Showing posts with label Bentley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bentley. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Bentley Motors Sales In America: 2002 - 2011

2013 Bentley Continental GT V8
Bentley sold vehicles to Americans at a significantly higher rate in 2011 than the company did in 2010. But that doesn't mean Bentley's selling rate in 2011 was anywhere near all-time-best status.

There's also some dispute as to how many cars Bentley Motors actually sold in the United States in 2011. With 1430 sales in 2010, Bentley's alleged year-over-year 32% increase does not take the company's 2011 sales figures to their purported total of 2021 cars. It seems as though this total was likely meant as a figure representing North American consumption (which certainly seems accurate) but has been taken by some in the media to indicate United States sales only

Regardless, Automotive News is reporting that Bentley USA sold 1877 cars in 2011, up 31.3% from 2010. Again, that's more than a decent rise - the market as a whole climbed just 10.3%. But not too long ago, the market was bigger, and so was Bentley's U.S. sales total. That's what the traditional GoodCarBadCar chart is for. Without examining it too closely you'll quickly see that Bentley's 2011 total, though ridiculously healthy for a company which only sells gigantic cars with lofty price tags, isn't what it used to be. 

In the last decade, Bentley sales peaked at 3990 in 2007. From that point to 2011, sales dropped 53%, falling consecutively in 2008 and 2009 before rising slightly in 2010 and, again, significantly in 2011.

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2002 & 2003 TOTALS ARE ANDC ESTIMATES FROM THE PRE-CONTI GT ERA
Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Bentley Continental GT in India

Bentley cars has been manufacturing world class luxury cars for over an century. The Bentley cars are famous for their design , luxury and engine. even in India the craze for these types of cars is increasing , which leads the British manufacturer to bring in the most seller car to India. Yes the Bentley Continental GT is now available in India.






British super-luxury car maker Bentley on Thursday introduced its best selling Continental GT coupe in India at Rs 1.9 crore. The Continental GT will have a tough competition form Rolls-Royce Ghost (Rs 2.5 crore) and Lamborghini’s Murcielago (Rs 3.6 crore). The model sports new handcrafted interiors, touch-screen technology, chrome dials apart from a sharper front grill and headlights. Thr car is powered by a 6 liter engine having a power of about 575 HP with a top speed of 320 kmph.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

PHOTO COMPARISON OF TEN LARGE LUXURY SEDANS

To the human eye, shape trumps detail more often than not. The grandeur of a palace will grab your attention even if the colour of its bricks are not to your liking. The silhouette of a woman's body is most likely going to stop a man in his tracks despite the fact that her eyes are too close together and her nose is too wide. A thick t-bone steak cut by the best butcher in Texas will have you salivating.... right up until you see that it's 45% fat.

Likewise, the profile of a beautful new car, particularly as it passes you at high speed, will hold you spellbound. Maybe you hate twin-kidney grilles or bulbous fenders or angular taillights or oversized wheels, but the initial moment in which you spotted the shape of the vehicle will forever remain etched on your automotive conscience.

Yet automobiles basically come in only a handful of shapes. You have 1-box minivans, 2-box hatchbacks and wagons, 3-box sedans, wedge-like supercars and mid-engine roadsters, and back-on-its-haunches rear-wheel drive performance cars. Or, to be more specific, almost every vehicle's shape could fall under the heading of: Dodge Grand Caravan, Volvo V70, Honda Accord, Lamborghini Gallardo, and Ford Mustang. Agreeing with that analysis doesn't mean you don't see differences - huge differences - between a Chevrolet Corvette and a Nissan 370Z. In fact, if anything, agreeing with that analysis only praises the talent of automotive designers who continue to work with the consistent limitations presented by four wheels, a powerplant, a cabin, and cargo space.

Now look at one vehicle segment, expanded slightly for the purposes of this article, for evidence of designer talent when styling large, high-end 3-box sedans. Because the Porsche Panamera and Aston Martin Rapide are actually hatchbacks and thus strikingly different in overall shape, they're not appearing in pictures after the jump. But ten other big sedans, including a concept and a heavy-duty whippersnapper from Korea, are shown, all with emphasis on profile. We'll all have unique guttural reactions to certain cars while finding others forgettable and some downright offensive. Deep down, these cars are rivals. However, they're seen competing in a high-dollar arena where personal design preference holds far more weight than financing deals or brake horsepower figures. Click through the jump to decide for yourself.


