



Passion, class, and a driving experience like no other; this is what Bentleys are built to ensure. Being behind the wheel of a Bentley equates to being in command of the world's most splendid grand tourers; you have the right amount of performance to raise eyebrows, luxury that is divine and looks to turn heads. Present today is the perfect example of Bentley ingenuity and takes shape with this lovely 2020 Bentley Continental GT. With a reported 2,800 miles on the clock, this is the ideal way to cap off a busy week and kick off those weekend drives in style.

Sporting an Anthracite exterior, this 2020 Bentley Continental GT has the looks to kill and features a factory-clean exterior that dons subtle upgrades. A keen eye would note a blacked-out theme with the exterior; the current owner reports Black "B" badging on the radiator shell, boot lid & wheels, and adding onto its sporty features is a Deployable rear spoiler and carbon fibre trim. Speaking of wheels, this luxury cruiser sits on a set of 20" painted 10-spoke alloy wheels that house a set of brake calipers painted in red for that added performance effect. Now, onto what is arguably this 2020 Bentley Continental GT star features: its lovely Beluga interior. Step inside, and you are treated to a masterclass in luxury and performance; the welcome lighting set expectations high and deep pile overmats ensure this car's factory interior is preserved. The current owner reports a Bang & Olufsen premium sound system for your tunes, Front Seat Comfort Specification, Semi-aniline leather, Contrast stitching & seat piping, Mood Lighting Specification and a Mulliner Driving Specification with Black painted wheel.

With good looks and luxury accounted for, it's time to dive deep into this 2020 Bentley Continental GT performance. Pop open the hood of the Grand Tourer, and what you will find is a twin-turbocharged 4.0L V8 that proves that luxury necessarily isn't slow. The current owner reports Air suspension, including a three-chamber air spring with continuous damping control for a smooth drive feel and an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission powering all four of these luxury cruisers' wheels with an active all-wheel drive system.

2020 Bentley Continental GT V8
4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8
8-Speed Dual Clutch Transmission
Active All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
Anthracite Exterior
Beluga Interior
20" Painted 10-Spoke Alloy Wheels In Black
Air Suspension Including A Three Chamber Air Spring With Continuous Damping Control
Mulliner Driving Specification With Black Painted Wheel
Touring Specification
Bang & Olufsen Premium Sound System
Bentley Rotating Display
Solid & Metallic Extended Range
City Specification
Continental Backline Specification
Front Seat Comfort Specification
Semi-Aniline Leather
Contrast Stitching & Seat Piping
Mood Lighting Specification
Centenary Specification
Red Painted Brake Calipers
Welcome Lighting
Front Deep Pile Overmats
Black "B" Badging On Radiator Shell, Boot Lid & Wheels
Deployable Rear Spoiler
Carbon Fiber Trim



Bentley’s Continental GTC is a fine grand tourer that’s been available since 2003. It was the first new car Bentley released after Volkswagen AG acquired this iconic British luxury automaker, and it is now in the fourth generation of excellence. A car that’s always known to be a driver’s delight; it’s about time that you treated yourself to one. Say hello to this South Carolina-based 2007 Bentley Continental GTC with under 20,000 miles to its name. Remember: Cars like this are future classics, after all.



If you’ve always had an eye for older luxury cars with great driving dynamics, preferably from Britain, may we present this 1996 Bentley Continental R for your consideration? The Continental R was made between 1991 and 2003, and a mere 1,854 units were produced and sold worldwide. It’s probably one of the rarest cars, as there are plenty of Italian exotics with higher production numbers for example. This particular example is a 50,777-mile, numbers-matching example from Pennsylvania, and it’s a great way to experience what luxury was like before digital screens took over everything.



One of the main characteristics that defines Bentley cars is their driving feeling. They are not only able to give you the sensation of speed and power but also glamour and comfort. Bentley started its journey in a relentless pursuit of both luxury and performance. With every new release, they have amazed the automobile community by reaching new heights in their endeavors. Bently offers choices for almost all market needs, including sporty vehicles, luxury vehicles, and SUVs. What we have here is a drop-top with all the luxury that a Bentley is known for. The 2007 Bentley Continental GTC is based on the Continental GT coupe, and it was the only option available with a convertible roof at the time. With 45,918 miles on its clock, this GTC is located in Loxahatchee, Florida.




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.



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.



The 2017 Bentley Bentayga W12 First Edition represents the ultimate expression of luxury SUV design and performance. Handcrafted in Crewe, England, this rare First Edition model combines grand-touring refinement with astonishing capability, powered by a twin-turbocharged W12 engine producing 600 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. Finished in Onyx Metallic over a Linen and Beluga diamond-quilted leather interior, this Bentayga exudes sophistication in every detail. Equipped with the Touring, All-Terrain, Sunshine, and Veneer Specifications, as well as the Naim for Bentley premium audio system, this First Edition delivers an uncompromised blend of power, technology, and craftsmanship that defines the modern Bentley.




Audi’s Q8 is the most luxurious SUV that you can find from the iconic German Four-Ringed brand. While it’s slightly shorter than the Q7 in length and height, the Q8 swaps the former’s three-row layout for a more spacious two-row configuration. Plus, it’s available in high-performance RS Q8 form. So if you’re searching for a family SUV with over 500 horses under the hood and don’t have more than three children to cart around, this 2022 Audi RS Q8 from West Palm Beach, Florida is a great choice. The vehicle has done just over 46,000 miles so far and comes with a matte paint protection film wrap too. Get in touch with us ASAP to find out how to take this super-SUV home with you.



The Aston Martin DB9: a car that was so well-designed it stayed in production for 12 years, and continues to impress over 2 decades after its launch. In 2004, it took over the DB line from the outgoing DB7. While it’s predecessor was often criticized as being a Jag XJS in a fancy dress, the DB9 was developed as a fresh car (in fact, there is some speculation that Aston Martin avoided calling it the DB8 to distinguish it even more from its predecessor). The convertible version was named the DB9 Volante and debuted in September 2004 with softer suspension than the coupe and extra reinforcement to protect the occupants in case of a rollover incident.



BMW’s 8-Series was first introduced in 1990 as a sleek and angular luxury coupe. With its eye-catching design and excellent aerodynamics, the first-generation 8-Series was also the world’s first production car to pair a V12 engine with a 6-speed manual transmission. Offered exclusively with either a V8 or a V12, the 8-Series represented the pinnacle of BMW’s grand touring capability — a blend of power, luxury, and innovation that still defines the brand’s heritage. Presented here is a 1997 BMW 840Ci from Key Largo, Florida — a low-mileage example showing fewer than 32,000 miles. Under its long hood lies the more economical yet still exciting 4.4L V8 engine, delivering smooth, effortless performance. If you’re looking for a stylish grand tourer that’s both a collector-grade classic and a comfortable daily driver, this 840Ci perfectly fits the bill.

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