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Since 2003, the Bentley Continental has represented a fine four-seat two-door grand tourer from British luxury car supremo Bentley. The only one that’s well-equipped to challenge Rolls-Royce, Bentley Motors has been around for over a century. Furthermore, the brand is the choice of many affluent enthusiasts because it imbues a sense of driving pleasure into its cars. While a Rolls-Royce is best experienced from its sumptuous rear seat, a Bentley forces you to choose. Will it be the driver’s seat or the rear seat today? That conundrum is most applicable to four-door vehicles. When it’s a two-door like this 2013 Bentley Continental GTC, the choice is firmly the driver’s seat. So step up and step into the driver’s seat of this 11,700-mile grand tourer from Mississippi, and you’ll never have to settle for less.
This 2013 Bentley Continental GTC is a convertible, dressed in a color called Magnolia, and featuring a black power-operated soft top. The car is a true stunner in the most suave way possible, with timeless styling, the iconic Bentley Flying B emblem in strategic places on the bodywork, and a set of 21-inch 2-piece polished alloy sports wheels. Moreover, this Mulliner Driving Specification-equipped car features front and rear floating calipers for its disc brakes, and comes with a rear spoiler too. The interior of this 2013 Bentley Continental GTC features deep-pile carpet overmats, drilled alloy sports pedals, and a knurled aluminum gearshift. The tan leather seats feature embroidered Bentley emblems, and the steering wheel is a 3-spoke, 2-tone leather-wrapped multifunction affair. You’ve also got Birds Eye Maple wood trim, making this a very tactile interior. Every control or surface that you touch feels premium, expensive, and in line with being a top-tier luxury product. Then come the tech features, which include dual-zone automatic climate control, heated and ventilated front seats with power adjustment, a premium speaker system, neck warmers for use on cold days with the convertible top down, and a complete infotainment system.
Propelling this 2013 Bentley Continental GTC in a swift but smooth fashion is a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged, flex-fuel W12 engine. The engine’s official outputs are stated at 621 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. A 6-speed automatic transmission sends drive to all four wheels, resulting in a top speed of over 200mph where possible.
One of the best ways to experience driving nirvana in luxury and comfort is to buy yourself a Bentley Continental GT. Bentley is well-known for being the luxury automaker that appeals to driving enthusiasts. They’ve got some racing history under their belt, and continue to make cars that strongly call out to you to sit in the driving seat instead of the rear seat. Of course, Introduced in 2003, the Continental GT was the first model of Bentley under its new ownership by Volkswagen. In 2006, a drop-top variant was introduced for fans of sun and sky. Today, we’ve got a 2007 Bentley Continental GTC that’s a wonderful way to experience luxury driving excitement. Having just 17,045 miles to its name, this car currently lives in Cathedral City, California.
Since 2003, the Bentley Continental has represented a fine four-seat two-door grand tourer from British luxury car supremo Bentley. The only one that’s well-equipped to challenge Rolls-Royce, Bentley Motors has been around for over a century. Furthermore, the brand is the choice of many affluent enthusiasts because it imbues a sense of driving pleasure into its cars. While a Rolls-Royce is best experienced from its sumptuous rear seat, a Bentley forces you to choose. Will it be the driver’s seat or the rear seat today? That conundrum is most applicable to four-door vehicles. When it’s a two-door like this 2013 Bentley Continental GTC, the choice is firmly the driver’s seat. So step up and step into the driver’s seat of this 11,700-mile grand tourer from Mississippi, and you’ll never have to settle for less.
Do you want a luxury drop-top that’s amazing to drive as well? If so, why not aim high and select a Bentley Continental GTC? Introduced in 2003, the Bentley Continental GT was the first Bentley made under Volkswagen’s ownership of this iconic British luxury automaker. Naturally, they introduced a drop-top variant as well, aptly called GTC. Now on the fourth generation, the Conti GT range is preferred by the discerning enthusiast who seeks a driver’s car but doesn’t want to compromise on top-shelf refinement and opulence. Here, we’ve got a second-generation 2013 Bentley Continental GTC from Florida for sale. This beauty has done less than 26,000 miles, with a reported recent servicing having been done.