Audi A8
Bentley Continental Flying Spur
BMW 7-Series
Cadillac Sixteen
Hyundai Equus
Jaguar XJ
Lexus LS
Maserati Quattroporte
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Rolls-Royce Ghost


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Thursday, August 5, 2010

FUEL ECONOMY IN CAR AND DRIVER SEPTEMBER 2010

If you ignored any Car & Driver story relating to Buicks or Japanese Buicks in its September 2010 issue, a Rolls-Royce would've been the most fuel efficient car tested by the magazine. Wow.

Not only did the Rolls-Royce Ghost conquer the Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed in a two-pony show, the Ghost did so while achieving a fairly remarkable 20 miles per gallon. This despite weighing 5,535 pounds and generating 563 horsepower from a twin-turbocharged 6.6L V12 engine. For perspective, the Audi A8 wasn't as economical in C/D's hands even though it weighed more than a 1,000 pounds less and powered up with four fewer cylinders and way less horsepower. Bravo, Rolls-Royce.

And bravo to you for already noticing that there's a modern Cadillac which, if driven properly, travels only 11 miles for every gallon of premium fuel.

Buick Regal CXL: 22 miles per gallon
Toyota Avalon Limited: 22 miles per gallon
Rolls-Royce Ghost: 20 miles per gallon
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4: 19 miles per gallon
Mercedes-Benz E550 Cabriolet: 17 miles per gallon
Audi A8 4.2: 17 miles per gallon
Ford Mustang GT Convertible: 15 miles per gallon
Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed: 15 miles per gallon
Infiniti QX56: 14 miles per gallon
BMW M3: 14 miles per gallon
Audi RS5: 13 miles per gallon
Cadillac CTS-V Coupe: 11 miles per gallon

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

LOW VOLUME AUTOMAKER SALES IN THE USA - JUNE 2010

maserati quattroporte sport gts
This isn't something GoodCarBadCar.net is able to do every month, but since we're halfway through 2010 and June Sales Stats were available early, here's a rundown of eight low-volume premium automobile manufacturers from June 2010, along with year-to-date U.S. totals through June. Get January's figures here.


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#8 - Maybach: 3
Year-to-date: 18
Maybach sales fell in June and are down from 30 at the halfway point of 2009.

#7 - Rolls-Royce: 26
Year-to-date: 156
Rolls sales have fallen slightly this year and were down 1 unit in June, despite having more models on offer than in most moments in history.

#6 - Lamborghini: 27
Year-to-date: 162
Slight declines in both June and year-to-date sales shouldn't be that surprising given Lamborghini's aging lineup.

#5 - Lotus: 55
Year-to-date: 330
Although competing in a significantly lower price bracket than others on this list, Lotus is unable to grab large chunks of the automotive Marketplace which falls to BMW, Porsche, and Audi with far greater frequency.

#4 - Aston Martin: 92
Year-to-date: 552
Chock full of models like ne'er before, Aston Martin has still found a way to post a slight drop in June and year-to-date volume.

#3 - Bentley: 116
Year-to-date: 688
Sales at this old Rolls-Royce partner dipped a bit in June but are up through June 30th of 2010.

#2 - Ferrari: 120
Year-to-date: 720
Try to set aside your envy and replace it with satisfaction that there are 720 more Ferraris on U.S. roads (and in garages) than there were at the end of last year. Sales have slipped a bit from 2009, but not much.

#1 - Maserati: 180
Year-to-date: 912
This Fiat-connected Ferrari ally has put together a 54% increase in 2010 sales. June 2010 was a 58-sale improvement on June 2009, too, thanks to the beautiful Quattroporte and the GranTurismo familia.


