I am selling imported German cars from Japan GTIs Audis Ect they all come in with roof liners sagging due to heat out there so have done loads with trimmers. We found its not the glue its the foam backing on the material disintegrating allowing it to drop apparently since 2000 all manufactured foam fitted to cars has to biodegradable and it a appears that heat is speeding this process up, I've also seen crash helmets doing as well, so it's not if it happens it's when happens. We replace them with good quality Alcantara with no foam backing looks much better and stops this happening again in the future, Great video...
I would add a few things owning one as well. The heavy weight wears out control arms and shocks faster, 50-70k, especially the front. Mileage actually surprises for the good on the highway, driving it like a "car to be seen in" in the city helps. Lots of great tips online about trouble spots to keep clean, drain lines and firewall especially. The engine/trans really is bulletproof so regular maintenance and you'll never worry. Pull a fuse and disable the annoying TPMS tire pressure system. It's not really an 'everyday driver' machine so if you use it properly you'll get lots of enjoyment.
i can guarantee that i have a tool in my toolbox at work which will afford the required clearance to replace those troublesome vacuum pipes it's called an electric spanner [AKA angle grinder] centre console out, unzip the floor, change the pipes, bray it back into place, self adhesive sound-deadening sheet over the wound, console back in, 500 quid mate... this special tool also comes in handy for jaguar electric handbrake motors, early BMW rear brake pipes, + multitudes of in-tank fuel pumps... well, we are professionals...
After 6 years it was time to say goodbye to my 2004. Loved the driving experience, loved the vw parts. Hated having to replace front suspension including air shocks, $6K. But nothing major since, except leaks. Time to wholesale and move on. Regret? Nope, it was a childhood dream to own a Bentley.
A comprehensive buyers guide there. I suspect this was also down to your experience of buying your car, in fact you did hint at that which makes all the difference if you know someone who has 'been there'. Thanks Jack hope you are enjoying your holidays. 👍👍
I really enjoy your reviews! They’re well produced and narrated as well! The Bentley GT has been a sweetheart of mine since my teens! Dad brought me Car and Driver and Road and Track magazines in glossy coated paper -to practice my English- and in one there was this article about the Bentley Continental Turbo R and I was smitten about the imposing design. Then on other magazines, the Bentley GT was reviewed. I wish I’ve kept the magazines as well as my collection of VW and Porsche magazines too!
The failure of the head-lining is not due to the glue (although there are exceptions) but the short lived 2-3mm foam backing that (sadly) reverts to a 'pile of dust' particles. Attempting to add relatively small quantities of glue via a syringe to address a sag just ends of being dispersed amongst the foam dust particles, thus creating small unsightly solid clumbs of foam dust and not performing as intended. This is a perennial problem on cars since the mid 1980s, and it's sadly frustrating that OEMs continue with the substandard 'foam backing' solution, even on expensive cars, which is made worse by the high ambient temperatures experienced in Australia.
A great buyers guide, with lots of information that can be applied to buying any car ... Didn't think I'd want one, after watching this video, I am sure I don't want one
I had a chance of test driving this W12 and I loved it. I wasn't expecting drilled aluminum pedals on a Bentley and its disappointing to see Audi mechanics fix this car for much less with Audi spares. Other than that, it'd be a dream come true to me.
Great video Jack. I have driven the Standard W12, the Speed version and even got driven around a racetrack in the Supersport version and they were all super cars. Unfortunately, here in Spain they are twice the price and the dealer/specialist network is a bit thin on the ground. Currently looking out for a decent affordable XK.
