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Bentley Continental GT Widebody: Does It Work?

Posted August 31, 2012 9:00 AM by CarDomain

There's the school of thought that goes, anything worth building is worth building as a widebody. And it's not like this is our first widebody Bentley--there's always at least one at SEMA. But this one, built by Ultimate Auto in Florida, is out there. Too much? Judging from the way the vote at Autofluence is going, I'd say the answer is a resounding no. What do you think?

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08/31/2012 11:53 AM

What doesn't work is the price....

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09/02/2012 1:11 AM

I'm sure it must be a very nice car, but it is difficult to get excited about.The new Bentley lacks any sharp distinguishing style of its own.... not unlike a wrecked Kia Amanti....

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09/03/2012 12:14 PM

These cars are not built for mortals.

Mostly for basketball players and rock stars and billionaires whose IQ is less than the air pressure in (one of) the tires.

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