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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

LOW VOLUME AUTOMAKER SALES IN THE USA (JANUARY 2010)

Establish the context first, The Good Car Dad always says. This is the domain of ultra-low volume automakers. For better understanding, take the number 43 into account. That's how many Audi R8s were sold in January in the USA. 67 people bought a Nissan GT-R in January. 503 people took possession of some version of the Porsche 911. (Porsche USA lists 14 unique 911 variants at present).

The best-selling car in America in the first month of 2010 was the Honda Accord. Honda managed to push 20,759 of those. As far as sales of Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Maserati, Maybach, and Rolls-Royce go; their Numbers would be deemed irrelevant if their respective asking prices weren't so high; if their allure wasn't so strong.

And what's Lotus doing in this group, you ask? Supercars, mega-luxury, ultra-luxury, tier two premium, and.... low volume manufacturers fit nicely in this Graph. Low volume means Lotus.

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Friday, February 12, 2010

TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE SEDANS IN THE WORLD


This is not the domain of America's best-selling car, the Toyota Camry. Other high-volume cars like the Honda Accord and Honda Civic or Hyundai Sonata and Hyundai Elantra, or even the BMW 3-Series for that matter, won't be priced in this neighbourhood until a few decades of inflation have had their way. No, this is where ultra-premium badges come to play. Fighting above their weight class are a few simpletons from the luxury crowd: Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and.... pfft, Porsche. For the most part, automakers represented in the group below are avid promoters of largesse and excess; hedonism and epicureanism; indulgence and opulence.

Two specific cars have been left off this list of the Top 10 Most Expensive Sedans In The World for obvious reasons. The Maybach Landaulet, with its estimated MSRP of $1,380,000, won't be purchased by any sane self-respecting person. It's that ugly. Meanwhile, the Bugatti Galibier 16C, although gorgeous and terribly expensive (likely $1,470,000) is a mite too far from the Marketplace to be included with this bunch of current or near-Future automobiles.

Don't forget about the 5-door capability of two cars in the group below. Perhaps you won't walk in to the country club proclaiming the majesty of your new hatchback, but it's a unique trait nonetheless, one that makes it hard to include the two vehicles in this sedan/saloon list. All prices are in U.S. dollars. Scroll all the way down for the Gallery slideshow.

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#10 - PORSCHE PANAMERA TURBO: $132,600
She ain't pretty. But on dynamic talent alone, few if any of the other contenders could stay with the Porsche on a racetrack or even a country road. The Panamera's auto start-stop function must be selected each time you set our for a drive but will shut the engine off automatically when you're stopped at traffic lights and then it'll restart the powerplant just as quickly to save fuel.

#9 - MASERATI QUATTROPORTE GT S: $133,700
Competing for the crown of best-looking car in the world, the Quattroporte has no trouble making the majority of expensive sedans look like poorly drawn boats. Quattroporte owners are also able to point out the origins of their car's engine: Ferrari's factory.

#8 - BMW 760Li: $137,000
With its vastly improved exterior design, the biggest BMW is ready to rein in some Mercedes conquest sales. Though Rolls-Royce won't be keen to declare it, BMW sales consultants will readily claim the 7-Series/Ghost connection. 20% of their parts are shared.

#7 - ASTON MARTIN RAPIDE: $199,950
As the supermodel of the sedan world, Aston Martin's Rapide shares plenty with its brethren. From the grille to the overall proportions, the Rapide is undeniably Aston in every way. Even its doors swing up 12 degrees to provide easier ingress while at the same time avoiding scuffs on the curb.

#6 - MERCEDES-BENZ S65 AMG: $201,150
Not that the regular S-Class variants are weak-kneed or technologically lacking, but AMG's alternative to the S400 Hybrid, S550, and S600 adds more expensive metal and software than you can shake a stick at. Plus, there's 738 lb-ft of torque. Reeesult.

#5 - BENTLEY CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR SPEED: $202,500
The most expensive edition of the Flying Spur, Bentley's 4-door Speed requires extra horsepower to carry around plenty of weight and plenty of Breitling timing gear. Flying Spurs are also alone in this ten-strong group, powering forward without a V-shaped engine. Continentals all use a twin-turbocharged W-12.