Great review, buying a Bentley is really the same as buying any high end premium cars, do your homework, make sure the service history is complete, if not walk away, I've seen some of the car's now at sub £20k, I think you would have to have had the brave pill for that sort of money,they can be ruinous on the wallet💸💸
In terms of the rear 3rd brake light, you don't need to remove the rear window. Bentley and the Independents now have a work around (I had this done to mine) still, the cost was £900 at a specialist so imagine the cost if you were to remove the window..... Ouch
A very comprehensive review of the Bentley Continental GT that will greatly assist any potential buyer. At circa 2.4 tonnes, I can't help but to think of Ettore Bugatti's famous statement of the then 30s Bentleys: “Le camion plus vite du monde“ - or in English: "The fastest truck in the world". I consider that VW-Audi has certainly maintained that tradition.
That intro applies totally to my experience buying an e46 BMW recently. Spent tons of time researching, didn't buy the bottom of the barrel, and still got unexpected issues.
Currently a few Conti GT’s for sale with a reputable Bentley & Rolls dealer ship for £14k, pretty flawless and all there cars come with a 2 year warranty. Tempting
Only thing you didn't mention is the V8 version. I remember these getting good reviews. Would you still go for the W12 for the full experience? Is it better to spend 20k and budget 5k on repairs or spend 23k and have only 2k left for repairs?
I've been thinking of buying a GT and have been ''searching'' the market. Some beauties out there. However this video has put out a lot of negatives which surprises me. Something as simple as the high breaking light! Why should that be so problematical for heaven's sake? Surely the boffins at Bentley can make it more reliable? All in all a good video. Thank you
Amazing review jack 🎉 i always like to buy 2012 deep facelift that still look amazing today with V8 cylinder turbo engine much better fuel comsumption.
A higher price doesn’t always mean a better car. Each used car is individual. No guarantee just because you spend an extra £3k…… All older cars will need money spending on them. Maintenance costs and parts fail on every car no matter how much you spend. If you don’t know what you are looking at. Take someone who does or get an inspection done.
I once had the opportunity to drive this car. What I remember is that door felt like it was a massive chunk of steel, the car feels like a luxury tank and while driving at speed on the highway I could literately see the fuel gauge drop…
That is what the dealer ship charges ,they claiming that they also doing a lot visual inspection to come up to 11/2 to 2 hours The truth the filter is $ 30 ,the oil Mobile 1 $ 75 and the labor by an Indy 1 hour = $ XXXX so it should be around $ 200
its a beautiful car but I wouldn't want to deal with the problems that will come as it approaches this age. also, the air suspension can be replaced with coils to make life easier.
My hint for those and most kind of cars: If you couldn't afford them when they were new, don't buy them as a used car. In this case: Check the price for new brakes, a clutch or just new tires for the Bentley. You will have to pay for that pretty often. Those things will break on a 2012 Fiesta as well, but it won't ruin your life.
Great video once again BUT it’s a money pit and not reliable. I’ve worked on a few, it’s basically a Phaeton in drag. I struggled to find any parts NOT marked VW/AUDI/SEAT/SKODA and all their foibles especially the electrics and non-stop warning lights. A bit of advice, keep it constantly on a trickle charger, if the battery goes flat, it’s game over. Some seemingly minor jobs require the engine out…
Did you really struggle? Maybe look at any of the bodywork. Next you’ll try to look smart bemoaning the lack of Ferrari-branded parts on their cars. Prat.
I think this car makes your Ferrari costs feel like good value. Even the scarcity of qualified repairers around parts of the country makes ownership difficult.
First, they engineer the car, then they re-engineer it to maximize dealership maintenance & factory parts profits. I am sorry, I am just jaded. I did that internship at a Big 3 Body Engineering Department. I never owned anything really nice (once a deluxe house & pool). I belong to the church of Murphy Was An Optimist. I WILL REWRITE THIS COMMENT WITH SOMETHING MORE USEFUL. Great, detailed video.
