



British luxury automaker Bentley was acquired by Volkswagen Group in 1998. Naturally, the pressure was on, to see how the new owners would fare. In 2003, the first Bentley model released under the new management reached the market, the Continental GT. It was also the first Bentley to employ mass-manufacturing techniques, for economic reasons. However, this didn’t detract from the brand’s set standards; rather, it took them to new heights. Today, an early model Continental GT, such as this 2005 Bentley Continental GT is a sure-fire future classic, a well-built car, and something that you’ll truly cherish every drive in. What’s more alluring is, this particular car has just 21,092 miles under its belt.

The design of the Continental GT marked a new styling direction for Bentley, and you can still see hints of it in the brand’s current models. So, this 2005 Bentley Continental GT in its Umbrian Red paint coat still looks fresh in 2024, aided by its simple but classy five-spoke alloy wheels, quad headlamps, and Bentley ‘Flying B’ motif atop the hood and trunk lid. It’s a car that will be instantly recognized no matter where you choose to park it. The four-seat interior of this 2005 Bentley Continental GT comes in Saddle Brown. It’s got comfortable and supple leather-upholstered seats, and power-adjustable front seats. Then, you’ll find a chunky aluminum gear shift knob and surround, a multifunction steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, a full infotainment system, a premium sound system, and all the power conveniences you’d expect. However, there are still plenty of analog items in this digital-driven interior. The classic Breitling analog clock takes center stage atop the dashboard, amidst a sea of wood veneer trim. Then, you’ve got analog dials within the gauge cluster, including a tachometer. That’s important, because Bentley’s arch-rival Rolls-Royce doesn’t give you a tach in their cars. This highlights the fact that Bentley is the more sporting, self-driven persona of the two top-tier British luxury automakers.

Under the hood of this 2005 Bentley Continental GT is a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter W12 engine, making upto 552hp and 479lb-ft of torque as reported. Connected to a 6-speed automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive, it should be enough for 0-60 mph in less than 5 seconds. Thanks to the car’s sophisticated stability and traction control, plus electronic stability programme, you can waste as little horsepower as possible. Of course, you can also turn those off and vaporize some rubber.

2005 Bentley Continental GT
6.0L Twin-Turbocharged W12
6-Speed Automatic
AWD
Umbrian Red Exterior
Saddle Brown Leather Interior
Wood Veneer Trim
Breitling Analog Clock
Anti-Lock Braking System
Traction Control System
Electronic Stability Program
Ventilated Disc Brakes
Hydraulic Power-Assisted Steering



Do you desire to own and drive a car that offers an unmatched luxury experience paired with engaging driving dynamics? Does your heart crave a machine that puts you very much in charge of its momentum yet cossets you in a way that you only dreamed of? Yes, we’re waxing lyrical a bit here, but that’s what the Bentley Continental GT range can do to a person once sampled. This luxurious grand tourer from one of Britain’s top luxury automakers is designed to offer an insane level of luxury without compromising on sheer driving pleasure for petrolheads. It’s a combo that’s deceptively simple to explain yet fiendishly hard to get right, yet Bentley has been doing it since 2003. If you’d like to jump on this exclusive bandwagon, here’s a 20,250-mile, second-generation 2013 Bentley Continental GTC for sale in Florida.



For those who demand an unparalleled blend of luxury, performance, and open-top grand touring, the 2020 Bentley Continental GTC V8 delivers in spades. Finished in White Sand Metallic with a Dark Brown convertible top, this refined drop-top exudes sophistication while offering a dynamic driving experience. With just 7,394 miles on the odometer, this Continental remains in pristine condition, showcasing the finest craftsmanship and advanced technology that Bentley has to offer.



Comfort, class, and performance: the cornerstones of the perfect motoring experience. Very few manufacturers have perfected the balance of the three. Over the years, Bentley has provided both luxury cruisers and some brute force power-packed sportscars — the Continental marque is proof of that. With blistering performance, luxury that's the golden standard, and class that's unmatched, being in the presence of one means you're in the 1% who have experienced this level of motoring. Present today is your chance to get into that 1% by driving off in this lovely 2024 Bentley Continental GT Mulliner Edition 8. With a reported 406 miles on its clock, this special edition grand tourer with a touring specification is the perfect drive and can be yours today.