#4 - ROLLS-ROYCE GHOST: $245,000 (est.)
Restrained styling has resulted in a more attractive Rolls-Royce this time around. The Phantom has presence, but the Ghost seems more... appropriate. What's more, this smaller, "cheaper" Ghost is more powerful than its big brother.

#3 - BENTLEY MULSANNE: $295,000 (est.)
Unveiled in Pebble Beach to rave reviews, the biggest, baddest Bentley resurrects the Mulsanne name after a two-decade hiatus. Each Mulsanne will take approximately nine weeks to build from start-to-finish. Apart from the press cars, it's highly unlikely that any two Mulsannes will be same, not with 114 paint colours and 24 leather hides to choose from.

#2 - MAYBACH 57/62: $366,000-$506,500
Certainly the least desirable and least attractive model on this list, the Maybach family (including the more expensive Landaulet and Zeppelin) has not been a roaring success for Daimler AG. That's not to say the cars themselves won't roar. Indeed, only excessive sound-deadining material hushes the twin-turbo V12.

#1 - ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM: $408,000
Reeking of old money and permeated with modern technology, the Phantom is the image-conscious vehicle choice for the extraordinarily wealthy. Even the mega-rich friends of the extraordinarily wealthy are impressed by the gigantic Rolls. Touches include the tucked-away umbrella in the side panel and the Phantom's power reserve meter which takes the place of a traditional tachometer.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

FUEL ECONOMY IN CAR AND DRIVER MARCH 2010

Vehicles tested by Car & Driver for their March issue were, for the most part, stunningly quick. Their 0-60 times are posted here. Although some of these automobiles weren't checked for fuel economy results, eight were. From frugal fuel misers to fervid gas guzzlers, the MPG figures presented by a bunch of luxury cars, an SUV, and a German diesel, as listed below, contain some surprises. Click here for the Fuel stats from Car & Driver's February issue.

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'09 Volkswagen Jetta TDI: 38 miles per gallon
Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid: 24 miles per gallon
Porsche Panamera S: 19 miles per gallon
Toyota 4Runner V6 Trail: 18 miles per gallon
BMW 550i GT: 16 miles per gallon
BMW 750i: 14 miles per gallon
Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S: 13 miles per gallon
Bentley Continental Supersports: 10 miles per gallon
Sunday, October 11, 2009

100 FAVOURITE CARS - PART II

The introduction has already been made. Without pouring over the details or the process again, it should be made clear that certain vehicles in Part II (cars 11-20) and succeeding postings of The Good Car Guy's 100 Favourite Cars are clarified with code names or model years. That wasn't necessary in Part 1 and will remain unnecessary for all those vehicles for which every example and every model year was formed with greatness; the kind of greatness meriting admittance into The Good Car Guy's 100 Favourite Cars. Certain car names have lent their badges to some terrible and terrific models. GoodCarBadCar.net accounts for this fact. Now it's time to check out cars 11-20 in The Good Car Guy's 100 Favourite Cars.



ASTON MARTIN DB9: Even I complain that it looks too much like other Astons. But other Astons look better than anything else.
AUDI 5000 TURBO QUATTRO: I grew up buckled in the back seat of red and beige Audis. It's hard to lose that loyalty.
AUDI RS4 AVANT (B7): Stupendously fast wagons are even more incredible when pushed along by high-revving V8s found underneath a strong and handsome body.
AUDI RS6: Sedan or wagon, the RS6's phenomenal engines are always far more powerful than ridiculous and the wheelarches far more bulged than bulging.
AUDI TT: The first pictures did nothing for me - the first real-life example sent me over the moon.
BENTLEY ARNAGE: Learning that Wayne Gretzky was a Bentley fan helped me along, but the Arnage's classic lines - drawn by designers who ignored aerodynamicists - shout out the words, "A quarter-million dollars".
BENTLEY S1 CONTINENTAL FASTBACK COUPE: It suits the dream I've only daydreamed of The Good Car Girl and me driving the Cote d'Azure in 1959.
BMW 135I COUPE: I was the only fan of the BMW X1 concept. The 135i Coupe is a successful reinterpretation of that odd duck.
BMW 2002: Walk around an old 2002 and I'd be surprised if you didn't speak more quietly and stand on your tiptoes just a little; exactly like it does.
BMW 5-SERIES TOURING (E39): If only humans could force themselves to be as practical, athletic, and good-looking all at once, all the time.