@gregbelial4613 ACTUALLY MANY REQUESTS FOR ACCESS HOLES FOR RUNNING e-CABLES, HOSES, OR HYDRAULICS THRU OUT THE VEHICLE ARE RANDOM ESPECIALLY TOWARD THE MID TO END OF THE DESIGN PHASE. That's why sometimes you have to take half the car apart to fix something. What bites the consumer more is cost reductions, weight reductions, AND WIEBULL PLOTTING (accelerated fatigue, life testing, now computer generated). THEY PRETTY MUCH KNOW WHEN STUFF IS GONNA FAIL IN ADVANCE. CAD has improved some HUMAN routing issues. As EE, I have seen some impressive PCB auto-placement & auto-routing. As a car nut reading the mags, I have seen some complex & compound AI part designs that are amazing.
@gregbelial4613 // To answer your question, D & E Size Sepia & Blue line hand drafts of the late 70s AND PRIOR, JUST as the industry was converting to basic e-TUBE electronic drafting.
@@adrianmonk4440 I'm also a car nut. I have several cars that are quite durable. Yes, sometimes things go wrong, but it's not common. for example, I have a BMW 7 E65 2006 with a bi turbo 4.4 diesel v8 engine. armored engine, currently 340,000 km. no problems.
Great vid! I've a 2005 without the Mulliner spec, but with Mulliner wheels. Would you know what the interior paint code is for the blue leather? I wanted to order a Colourlock restore kit for my steering wheel
@@paultasker7788 Yes it would be no problem to them. Same running gear more or less as my Touareg and like you say Phaeton. Same with Porsche Cayenne. Audi Q7. Parts all have VW Audi stamped on them.
It's a real shame what has happened to Bentley and Rolls Royce after their split. Neither of the famous brands have been able to maintain the respectfull reputation they were founded on. The Bentley Contenential range whilst being a popular fashionable success seems to have created a lot of problems for themselves, like most other common modern cars. That problem is overengineering, which has lost it balance with practicality. People more than ever have the money to buy cars without having to consider their real needs and practicality, as we pay more for things on cars that we can not physically use, but complicating it beyhond practicallity. Cars are being made faster everyday whilst everyday we are restricted more and more by speed limits to slow down, leaving most motorist to just become boasting tyre kickers.
Strange then that even Bentley themselves seem convinced it was launched in 2003. www.bentleymotors.com/en/models/past-models/continental-gt/continental-gt-2003-2010.html
All cars will go wrong, things will break, this car will always have the potential to bankrupt the average plonker. Given Bentleys reputation one need be brave.
This is a Bentley model I would never consider buying. It doesn't look like a Bentley to me, they look really cheap, they're built with mainly VAG parts, and they are well known as one of the most unreliable cars on the road. Love your videos Jack but this choice (I feel) was a bad one.
A 6L V12?... Putin and the Military Dictators in Saudi, Iran, Syria and the UAE must really LOVE this car!... Must make you feel really good about yourself owning one... And that's not even mentioning the CLIMATE CRISIS! For fucks sake...
Jack, so much knowledge brilliantly delivered as always. Such a tempting car. Still trying to remember how you pronounce Lancia in italian...keep up the great work.
I am selling imported German cars from Japan GTIs Audis Ect they all come in with roof liners sagging due to heat out there so have done loads with trimmers. We found its not the glue its the foam backing on the material disintegrating allowing it to drop apparently since 2000 all manufactured foam fitted to cars has to biodegradable and it a appears that heat is speeding this process up, I've also seen crash helmets doing as well, so it's not if it happens it's when happens. We replace them with good quality Alcantara with no foam backing looks much better and stops this happening again in the future, Great video...
I concur, it's not the glue but the thin (2-3mm) layer of substandard foam that appears to turn to a 'pile of dust'.
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Perfect buyers guide, perfect balance between enthusiasm of an owner balanced with a healthy dose of pragmatism.
Thank you buddy!!
Bargain and Bentley in the same sentence? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I would add a few things owning one as well. The heavy weight wears out control arms and shocks faster, 50-70k, especially the front. Mileage actually surprises for the good on the highway, driving it like a "car to be seen in" in the city helps. Lots of great tips online about trouble spots to keep clean, drain lines and firewall especially. The engine/trans really is bulletproof so regular maintenance and you'll never worry. Pull a fuse and disable the annoying TPMS tire pressure system. It's not really an 'everyday driver' machine so if you use it properly you'll get lots of enjoyment.