Blending breathtaking performance with unmistakable luxury, this 2022 Bentley Continental GTC Speed is anything but subtle. Dressed in a rare Apple Green paint from Bentley’s exclusive extended range, it makes a bold entrance before a single word is spoken. Beneath the surface lies a powerhouse twin-turbocharged W12, while above, the black convertible top folds away to reveal a handcrafted interior that embodies British elegance and modern innovation. From the dramatic 22-inch Speed wheels to the Bentley Rotating Display and diamond-stitched Beluga leather cabin, every detail has been meticulously curated. This is a grand tourer built for those who crave top-down thrills without compromising refinement, presence, or pedigree.



Bentley owners are a different sort of uber-luxury car purveyor. They enjoy the finest automotive luxury, but are also keen drivers. That’s why Bentley makes their cars to be nice to drive as well as ride in. This trait has been prevalent for much of their existence, since the brand also has a fine legacy of racing under its belt. Its modern models such as the Flying Spur are no different. Introduced in 2005, the model is now in its third generation. If you’d like to own a Flying Spur (because let’s face it, who wouldn’t), here’s a 2024 Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner Speed for sale in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. This car comes with a twin-turbo W12 engine, the Mulliner specification which includes special 22-inch wheels, a two-tone interior and just 4,500 miles on it.



This 2007 Bentley Continental GTC combines grand touring luxury with formidable twin-turbocharged power. Finished in Moonbeam Silver over Cognac leather, this open-top Bentley embodies effortless sophistication. Powered by a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12 paired with a 6-speed ZF automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, it delivers seamless performance and quiet confidence whether cruising the coast or carving through mountain roads.




Formerly called the Mercedes-Benz ML-Class, the GLE represents the midsize sport utility offering from Mercedes-Benz, and has done so since 1997. Then, it was called the ML-Class and rode on a traditional, body on frame configuration. However, since 2005 and the second generation, a unibody construction was adopted, and the M-Class became more road-oriented. The GLE name came in 2015 when the third generation was facelifted, and basically alludes to the model being the SUV equivalent of an E-Class. Today, what we have is a fourth-generation example from the house of Mercedes-AMG. This 2022 Mercedes-AMG GLE53 has traveled just over 27,000 miles and comes with a twin-turbo straight six under the hood. It’s also got 4MATIC all-wheel drive and the usual Mercedes-Benz refinements to enjoy, in its quest to be your next family vehicle. If you’d like to answer its call, let us know.



Selecting an Aston Martin as your next vehicle shows that you are a certain sort of person. The type that appreciates British design and sports car engineering, and most likely, a James Bond fan at heart too. This iconic British automaker has had a long association with Ian Fleming’s superspy, in film at least. In the books, Bond is a Bentley man, but when the films were being produced, Aston Martin became the selected vehicle of Mr. Bond. In fact, you can find Aston Martins in over half of the Bond films produced to date. Today’s Aston Martin of choice is a 2020 Aston Martin DB11 Volante from Fort Myers, Florida. The DB11 debuted 2016 and was made until 2023, in coupe and convertible (Volante) forms. This particular example packs a twin-turbo V8 and just under 6,100 miles on the clock.



Porsche’s Cayman is the fixed-head coupe variant of the Boxster two-seat mid-engined sports car by Porsche. Introduced in 2005 with the Boxster’s second generation, the Cayman has become a fine choice for those who want to experience the Porsche lifestyle, but prefer a metal roof over a canvas one. Here, we have a 2014 Porsche Cayman from the third generation of the Boxster/Cayman legacy up for sale in Mechanicsville, Virginia. This example has done just over 23,000 miles and features a fine flat six paired with an automatic transmission for an easy drive.

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