



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.




Experience the epitome of luxury and performance with this 2016 Bentley Continental GTC. With a mileage of just 40,235, this exquisite vehicle blends cutting-edge technology with handcrafted elegance, offering a sophisticated driving experience that is quintessentially Bentley. The W12 engine delivers exceptional power and smooth acceleration, while the all-wheel-drive system ensures confident handling in various driving conditions. Its classic British styling, combined with modern engineering, makes this Continental GT a standout choice for discerning drivers seeking both comfort and performance.



Now here’s a luxurious and swift four-door luxury sedan that is going to be a classic in less than ten years time. Yes, this 2009 Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed is the perfect car for someone seeking modern power and performance sans the overwhelming digital and connected technology interiors of today’s cars. It’s a fine British luxury machine that can hit 200mph if you wish, although we’d strongly recommend doing so on a race track or drag strip rather than the public road. If you’d like to take on this super sedan, it’s up for grabs in Las Cruses, New Mexico, having done just 60,200 miles.



Bentley’s Bentayga is the result of combining Bentley’s sporting credentials, top-tier luxury capabilities and sharing of synergies. This fine British automaker takes all those strengths and wraps them up in its iteration of an SUV, with the result being something unmistakable, and unmatchable too. That’s why if you’re a petrolhead with fine taste, a family hauler like this 2022 Bentley Bentayga V8 will be a most sensible choice. This 35,000-mile example is endowed with a sport exhaust for even more aural delight. Two keys are also included with the sale, as is a car cover, and the vehicle currently rests in Tampa. Call us if you’d like to acquire it.




This 2019 Mercedes-Benz CLS 450 4MATIC shows 87,547 miles and is powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and Mercedes’ 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. Finished in Black over a Charcoal leather interior, this CLS features the AMG Line along with Premium, Exterior Lighting, and Driver Assistance packages. Additional highlights include 19-inch AMG twin 5-spoke wheels, Burmester surround sound, heated and ventilated front seats, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with head-up display.



Do you want a full-size SUV that bears the Mercedes-Benz Star on its nose and offers you the space and amenities of an S-Class? Yes, Mercedes-Benz has got you covered. Meet the GLS-Class. It’s not hard to see the nomenclature; GL commonly refers to their SUV line-up, with S being the largest available so far. That’s what we have today, a Polar White 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLS450 4MATIC from Morgan Hill, California. With its gorgeous Bahia Brown and Black two-tone interior that includes natural grain Oak wood trim, AMG body styling on the outside and a potent 3.0-liter EQ-Boost powertrain that packs 362 horsepower, this is one fine four-wheel drive family SUV. Plus it’s got just 8,000 miles on the clock!



The finest luxury car in the world for many, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is right up there. It’s a trend-setter, a conversation starter, and the final automotive frontier for many. Once you’ve got an S-Class in your life, you know that you’ve made it in life. Plus, if you don’t want the latest one that’s decked out with screens to the hilt, there are always Golden Oldies to select. Examples like this 2000 Mercedes-Benz S 430 from the W220 era of 1998 to 2005. This particular example packs a 4.3-liter V8 within its sleek black body, and offers a comfortable, button and knob-heavy interior in beige. With only more than 13,000 miles on the clock, you can buy this Palm Beach-based car right now if you desire. The original owner’s manual plus two keys are included with the sale.

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