Bentley Bentayga.
#3
That Audi Q7 is ok, yet the Porsche is better. Oh, wait, that's a photo of a Bentley. LOL!!!
BTW, even the British Bentley/RR discussion board are making fun of this SUV. I call it the Bentley Bodega (grocery-getter). My guess is that they are making it for the Sultans and other Middle Eastern types so they can show off. The fancy clock upgrade was a dead giveaway.
BTW, even the British Bentley/RR discussion board are making fun of this SUV. I call it the Bentley Bodega (grocery-getter). My guess is that they are making it for the Sultans and other Middle Eastern types so they can show off. The fancy clock upgrade was a dead giveaway.
Last edited by stevenrmusic; 04-12-2016 at 10:37 AM.
#5
I agree that the design is not the best SUV design we have seen.
but the inside and the performances are ....impressive to say the least.
at good as a Range Rover offroad and better than a porsche cayenne Turbo on road
but the inside and the performances are ....impressive to say the least.
at good as a Range Rover offroad and better than a porsche cayenne Turbo on road
#7
I am waiting for Aston Martin to make a pickup truck.
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#8
LOL!
I'm waiting for the Bentley version of the Ford F150 Harley Davidson Series. It comes with a matching Bentley motorcycle too, 'natch.
We could go on and on like this. How about the Bentley bicycle that fits neatly inside the trunk for when the car throws yet ANOTHER warning light. Ok, in all seriousness Bentley needs to include a VAG computer with every car and train owners how to use it. Or at least give a 3 year 36,000 mile warranty including annual service. If other manufacturers can offer this at far lower pricing, why can't Bentley?
We could go on and on like this. How about the Bentley bicycle that fits neatly inside the trunk for when the car throws yet ANOTHER warning light. Ok, in all seriousness Bentley needs to include a VAG computer with every car and train owners how to use it. Or at least give a 3 year 36,000 mile warranty including annual service. If other manufacturers can offer this at far lower pricing, why can't Bentley?
#9
LOL!
I'm waiting for the Bentley version of the Ford F150 Harley Davidson Series. It comes with a matching Bentley motorcycle too, 'natch.
We could go on and on like this. How about the Bentley bicycle that fits neatly inside the trunk for when the car throws yet ANOTHER warning light. Ok, in all seriousness Bentley needs to include a VAG computer with every car and train owners how to use it. Or at least give a 3 year 36,000 mile warranty including annual service. If other manufacturers can offer this at far lower pricing, why can't Bentley?
I'm waiting for the Bentley version of the Ford F150 Harley Davidson Series. It comes with a matching Bentley motorcycle too, 'natch.
We could go on and on like this. How about the Bentley bicycle that fits neatly inside the trunk for when the car throws yet ANOTHER warning light. Ok, in all seriousness Bentley needs to include a VAG computer with every car and train owners how to use it. Or at least give a 3 year 36,000 mile warranty including annual service. If other manufacturers can offer this at far lower pricing, why can't Bentley?
why should they do it since their sales is steadily increasing every year...
the brand power is above logic.
look at you Steven, you're ranting all the time about Bentley behaviour but... you still drive a Bentley.
#10
Must admit, there is utter brilliance in what Bentley is doing. Truly there is and I 'get it'. Still, we can at least educate others what to expect before they make a choice.
PS: Yes went in this eyes wide open and even helped my ex last month get a used one. As I recall, most B owners have 5+ cars so reliability and depreciation is really a non-issue there.
Last edited by stevenrmusic; 04-14-2016 at 06:18 AM.
#11
Yeah, we're sooooo f---ed. Am still driving it because selling it would be a major financial bloodshed. Bought her used yet sell now and take a 30% hit on depreciation after only a few years? Those Bentley salespeople are truly brilliant. Make them pay up front, have service be just costly enough to keep them hooked yet not leave, and keep the value depreciating so high as to trap buyers to not selling due to massive loss.
Must admit, there is utter brilliance in what Bentley is doing. Truly there is and I 'get it'. Still, we can at least educate others what to expect before they make a choice.
PS: Yes went in this eyes wide open and even helped my ex last month get a used one. As I recall, most B owners have 5+ cars so reliability and depreciation is really a non-issue there.
Must admit, there is utter brilliance in what Bentley is doing. Truly there is and I 'get it'. Still, we can at least educate others what to expect before they make a choice.
PS: Yes went in this eyes wide open and even helped my ex last month get a used one. As I recall, most B owners have 5+ cars so reliability and depreciation is really a non-issue there.
#12
Naaaa, the next will probably be the top-line sporty Jaguar. Wife's 15 y/o daughter likes it and also the new Vette. Must admit the new Vettes are quite the performer for the $$$ both on-road and on-track. Just not sure I'm ready to be a Vette guy (read into that what you will). Have seen Vettes eat Ferraris at the racetrack
#13
Naaaa, the next will probably be the top-line sporty Jaguar. Wife's 15 y/o daughter likes it and also the new Vette. Must admit the new Vettes are quite the performer for the $$$ both on-road and on-track. Just not sure I'm ready to be a Vette guy (read into that what you will). Have seen Vettes eat Ferraris at the racetrack
Next thing you know you'll be flying a rebel flag.
#14
Well, I did move to a State that has gators We have four of them in small ponds nearby
As for the Vette, they revamped interior and this was desperately needed. They really are INCREDIBLE cars for the $$$ imho.
"Ya'll not 'round from these 'ere parts now are ya?"
As for the Vette, they revamped interior and this was desperately needed. They really are INCREDIBLE cars for the $$$ imho.
"Ya'll not 'round from these 'ere parts now are ya?"