100 FAVOURITE CARS
1-10
21-30
31-40
41-50
51-60
61-70
71-80
81-90
91-100

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

GALLERY - 2011 BENTLEY MULSANNE - 7 PICTURES

1992 marked the end of Mulsanne production for Bentley Motors. 2011 will mark the Mulsanne's rebirth. True, much of the Mulsanne's architecture is still shared by the big Bentleys; those designed before Volkswagen took control of Bentley.

Immediately upon release, pictures of the new Mulsanne impressed greatly. Looking for all the world like a traditional Bentley, the new Mulsanne appears completely modern at the same time. Result.

We don't know much about the '11 Mulsanne's powertrain or technological advances. In fact, we know next-to-nothing about the '11 Bentley Mulsanne's powertrain and technological advances. It's very evident that the Mulsanne's front end is designed to be redesigned. Remaining upright, the Mulsanne maintains the aura of I-have-more-money-than-you without peering back to 1979 for inspiration.

Wildly successful in its first attempt to reinvigorate the old-style Bentleys, the only pressure on Volkswagen revolves around the greatness of the Mulsanne's interior and, naturally, torque levels.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

FUTURE EUROPEAN AUTO INDUSTRY

With news that Porsche has eventually succeeded in wresting victory from the jaws of defeat (otherwise known as the state of Lower Saxony), the future of the European automotive industry is.... confusing. In ultra-simplistic visual form, the images below show the Porsche group with Volkswagen and its underlings as well as a possible Fiat group, with the GM Europe additions and Chrysler LLC group, too.


Sunday, March 1, 2009

GALLERY - BENTLEY CONTINENTAL SUPERSPORTS - 19 PHOTOS

The Conti GT Speed wasn't good enough, Bentley decided. And weight-wise, it wasn't. Bentley has taken the Continental GT theme a step further, then, by adding the Bentley Continental Supersports to the roster. Apart from an incredible 6.0L W12 engine pumping out 621 horsepower, the really unique feature lies in what's missing: 243 pounds. That makes the Conti Supersports the Bentley equivalent of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, an insulting comparison to both manufacturers.

In 1925 Bentley's Supersports model made 85 horsepower but topped 100mph to become the first Bentley to reach the mark. The new Supersports becomes the fastest, most extreme Bentley ever, a good follow-up on the '25 3-Litre Supersports. It too was an evolution of a Speed model. Have a look at the 19 pics in the gallery below.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

BENTLEY CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR RECALL AFFECTS MIDDLE REAR SEAT PASSENGER

"There is the potential for the center rear seat belt upper guide bracket to distort in the event of a frontal impact. This distortion could result in the centre rear seat occupant traveling further forwards than the design intends."

How often is the centre rear seat of a Bentley Continental Flying Spur full? One would think rarely. However, were a frontal impact occur whilst the Flying Spur was carrying a passenger in the centre rear seat, it sounds as though NHTSA believes their head will reach halfway to the front seat. Which is, by the way, a very great distance.

27 incarnations of the 2009 Bentley Continental Flying Spur and Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed will undergo a replacement of the seat belt guide bracket.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008

UPDATED BENTLEY AZURE T - 17 PICTURES

In a fashion that's awfully contrary to modern Volkswagen-designed Bentleys, old-fashioned Bentleys like the Azure T have a timeless appeal. Don't get me wrong: the Continental GT and Flying Spur and GTC are desirable vehicles; but they'll need changing.

The Azure just keeps on ticking with mild updates. And we keep wanting it. Some members of the "we" actually have enough money to buy one or two. 500 horsepower and 737 lb-ft of torque ought to keep them happy.

Yes, driving the Azure T, despite its gargantuan nature, is a pleasure. Allegedly. The convertible weighs 5,700 lbs but still manages to hit 60mph from a standstill in little over five seconds. Meanwhile, you're sitting in the most gorgeous quilted leather in front of more genuine wood and metal than can be found in four Corvettes. Take a look at the gallery below and check out the Bentley label for all Bentley-related posts on GoodCarBadCar.net.

