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The Bentley Arnage was a new look for Bentley in the late 90s that continued all the way till 2010 before being succeeded by the more well-known Bentley Mulsanne. The Arnage was initially powered by a BMW M62 V8 engine with a Cosworth-engineered twin-turbo installation. However, this prestigious limo came with a bit of history when BMW threatened to stop supply of their engines during the takeover battle against Volkswagen Group, and they did. The revised version of this car was launched as the Arnage Red Label in 1999, and several minor modifications were made to the original BMW-powered cars. It reverted back to the old V8 engine with a single Garrett T4 turbocharger, the same unit as this particular model we have today that has clocked a mere 38,000 miles since 2001. This also resulted in the Arnage taking the title for the four-door car with the greatest amount of torque at the time. For sale in Humble, Texas, here is your chance to own this 2.5-tonne monster with sumptuous craftsmanship inside.
Dressed in a lavish coat of black paint, the 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label is now a stylish classic. Sitting on shiny chrome 18” wheels with red Bentley center caps and wrapped in Pirelli tires, this Red Label emits an aura of the high corporate life of the 2000s. Inside the luxurious beige cabin, you have Burlwood Veneer extending from the door to the dash and to the center console, which has an ample number of gauges. Even the gear stick is wrapped in Burlwood with a shiny sport button integrated on top. You get heated front seats, a sunroof, and host of a parking sensors to help you navigate this sizable Bentley in comfort.
Under the hood of this 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label is a potent 16-valve, single turbocharged 6.75-liter engine. Mated to a General Motors-sourced four-speed 4L80-E automatic transmission, the Red Label produced a whopping 835 Nm of torque, 275 Nm more than the Green Label. This also meant that this heavy piece of luxurious machinery was factory rated to take off from 0 to 60 mph in less than six seconds, a whole second faster than its BMW-powered counterpart.
2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label
6.8L V8
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
RWD
Black Exterior
Magnolia Beige Interior
Red Label 18" Wheels
Burlwood Veneer
Sunroof
Parking Sensors
Heated Front Seats
1 Key
The Bentley Arnage was a new look for Bentley in the late 90s that continued all the way till 2010 before being succeeded by the more well-known Bentley Mulsanne. The Arnage was initially powered by a BMW M62 V8 engine with a Cosworth-engineered twin-turbo installation. However, this prestigious limo came with a bit of history when BMW threatened to stop supply of their engines during the takeover battle against Volkswagen Group, and they did. The revised version of this car was launched as the Arnage Red Label in 1999, and several minor modifications were made to the original BMW-powered cars. It reverted back to the old V8 engine with a single Garrett T4 turbocharger, the same unit as this particular model we have today that has clocked a mere 38,000 miles since 2001. This also resulted in the Arnage taking the title for the four-door car with the greatest amount of torque at the time. For sale in Humble, Texas, here is your chance to own this 2.5-tonne monster with sumptuous craftsmanship inside.
The Bentley Arnage is widely considered to be the last of the old-school Bentleys. Introduced in 1998, when Volkswagen was purchasing Bentley from the Vickers Group, the Arnage continued until 2010. It presented a stark contrast to the brand's newer and more modernly designed Continental GT and Flying Spur models of 2005 and after. In its early days, the Arnage was also badged as the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph. Up for sale today is a lovely 2005 Bentley Arnage R with 61,000 miles and plenty of old-school charm and character. Delving deeper, we'll also show you some of its surprising luxury and comfort features.
In the realm of luxury and refinement, Bentley has long been a standard-bearer, consistently delivering an unparalleled blend of opulence and performance. The 2001 Bentley Arnage Turbo, with its timeless design and luxurious appointments, exemplifies this ethos. With a reported 95,000 miles on the odometer, this exquisite cruiser offers a chance to experience the epitome of style and class.
It seems that a majority of cars are built with sportiness in mind. They’re all about setting record lap times and immense cornering speeds. Sometimes, though, it is time to take a step back and appreciate the other end of the spectrum. This 2013 Bentley Continental GTC with just 28,000 miles on the odometer is not a car you set record lap times in, but maybe a new Cannonball record. That’s more its forte. Wafting along the interstate in complete silence is something that most other cars struggle to achieve, especially to this level. With the name synonymous with Bentley for several decades, Bentley has built a reputation for creating one of the best, if not the best, grand tourers of all time, and the rest, as they say, is history.
It seems that the majority of cars are built with sportiness in mind. They’re all about setting record lap times and immense cornering speeds. Sometimes, though, it is time to take a step back and appreciate the other end of the spectrum. This 2014 Bentley Continental with just 51,000 miles on the odometer is not a car you set record lap times in. But a new Canon Ball record? Well, that’s more its forte. Wafting along the interstate in complete silence is something that most other cars struggle to achieve. With a name synonymous with luxury for several decades, Bentley has built a reputation for creating one of the best, if not the best, grand tourers of all time. And the rest, as they say, is history.
The art of "grand touring," as its known, should be done in style and with class. The right motor completes the experience, and what better way to live up to the grand touring life than with the 2008 Bentley Continental GTC we have today? With a reported 38,000 miles on the clock, this is grand touring loyalty that's original and best enjoyed with no plans on your calendar, someone special on the passenger seat, and picturesque views by your side.
It’s no surprise that we’ve seen a lot of Mercedes-Benz R107 SL-Class examples pass through our hands on to new and eager owners. This generation of SL ran between 1971 and 1989 and is widely hailed as one of the best modern classics you can find. Furthermore, the R107 generation was popular among movie stars, on and off-screen. It embodied the very spirit of Mercedes-Benz in producing timeless cruisers that didn’t compromise on luxury or comfort. Why not get your very own slice of R107 goodness with this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Roadster? It’s got just 78,000 miles on the clock and appears to be in excellent condition.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is one of those models that stands apart from the rest of the Mercedes-Benz family. Here is a tough and versatile off-roader that can go nearly anywhere on Earth, in stark contrast to the brand’s luxurious, seriously road-focused sedans, coupes, convertibles, and crossovers. Granted, Mercedes-Benz would jump on the SUV bandwagon later on with more models, but the G-Glass remains their first. Introduced in 1979, it has remained faithfully true to its design roots while being updated continuously. This particular 2005 Mercedes-Benz G500 comes from the W463 first generation, which ran between 1990 and 2018. Up for sale with less than 74,000 miles done, it’s ready to rumble and roll with a new owner.
The majority of Range Rover owners purchase them not just for their robust off-road capabilities and cutting-edge technology but also for the value that the brand name brings to the table. It has always been one of the names we think of when we talk of ultra-luxury SUVs. Land Rover launched three special editions of the Range Rover for the 2021 model year. Namely, the Fifty Edition (which celebrates the 50th birthday of their flagship SUV), the Westminster Edition, and the Dynamic Black Edition. With this listing, we are talking about the well-equipped midrange model, the 2021 Range Rover HSE Westminster Edition. This sophisticated example is said only to have 31,200 miles on its odometer. Keep reading to find out about the luxuries this grand ride has to offer.
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