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i can guarantee that i have a tool in my toolbox at work which will afford the required clearance to replace those troublesome vacuum pipes
it's called an electric spanner [AKA angle grinder]
centre console out, unzip the floor, change the pipes, bray it back into place, self adhesive sound-deadening sheet over the wound, console back in, 500 quid mate...
this special tool also comes in handy for jaguar electric handbrake motors, early BMW rear brake pipes, + multitudes of in-tank fuel pumps... well, we are professionals...
Do you have a video on this im positive plenty plenty would like to know
if you need a video, you should not be doing it...@@neilrobertson1345
It was very honest of you to critique your own car.
All publicity is good when you're trying to sell.
After 6 years it was time to say goodbye to my 2004. Loved the driving experience, loved the vw parts. Hated having to replace front suspension including air shocks, $6K. But nothing major since, except leaks. Time to wholesale and move on. Regret? Nope, it was a childhood dream to own a Bentley.
Seen a lot of reviews on these. This is by far the best. Great advise
Thank you 🙏
A comprehensive buyers guide there. I suspect this was also down to your experience of buying your car, in fact you did hint at that which makes all the difference if you know someone who has 'been there'. Thanks Jack hope you are enjoying your holidays. 👍👍
Thank you buddy, had a great week off in Spain but now back!
@@Number27 In Spain? Me too! Let me know If you're near Banus and I'll buy you San Miguel, or two! 🙂
I really enjoy your reviews! They’re well produced and narrated as well! The Bentley GT has been a sweetheart of mine since my teens! Dad brought me Car and Driver and Road and Track magazines in glossy coated paper -to practice my English- and in one there was this article about the Bentley Continental Turbo R and I was smitten about the imposing design. Then on other magazines, the Bentley GT was reviewed. I wish I’ve kept the magazines as well as my collection of VW and Porsche magazines too!
The failure of the head-lining is not due to the glue (although there are exceptions) but the short lived 2-3mm foam backing that (sadly) reverts to a 'pile of dust' particles. Attempting to add relatively small quantities of glue via a syringe to address a sag just ends of being dispersed amongst the foam dust particles, thus creating small unsightly solid clumbs of foam dust and not performing as intended. This is a perennial problem on cars since the mid 1980s, and it's sadly frustrating that OEMs continue with the substandard 'foam backing' solution, even on expensive cars, which is made worse by the high ambient temperatures experienced in Australia.
Thanks Jack. A nice, honest review for potential buyers.
Thanks!
Thank you for your SuperThanks.. sorry my comment is so late.. only just seen this!
A great buyers guide, with lots of information that can be applied to buying any car ... Didn't think I'd want one, after watching this video, I am sure I don't want one
Very open and honest review of ownership.
I had a chance of test driving this W12 and I loved it. I wasn't expecting drilled aluminum pedals on a Bentley and its disappointing to see Audi mechanics fix this car for much less with Audi spares. Other than that, it'd be a dream come true to me.
Great information . I'm not going to buy one now . . I will stick with my VW Golf instead.
damn haha
Great video Jack. I have driven the Standard W12, the Speed version and even got driven around a racetrack in the Supersport version and they were all super cars. Unfortunately, here in Spain they are twice the price and the dealer/specialist network is a bit thin on the ground. Currently looking out for a decent affordable XK.
Great review, buying a Bentley is really the same as buying any high end premium cars, do your homework, make sure the service history is complete, if not walk away, I've seen some of the car's now at sub £20k, I think you would have to have had the brave pill for that sort of money,they can be ruinous on the wallet💸💸
Cars...