Monday, October 6, 2008

CNN LOOKS AT 'SLOWDOWN' AMONG SUPERLUXURY AUTOMAKERS

Jim Boulden, a European correspondent for CNN, visited the Paris auto show to talk with quite a number of big shots from big-shot automobile manufacturers. The video embedded below shows brief clips from the following individuals: Stuart McCullough from Bentley talking about the negativity of the current worldwide economic solution; Ulrich Bez from Aston Martin discussing Aston's current success; Stephan Winkelmann from Lamborghini explains Lamborghini's supply-and-demand philosophy; David Archibald from Rolls-Royce tells Boulden about the Rollers's appeal around the globe helping out; and Luca dal Monte from Maserati talks about Maserati's extreme growth and optimism.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008

MCCAIN MANSION IN PHOENIX HAS BENTLEY CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR IN GARAGE


Senator John McCain of Arizona, along with his wife Cindy - the real breadwinner in the family - will be auctioning off their 2.7-acre Phoenix compound soon through The Larsen Company. How does this relate to GoodCarBadCar.net?

Apart from The Good Car Guy's in-depth following of American politics, the brief look at the "first" garage was interesting. Now, it's true that the Senator no longer resides in the house. Perhaps friends or squatters renters have taken up residence at 7110 North Central Ave. Thus, assuming the vehicles in the garage to be the Senator's would be just that, assuming. Because, after all, the Bentley Continental Flying Spur wasn't listed in the Republican presidential candidate's recent rundown of automobiles - eight automobiles.

Watch the CNN video below, obtained through KTVX, and pay close attention at the 1:03 mark. This link will take you to the list of McCain cars, this link to the Bentley Continental Flying Spur site, and this link to the Cars.com price scheme for Bentley. I'll trust Senator McCain on this one as far as now owning a Bentley. More disclosure would, however, be wonderful.

Friday, September 26, 2008

YOUR AUTOMOTIVE OTT OVERLOAD TRIO OF THE DAY


Conveniently released in close chronological proximity to one another, for Ford F-450 Harley Davidson; Bentley Arnage Final Series; and TechArt Porsche 911 GTstreet RS are all absolutely over the top in multiple ways.

That's not to say The Good Car Guy can't cast an appreciative eye towards the Ford, Bentley, or TechArt tuned Porsche. The trio just happens to be..... wildly averse to the goings-on around the globe. Other recent debuts include: the next Volkswagen GTI, a subtle performance car with a normal appearahce and surprising efficiency; the Jeep Patriot Back Country Concept, Jeep's small Jeep in tough drag; and the 2009 BMW 3-Series, a vehicle that capably mixes performance; luxury; and efficiency. 

Yet from Ford, Bentley, and Porsche you have the complete opposite. Consumption, both of space and stuff, is the order of the day. Ford calls their F-450 Harley Davidson the "Big Hog Daddy" of the road. Um-hmm. TechArt "offers a virtually endless range of possibilities to meet all tastes in furnishings." The special edition of the Arnage has a steering wheel tha requirest "16 hours of double-stitching" and the car needs 17 hides. The brake discs are the largest fitted to any production car on sale today.

But somebody wants to buy a gigantic pickup where the blue-flame paint scheme "starts at the side vents and runs down to the box side of the truck" and is then carried inward to the gauges in the IP. Indeed, oh yes, somebody wants a gigantic Ford truck with Harley-Davidson badges on the fenders, tailgate, and box side.

TechArt believes some customers demand a 911 GT2 with 690 horsepower and 634 lb-ft of torque. A car which has undergone egregious exterior modifications like the rear apron with carbon diffuser, air outlet and carbon air wings.

Meanwhile Bentley will find buyers for the Final Series, a car that'll be bult just 150 times in a farewell to the Arnage. To be a fond farewell, a Bentley needs a jewel fuel filler cap made from billet aluminum and polished stainless steel treadplates. There's a new rear cocktail cabinet, three optional woods for the picnic tables, 42 exterior colours, 25 interior leather shades, and a top speed of 179 mph. You read that correctly: 288 km/h.

