
The Bentley Brooklands Was The Ultimate 400, 000 Luxury Coupe
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Date: 2020-03-10
Comments and reviews: 8
nik
one of my father's best friend owned one of these back in 2009. i remember him telling me almost all the cars produced were sold way way under msrp and most buyers never even configured their own car and it was the dealers who specced the car with the most expensive options. it was quite the unique car. the design was very outdated even for 2009. the ghost which came out in 2009 was a much better looking car and less expensive. although none of them sold for the discounted prices the brooklands sold. 13: 00 also there was no sunroof because of the pillar less design
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one of my father's best friend owned one of these back in 2009. i remember him telling me almost all the cars produced were sold way way under msrp and most buyers never even configured their own car and it was the dealers who specced the car with the most expensive options. it was quite the unique car. the design was very outdated even for 2009. the ghost which came out in 2009 was a much better looking car and less expensive. although none of them sold for the discounted prices the brooklands sold. 13: 00 also there was no sunroof because of the pillar less design
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Anthony
With the whole COVID-19 going around and the whole tissue shortage, Tissue dealers will be raking in the dough and will be cruising around in a car like this. What's nice is the fact that this car has a tissue holder in the center console. Maybe back in 2009 Bentley was on to something.
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With the whole COVID-19 going around and the whole tissue shortage, Tissue dealers will be raking in the dough and will be cruising around in a car like this. What's nice is the fact that this car has a tissue holder in the center console. Maybe back in 2009 Bentley was on to something.
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Rob
Probably one car I could do without. I'd be driving downtown stopped in front of the crosswalk and some drunk dude like Otis on Andy Griffith sees the big wide hood, sprawls on top of it and pukes. of course he'd be stabbed by the hood ornament and I'd have blood AND puke on the hood.
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Probably one car I could do without. I'd be driving downtown stopped in front of the crosswalk and some drunk dude like Otis on Andy Griffith sees the big wide hood, sprawls on top of it and pukes. of course he'd be stabbed by the hood ornament and I'd have blood AND puke on the hood.
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David
back-up camera on the rear bumper - horrible idea, unless you want your customers to pay ridiculous fees to fix the bumper AND backup camera if someone bumps into your rear bumper or if you knock your rear bumper trying to parallel park in a tight space with this extra-long car
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back-up camera on the rear bumper - horrible idea, unless you want your customers to pay ridiculous fees to fix the bumper AND backup camera if someone bumps into your rear bumper or if you knock your rear bumper trying to parallel park in a tight space with this extra-long car
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TLG
I saw one of these once, up near Scotland. It was metallic grey. I couldn't stop looking at it, as at the time, i didn't know what it was. I was ogling it at a petrol station. About 5 minutes later, it blasted past me on the motorway. A rare beauty.
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I saw one of these once, up near Scotland. It was metallic grey. I couldn't stop looking at it, as at the time, i didn't know what it was. I was ogling it at a petrol station. About 5 minutes later, it blasted past me on the motorway. A rare beauty.
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DethstruXioN
7: 25 You do realize that hiding the radio doesn't automatically mean that it makes no sound. something about a tree falling in the woods. Although, the radio itself doesn't make sounds of course, the speakers do, but you get the point.
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7: 25 You do realize that hiding the radio doesn't automatically mean that it makes no sound. something about a tree falling in the woods. Although, the radio itself doesn't make sounds of course, the speakers do, but you get the point.
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Barry
Doug, you missed a quirk. Unlike virtually every other car with a garage door opener, mounted on the ceiling or the sun visor. Bentley chose to put the garage door opener for the Brooklands inside the driver's door map pocket (3: 17.
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Doug, you missed a quirk. Unlike virtually every other car with a garage door opener, mounted on the ceiling or the sun visor. Bentley chose to put the garage door opener for the Brooklands inside the driver's door map pocket (3: 17.
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Ripper
J. Edwin Ed Holliday, passed away peacefully after a brief illness in Reno, NV on Friday, September 2nd. Ed Holliday was a Managing Director with L&S Advisors, a Registered Investment Advisory firm based in Los Angeles, CA.
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J. Edwin Ed Holliday, passed away peacefully after a brief illness in Reno, NV on Friday, September 2nd. Ed Holliday was a Managing Director with L&S Advisors, a Registered Investment Advisory firm based in Los Angeles, CA.
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