An excellent and informative video. N.B. most cars are more expensive in Europe than in the UK and I don't understand that either! 😞
In terms of the rear 3rd brake light, you don't need to remove the rear window. Bentley and the Independents now have a work around (I had this done to mine) still, the cost was £900 at a specialist so imagine the cost if you were to remove the window..... Ouch
Excellent vid on in iconic car. Btw, Jack, there was a penny on the back seat. As a Bentley owner you might need it.
😆😆😆
A lot of negative comments, i too was sceptical until i had a go in one. Definitely worth the risk for the one day when everything is working!
15g?? in Portugal there are a few ones with prices starting at 60g... and same year as that...
Here in Australia still costs around 100k maintenance and insurance is absurd coupled with low dollar and inflation. Stay well away
A very comprehensive review of the Bentley Continental GT that will greatly assist any potential buyer. At circa 2.4 tonnes, I can't help but to think of Ettore Bugatti's famous statement of the then 30s Bentleys: “Le camion plus vite du monde“ - or in English: "The fastest truck in the world". I consider that VW-Audi has certainly maintained that tradition.
You a funny & Historical guy.
What a great buyers guide you done there! 👏👏
That intro applies totally to my experience buying an e46 BMW recently. Spent tons of time researching, didn't buy the bottom of the barrel, and still got unexpected issues.
Currently a few Conti GT’s for sale with a reputable Bentley & Rolls dealer ship for £14k, pretty flawless and all there cars come with a 2 year warranty. Tempting
Great video, thanks. Looking to get one so very helpful.
We had a 1919 Bentley. She married a Coleman in 1944. She was my Mom, lived to just over100!!
Only thing you didn't mention is the V8 version. I remember these getting good reviews. Would you still go for the W12 for the full experience? Is it better to spend 20k and budget 5k on repairs or spend 23k and have only 2k left for repairs?
I've been thinking of buying a GT and have been ''searching'' the market. Some beauties out there. However this video has put out a lot of negatives which surprises me. Something as simple as the high breaking light! Why should that be so problematical for heaven's sake? Surely the boffins at Bentley can make it more reliable? All in all a good video. Thank you
Good luck in your search Rosemary!!
You can get air play system which removes the buttons for fans etc so it’s completely digital
Thanks for the checklist Jack! Handy help for those looking! 🙏🙏
Excellent as always buddy 👍
Amazing review jack 🎉 i always like to buy 2012 deep facelift that still look amazing today with V8 cylinder turbo engine much better fuel comsumption.
A higher price doesn’t always mean a better car. Each used car is individual. No guarantee just because you spend an extra £3k……
All older cars will need money spending on them. Maintenance costs and parts fail on every car no matter how much you spend.
If you don’t know what you are looking at. Take someone who does or get an inspection done.
Agreed. I thought that advice was a little suspect.
Excellent and informative guidance. Thank you!
I once had the opportunity to drive this car. What I remember is that door felt like it was a massive chunk of steel, the car feels like a luxury tank and while driving at speed on the highway I could literately see the fuel gauge drop…
Great video. You should do one on RC cars.
Oil service £600 -£800 are people mad ?
Porsche 959.
Oil change service+ inspection 30,000$
..
800 quid is a bargain for that high end car ..
Whot - get one’s hands dirty - unthinkable.
Fiat 500 Full electric
Oil change service+ inspection 69,000$...
800 quid is bargain for that high end car
That is what the dealer ship charges ,they claiming that they also doing a lot visual inspection to come up to 11/2 to 2 hours
The truth the filter is $ 30 ,the oil Mobile 1 $ 75 and the labor by an Indy 1 hour = $ XXXX so it should be around $ 200
Thank you for detailed and sincere guide. I'll honest go for this car.
Where is the motor number ??
and noticed the 8 mpg!.. Thanks for the review..
its a beautiful car but I wouldn't want to deal with the problems that will come as it approaches this age. also, the air suspension can be replaced with coils to make life easier.