Quite clearly Bentley, Ford, and TechArt are of the belief that an automobile manufacturer can never go too far. Somebody... somewhere... somehow, will want you to step it up a notch.
Thursday, August 14, 2008

LUXURY CAR SALES IN AMERICA - NUMBERS

"It is wrong to say certain segments of the market are immune to economic downturns in the market, as far as we're concerned." Who said it?

That'd be a Bentley vice-president, Geoff Dowding, who happens to be the worldwide operations manager for Volkswagen-owned Bentley as well. For quite some time, luxury vehicle sales were immune to the current economic downturn that displayed American sales statistics that can be seen here, here, and here.

Such a anti-trend fad was bound to end. Some Numbers are beginning to reveal the effect of economic downturns on American luxury car sales. Those Numbers are below.

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27.9 - percentage drop in American Bentley sales over the first half of 2008 compared with the first half of 2007 when 2,527 Bentleys were sold

20,268 - total sales of the Lexus LS in the United States during the first six months of 2007; 7,248 more than in the first half of '08

25.7 - percentage sales drop in America for the Mercedes-Benz-owned Maybach brand over the first six months of this year

11,216 - total sales of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class over the first half of 2008; 3,854 fewer than the same period of 2007

28.6 - percentage drop in Porsche 911 sales through July of this year, down from 8,021 in 2007.5 to 5,724 during the first half of this year

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT RECALL

Not long after it was revealed that preeminent supercar manufacturer Ferrari fell under a recall banner for its 612 Scaglietti (less than 400 cars), prominent luxury car maker Bentley will be recalling Continentals. The difference? The Continental GT, GTC, and Flying Spur are some of the least expensive Bentleys in a long time while also being highly desirable. In other words, there are a lot of them. 

13,000 Bentleys, built from 2004 through 2008, may suffer from a problem that leads road salt to eat through the fuel filter housing which could lead to fuel spray which could lead to..... fire. More interesting than the Recall would be how many owners it takes to find 13,000 Bentley Continentals. Surely some celebs, athletes, and wealthy oil barons own one of each. 
Monday, April 7, 2008

LAND OF OWNERSHIP: BRITISH BADGES

Brits still tighten the lugnuts and stitch the leather. The pride is still resident in the United Kingdom. In some ways, so much has changed. Viewed another way, the story hasn't been altered.

Lotus. Aston Martin. Bentley. Rolls-Royce. Rover. Jaguar. Land Rover. These are the most prominent automotive badges that Britain exports in 2008. In most cases, "export" is even the proper terms, as mentioned in line one of this post. The difference now is simply the Indian influence that wasn't present previously.

Interestingly, the new owner of Jaguar and Land Rover, Tata Motors, held some sway in Britain before. Rover sold its own version of the Tata Indica. Rover and Land Rover are terribly separate now, but use of the term ironic is awfully appropriate.

Rover's pieces are in Chinese hands. Of course, it was British at its beginning and the rights to its name are now in Tata's hands. Yes, it strikes as obvious that a country that was once in British hands now holds not just one, but three of the UK's most famous automotive fixtures. Even Honda (Japan) once held some measure of control over Rover, long before Germany's BMW had complete control and botched the whole shebang

Asia and Germany are in quite the battle to dominate the British brand marketplace, come to think of it. Lotus is a member of Proton's little empire. That'd be Proton, the Malaysian manufacturer of the Satria, which has been showcased here on GoodCarBadCar. Land Rover and Jaguar were bought for a tidy sum by a massive Indian conglomerate. Rolls-Royce and Bentley were caught in the midst of a humourous German battle. BMW owns the former (as well as Mini); Volkswagen the latter. Oh, and don't forget that Aston Martin is heavily backed by a group of Kuwaiti investors. 

Where does that leave American involvement? After Ford Motor Company's recent dismissal of Jaguar and Land Rover and last year's dropping of Aston Martin, major American shareholding is considered a thing of the past with equally large British motor companies. General Motors and Lotus? Nope. Not anymore.