Tag: bentley
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2017 Lexus LX 570: The luxobarge value?
We live in an era in which flagship luxury SUVs start around $70,000, and they can easily top $100,000. Heck, the Mercedes-AMG G65 exceeds $220,000. And that’s before we start talking about the Bentley Bentayga and its available dash clock priced at $170K (no, that’s not a typo). To say things have gotten out of…
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Next-gen Chevy Corvette, next-gen Porsche 911, Mercedes-AMG E63 Wagon: This Week’s Top Photos
The mid-engine car everyone thinks will be the C8 Chevrolet Corvette has been spotted again. The latest shots show a prototype testing alongside the mystery C7 Corvette thought to be a new ZR1 range-topper. The Porsche 911 Carrera GTS is the latest “991” series 911 model to receive its mid-cycle update. Find out what it’s…
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Bentley Continental Supersports returns with 700 hp, 209 mph top speed
Behold the new Bentley Continental Supersports. It’s the fastest, most powerful Bentley ever produced, and according to the automaker there isn’t a four-seat car faster than it. Performance claims include 0-60 mph acceleration in 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 209 mph. Sure, there are quicker cars out there but none will cosset you…
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Bentley Bentayga video review, BMW 2-Series facelift, Mazzanti Evantra 771: Today’s Car News
If money is no object, then Bentley’s Bentayga is definitely the way to go when in the market for a new SUV. It can be tailored in almost every way, including having a clock that costs fix figures installed in the dash. BMW is working on a mid-cycle update for the 2-Series. A prototype has…
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Naim brings a bit of Bentley into your home audio
Bentley and Naim audio have been churning out highly enjoyably listening experiences since 2008. That is, of course, if you can afford the entry fee. To enjoy the audio system you obviously need to be able to spend a large sum of money on the car in which its wired. There’s a new way though…
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Dive into the engine of the Ferrari 488 GTB
We called it “Mid-Engine Magic” in our first drive of the Ferrari [NYSE:RACE] 488 GTB. The car earned that title mostly because of the wonderful powerplant sitting behind the driver’s head. It’s a 3.9-liter V-8 that breathes heavily through a pair of turbochargers. That mighty eight-cylinder and its twin snails is good for 660 horsepower…