Hi there, I see that this same car is now for sale with Praters. May I be ask why did you sell her? Thanks
My hint for those and most kind of cars: If you couldn't afford them when they were new, don't buy them as a used car. In this case: Check the price for new brakes, a clutch or just new tires for the Bentley. You will have to pay for that pretty often.
Those things will break on a 2012 Fiesta as well, but it won't ruin your life.
Agreed.
good advice.
Great video
Oil change £600 , blimey do your own.
Fantastic advice, thank you 🙏
Great video once again BUT it’s a money pit and not reliable. I’ve worked on a few, it’s basically a Phaeton in drag.
I struggled to find any parts NOT marked VW/AUDI/SEAT/SKODA and all their foibles especially the electrics and non-stop warning lights.
A bit of advice, keep it constantly on a trickle charger, if the battery goes flat, it’s game over. Some seemingly minor jobs require the engine out…
Did you really struggle? Maybe look at any of the bodywork. Next you’ll try to look smart bemoaning the lack of Ferrari-branded parts on their cars. Prat.
Quite a nice car for someone with deep pockets.
Great video on the absolute worst possible used car choice, apart from an old BMW V12 or an XJS.
While engine out for vacuum line .check/change starter motor 😎
I never heard someone mention a starter failure but you are right for a starter change you need to get the engine out
I think this car makes your Ferrari costs feel like good value. Even the scarcity of qualified repairers around parts of the country makes ownership difficult.
@Malcolm //
Everything is relative.
Much better backdrop than heras fencing.
Bet you that if someone offered you a Fiat Dino as a swap - You would take it
First, they engineer the car, then they re-engineer it to maximize dealership maintenance & factory parts profits. I am sorry, I am just jaded. I did that internship at a Big 3 Body Engineering Department. I never owned anything really nice (once a deluxe house & pool). I belong to the church of Murphy Was An Optimist. I WILL REWRITE THIS COMMENT WITH SOMETHING MORE USEFUL. Great, detailed video.
From what period did the "Big Three" start operating in the way you described?
@gregbelial4613 ACTUALLY MANY REQUESTS FOR ACCESS HOLES FOR RUNNING e-CABLES, HOSES, OR HYDRAULICS THRU OUT THE VEHICLE ARE RANDOM ESPECIALLY TOWARD THE MID TO END OF THE DESIGN PHASE. That's why sometimes you have to take half the car apart to fix something. What bites the consumer more is cost reductions, weight reductions, AND WIEBULL PLOTTING (accelerated fatigue, life testing, now computer generated). THEY PRETTY MUCH KNOW WHEN STUFF IS GONNA FAIL IN ADVANCE. CAD has improved some HUMAN routing issues. As EE, I have seen some impressive PCB auto-placement & auto-routing. As a car nut reading the mags, I have seen some complex & compound AI part designs that are amazing.
@gregbelial4613 //
To answer your question, D & E Size Sepia & Blue line hand drafts of the late 70s AND PRIOR, JUST as the industry was converting to basic e-TUBE electronic drafting.
@@adrianmonk4440 Thank you for your response.
@@adrianmonk4440 I'm also a car nut. I have several cars that are quite durable. Yes, sometimes things go wrong, but it's not common. for example, I have a BMW 7 E65 2006 with a bi turbo 4.4 diesel v8 engine. armored engine, currently 340,000 km. no problems.
The part prices are insane!
Lovely car but 13.6 mpg makes me wince. Great channel though.
Thanks a lot for your video brilliant !
Thank you so much 👌
The number plate.....great....W12 YUM
600-800 for yearly oil changes?! Is that accurate? In the US, I can get two fully synthetic oil changes for
12.5 liters of oil in the engine. Full Synth, oil and air filters, labor...every 5,000 k. 15-20 k a year gets you to $600 pretty quick.
Not a car I'd ever want, let alone afford but very interesting all the same.
