1991 Bentley Mulsane S
Discussion
I have seen a 1991 Bentley Mulsanne S for sale through a dealer for $39,777.oo Australian with 112,000 klm on the clock. Are there any owners who can give some opinions on these cars ? I live in country Victoria Australia where it is difficult to get service on top end cars. With a name of Bentley, I've always wanetd to own one.
Well, that figure equates to $40K USD which is HUGE money for any RR/B of this vintage. Hell, you can buy Turbo Rs all day long for less than half that, at least here in the US, and even cheaper in England. Either way, the cars themselves are great stonking fun, very reliable IF maintained properly, drink fuel like nobody's business, but who gives a sh*t when you're enjoying such a fine automobile. DIY stuff is possible with them, and from what I understand, you guys down there in Oz are a pretty dedicated bunch, based on the activity on the RREC site, etc...
Most important thing is to pay someone knowledgeable to just give the car a look-over. It'll be the best couple hundred bucks you'll spend. I made that mistake long, long ago (of not doing it!) on a '96 Turbo R and it wound up sucking up $12K of my money over the next year to make things right....
Also, give a Turbo R serious consideration too I'm on my third, a '90 model, and it's the best one by far. Better than the early (20,000 series) and better than the late (50,000 series) cars (of which I had both). The current car, just like what you are considering, is a 30,000 series, so it'll have the Active Ride suspension (which can be costly) but still be shod with the taller tires, so ride compliance is better than on later cars, which are crashy over bumps and early cars which are a bit to floaty for my liking. Granted, I've only ever driven one Mulsanne S, an '89, but unless you go for a Turbo R, you may as well get a Double-R instead...
Cheers,
Aaron
Most important thing is to pay someone knowledgeable to just give the car a look-over. It'll be the best couple hundred bucks you'll spend. I made that mistake long, long ago (of not doing it!) on a '96 Turbo R and it wound up sucking up $12K of my money over the next year to make things right....
Also, give a Turbo R serious consideration too I'm on my third, a '90 model, and it's the best one by far. Better than the early (20,000 series) and better than the late (50,000 series) cars (of which I had both). The current car, just like what you are considering, is a 30,000 series, so it'll have the Active Ride suspension (which can be costly) but still be shod with the taller tires, so ride compliance is better than on later cars, which are crashy over bumps and early cars which are a bit to floaty for my liking. Granted, I've only ever driven one Mulsanne S, an '89, but unless you go for a Turbo R, you may as well get a Double-R instead...
Cheers,
Aaron
Edited by bergxu on Wednesday 11th April 17:48
I can't believe the money you are talking about. You can buy a UK 1991 Mulsanne S Mk II for less than £5000 UK. It will cost you £10,000 to put it into roadworthy condition, or less if you can do it yourself.
Personally, I'd avoid it like the plague unless I was either technically competent, or had access to somebody who could help out.
Best wishes for a pleasant week end
David.
Personally, I'd avoid it like the plague unless I was either technically competent, or had access to somebody who could help out.
Best wishes for a pleasant week end
David.
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