One of the best ways to experience driving nirvana in luxury and comfort is to buy yourself a Bentley Continental GT. Bentley is well-known for being the luxury automaker that appeals to driving enthusiasts. They’ve got some racing history under their belt, and continue to make cars that strongly call out to you to sit in the driving seat instead of the rear seat. Of course, Introduced in 2003, the Continental GT was the first model of Bentley under its new ownership by Volkswagen. In 2006, a drop-top variant was introduced for fans of sun and sky. Today, we’ve got a 2007 Bentley Continental GTC that’s a wonderful way to experience luxury driving excitement. Having just 17,045 miles to its name, this car currently lives in Cathedral City, California.
Since 2003, the Bentley Continental has represented a fine four-seat two-door grand tourer from British luxury car supremo Bentley. The only one that’s well-equipped to challenge Rolls-Royce, Bentley Motors has been around for over a century. Furthermore, the brand is the choice of many affluent enthusiasts because it imbues a sense of driving pleasure into its cars. While a Rolls-Royce is best experienced from its sumptuous rear seat, a Bentley forces you to choose. Will it be the driver’s seat or the rear seat today? That conundrum is most applicable to four-door vehicles. When it’s a two-door like this 2013 Bentley Continental GTC, the choice is firmly the driver’s seat. So step up and step into the driver’s seat of this 11,700-mile grand tourer from Mississippi, and you’ll never have to settle for less.
Bentley is well known as one of the two top-level luxury car makers from Britain. Bentley has always maintained a slight bent towards driving pleasure, making cars that are equally suitable to self-drive as they are to be driven in. Between 1962 and 1965, the S3 was the automaker’s large luxury saloon offering. Building on the previous S2, the S3 saw a few notable changes, such as the rear seat being moved backwards by two inches for more legroom, quad headlamps, and a higher compression ratio for the engine, resulting in increased power and improved performance. Today, we’ve got a lovely 1963 Bentley S3 Saloon for sale to anyone who recognizes the value of this iconic Sixties classic. The car hails from Virginia, and has received a new engine with less than 25,000 miles on it.
In late 1995, Mercedes-Benz released a compact roadster that would become quite a highly desirable icon. The SLK, which stood for Sport Light Compact in German, featured a powered folding metal hardtop, giving owners a hardtop coupe and a full convertible in one car. Unlike models with detachable hardtops, there was no need to arrange storage for the top when detached, as it simply folded into the car when retracted. That, plus the SLK’s easy to drive dimensions meant that over 300,000 found homes in a nine-year production run. Today, we’ve got a 1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor from Newtown, Pennsylvania for sale. With less than 64,000 miles on the clock, this is a great car to buy as a weekend cruiser, as well as future classic. However, it’s still capable of being your daily driver if you prefer.
For those seeking a European luxury car, the default options from Mercedes-Benz and BMW spring to mind. Audi and Volvo are there too. But what if you want something British? Well, that’s where the Jaguar XJ comes into the fray. The XJ model came about in 1968, and was the last Jag to have been designed by the company’s founder, Sir William Lyons. For decades, the XJ was known to retain old-school charm and styling cues, until a totally new design debuted in 2010. Called the X351 generation, this was a remarkable departure from the template and really raised eyebrows. Soon enough, people realized that the X351 was a fine car that totally improved in nearly every way over its predecessor, and really took the luxury car fight to the Germans. Today, we’ve got a 2017 Jaguar XJR for sale from Cincinnati, Ohio, with a scant 13,689 miles to its name. Oh, and supercharged machine has recently received a service.
One of the best ways to experience driving nirvana in luxury and comfort is to buy yourself a Bentley Continental GT. Bentley is well-known for being the luxury automaker that appeals to driving enthusiasts. They’ve got some racing history under their belt, and continue to make cars that strongly call out to you to sit in the driving seat instead of the rear seat. Of course, Introduced in 2003, the Continental GT was the first model of Bentley under its new ownership by Volkswagen. In 2006, a drop-top variant was introduced for fans of sun and sky. Today, we’ve got a 2007 Bentley Continental GTC that’s a wonderful way to experience luxury driving excitement. Having just 17,045 miles to its name, this car currently lives in Cathedral City, California.
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