Hi I noticed your Bentley is for sale , why is there to many problems. Kind regards
Was fine when I sold it 3 months ago
Great vid! I've a 2005 without the Mulliner spec, but with Mulliner wheels. Would you know what the interior paint code is for the blue leather? I wanted to order a Colourlock restore kit for my steering wheel
Very helpful
must admit i do like the bright interiors.
Thanks, but I'll stick to my Jag.
Service and parts Prices seem way over the top for a VW.
Wonder if a Vw specialist especially one that knows a lot about phaetons could service it for less?
@@paultasker7788 Yes it would be no problem to them. Same running gear more or less as my Touareg and like you say Phaeton. Same with Porsche Cayenne. Audi Q7. Parts all have VW Audi stamped on them.
It's a real shame what has happened to Bentley and Rolls Royce after their split. Neither of the famous brands have been able to maintain the respectfull reputation they were founded on. The Bentley Contenential range whilst being a popular fashionable success seems to have created a lot of problems for themselves, like most other common modern cars. That problem is overengineering, which has lost it balance with practicality. People more than ever have the money to buy cars without having to consider their real needs and practicality, as we pay more for things on cars that we can not physically use, but complicating it beyhond practicallity. Cars are being made faster everyday whilst everyday we are restricted more and more by speed limits to slow down, leaving most motorist to just become boasting tyre kickers.
Every 20 years for polybelt per your chart
3 different youtubers made a video with the very same car
Just sounds like a whole world of potentially very expensive trouble!
Not much Bentley left in these cars, 87% VW, Skoda and Audit.
Sales pitch, 😊
I’d love but wouldn’t do it after you’ve scared me off with running costs 😂
Your voice sounded disgusting different we’re you full of cold?
There is no 2003 Continental. They started in 2004.
Strange then that even Bentley themselves seem convinced it was launched in 2003. www.bentleymotors.com/en/models/past-models/continental-gt/continental-gt-2003-2010.html
@@Number27 Very strange - since BaT has never sold a 2003. Ever. Because there weren't any.
While it was launched late in 2003 they are all called 2004 model
The fact that Wayne Rooney drives one (in orange) puts me off. It's sort of guilty of poor taste by association.
Yes, I know... I'm a terrible snob! 😊
All cars will go wrong, things will break, this car will always have the potential to bankrupt the average plonker.
Given Bentleys reputation one need be brave.
This is a Bentley model I would never consider buying. It doesn't look like a Bentley to me, they look really cheap, they're built with mainly VAG parts, and they are well known as one of the most unreliable cars on the road. Love your videos Jack but this choice (I feel) was a bad one.
This is why I bought a low mileage 2020 Bullitt Mustang rather than buying one of these blobs of misty eyed used barges
nightmare expensive cars
Service it yerself!
A car for people with more money than brain!
Great. Love to settle down and watch fake Italian I like his aura
His aurora?
@@resnonverba137 aura
@@DaleSteel That makes more sense.
The car enthusiast's mind is either a terrible thing; or, a terrible thing to waste. YOU SIR, ARE A SCHOLAR.
Don't do it, there's no status symbol in a used old pos.
Shocking quality
a dark interior looks so boring
Is this the most unrelliable, useless car ever? Yes judging by this.
That is the common thinking ,mostly from people who never had one
A 6L V12?... Putin and the Military Dictators in Saudi, Iran, Syria and the UAE must really LOVE this car!... Must make you feel really good about yourself owning one... And that's not even mentioning the CLIMATE CRISIS! For fucks sake...
And giving a free car to UKR refugees... The hypocrisy...
I think your vegan burger's ready, dear.
There is no climate crisis it's fake propaganda like covid designed to remove your rights and control you. Wake up already 🤡
@@resnonverba137 Is there an argument here somewhere because I don't see one. Wonder why...
Climate crisis isn't real lmao people are so easily duped and manipulated nowadays 😂
Jack, so much knowledge brilliantly delivered as always. Such a tempting car.
Still trying to remember how you pronounce Lancia in italian...keep up the great work.