology Package, Sport Chrono Package, and the Premium Package Plus. The vehicle also comes with a trailer hitch in case you plan to tow a camper or trailer with it. Plus, the vehicle’s keys are painted and come with one Race-Tex key pouch, too.



Performance that is subtle is the right type of smiles per gallon. When you are loud and brash, one does expect the performance to back it all up, but if you choose to fly under the radar and still sting when heavy on the gas pedal, smiles per gallon quickly ensue. The S Class has been this silent warrior of performance; it doesn't stop there, as it is also the golden standard of Mercedes luxury as well. Present today is a fine example from the S class family and takes shape with this 2017 Mercedes-Benz S550. With a reported 65,000 miles on its clock, this clean example hails from Canyon Lake, is reported to come with two keys, Texas, and is ready to be the perfect way of getting about in luxury, style and performance.



A sure-fire future classic, this 2007 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT Duoselect is a soulful Italian sports sedan with a naturally-aspirated V8 that could be yours if you act fast. This is an example with extremely low mileage, a single-owner car that’s been garage-kept. It’s reportedly had no accidents and is said to be in excellent condition. Coming from the M139 or Quattroporte V era, this reportedly 14,816-mile car rocks a lovely Bord Pont exterior, a beige interior, and an engine that can scream up to 7,000rpm!

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