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Bentley Continental Flying Spur

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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q2 2013.

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3.0Reliability
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Halo111094 | 07 Feb 2010
A very comfy car given the potential speed
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Review

The Spurt can deliver on the cross-continental blast. Can be a little bit choppy on the larger wheel sizes, but this is a very, very fast car, so you have to make some compromises. And there's masses of space for four.That 6.0-litre W12 packs a 552bhp punch (600bhp in the 'Speed) and can get the Flying Spur to 62mph in 4.9 seconds (4.5) via the four-wheel drive transmission. The stock car only reaches 195mph officially, with the Speed hitting the=2 0magic double ton. Just about enough, then.There's something about a Flying Spur that means that it remains cool even when the Conti GT is exclusively populated by nouveau riche retards. The four-door just seems more regal...

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