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Year 2006
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Mileage 28,937
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Make Bentley
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Interior BELUGA BLACK
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Model Continental Flying Spur
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Exterior BELUGA BLACK
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ENGINE
6.0L DOHC 48-valve EFI twin-turbocharged W12 engine STOCK NUMBER
0784705
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CALL NOW: 214-549-0139
Global Import Cars is pleased to offer you this 2006 Bentley Flying Spur. The vehicle has been meticulously kept and only has a little over 28k miles. The highly acclaimed Bentley Flying Spur is one of the worlds most sought after vehicles. Its superior design and craftsmanship set the bar within the world of ultra-luxury sedans. You will not be disappointed with this purchase. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ "THE CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR A TRULY INDIVIDUAL FOUR-DOOR OFFERING SPACE AND FREEDOM. THE FREEDOM OF CHOICE, TO HAVE PURE REFINEMENT AND STYLE. Cutting edge technology with unrivalled craftsmanship. A sumptuous and spacious four-door Grand Tourer with the heart and soul of the most breathtaking high-performance coupe in the world, the redefined Continental Flying Spur offers enhanced levels of personalisation, comfort and ride quality taken to new heights. A place where you and your fellow travellers can enjoy the freedom of class leading space and pure potency." _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Written by The Car Connection: Not all that many years ago, Bentley’s “Flying B” logo seemed an endangered species. All but ignored by its long-time parent, Rolls-Royce, the Bentley brand had virtually vanished from the market. Then, the staid and conservative British automaker took an unusually daring step, bolting a pair of turbochargers onto the big Bentley V-8 to create the ultra-luxury equivalent of a muscle car. The Turbo R turned things upside down; where
Bentley had accounted for just five percent
of total Rolls-Royce Motor Co.
sales, it was suddenly selling 95 percent. A decade ago, when the
long-struggling British company was put on the auction block and the two
sibling
brands cleaved in a Solomon-like business deal, Rolls went to BMW, Bentley to
Volkswagen. And if anyone was left wondering
who got the better of the deal,
study the latest sales numbers and reviews. Fine Flying Though the new Continental Flying Spur is a bit longer than the GT, you’ll quickly recognize the family lineage. There’s the same chromed, crosshatch grille that’s become an icon for the American bling crowd. The sculpted quad headlights flow into the hood, as if shaped by the wind. But from the B-pillar back, the Spur is entirely new, a classic character line running nearly the length of the body. While there’s an elegant feel to the design, it is far less formal and rigid than the traditional Bentley sedan, today personified in the form of the big Arnage. In keeping with its luxury pedigree, the Spur stands taller than a typical sport sedan, yet it maintains the taut, coiled feel of the GT, seemingly ready to leap into motion at any moment. The new four-door actually boasts a lower coefficient of drag than the coupe, benefiting from the physics of its high rear deck lid. The stretched platform cradles a body that’s a full 20 inches longer than the GT, nose-to-tail. Bentley designers have made good use of all that extra space. The interior is not quite so cavernous as Maybach’s over-the-top M62, though there’s ample space to stretch out �" especially if you opt for the Flying Spur’s optional, reclining rear bucket seat package. Spurred to excel Like the Continental GT, and the Turbo R before it,
the new Flying Spur celebrates Bentley’s performance heritage �" recall, if
you
will, that founder W.O. and the “Bentley Boys” still hold the track
record for
victories at The heart of this elegant brute is a twin-turbo
W-12 engine. Yes, it is also derived from Volkswagen technology, but no
apologies and explanations necessary here. The package produces an
astounding
552 horsepower. That’s enough to launch this heavyweight from 0-60 in
about 4.9
seconds. Not bad when you’re moving about 5500 pounds of metal, leather,
and
wood. That is, incidentally, just about 200 pounds more than the smaller Continental GT. Bentley engineers have done an impressive job of eliminating unnecessary weight. The Spur’s 17-way seats, for example, are 20 percent lighter than the coupe’s, but just as comfortable and incredibly supportive. You need that support if you intend to push this
car up to its limits, as we found during two days of driving through
northern
Tip in on the throttle and you’re firmly pressed into your seat. You blow through 100 km/h (60 mph) and never look back, the speedometer quickly climbing to 160 (100 mph), 200, 220, 240. Even a Maserati Coupe, clearly moving flat out, made way for us as we bore north on the Autostrade. We decided not to test the top speed, reportedly 190 mph, but we have little reason to doubt it. Turning off onto a scenic valley road, we charged into corners just as aggressively as we would have with the smaller GT, quickly finding the sedan to be its nimble equal. The two vehicles do, in fact, share most of the same suspension underpinnings, though in the sedan, the normal setting for the electronics is slightly softer. You can easily adjust that with the turn of a dial. Another difference: thicker rollbars designed to handle the Spur’s added weight. Like the GT, the new Flying Spur comes with a standard all-wheel-drive system. In operation, it was virtually invisible �" and extremely reassuring, considering the steady rain that slicked up the Dolomite mountain roads we blasted through. Though only offered with an electronically managed six-speed automatic, we didn’t find any reason to complain. The gearbox’s manual mode is pleasantly quick and surprisingly intuitive, especially when you’re using the pair of paddle shifters well positioned behind the steering wheel. You don’t even need to put the main gear selector into manual mode. Nor do you have to shift back into auto mode. About 20 seconds after you last tap the paddles, the transmission will begin automatically shifting on its own. Under everyday driving conditions, the Flying Spur is your classic luxury “saloon,” elegant, sophisticated and comfortable. It’s stable, quiet and a joy to both drive and be seen in. Step down hard on the throttle and its alter ego emerges. The sense of performance is enhanced by a slick bypass valve that actually lets you hear the joyous noise of the W-12 under full acceleration. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ CALL NOW: 214-549-0139 |
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