£22k Bentley Continental GT - running costs?
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I've been offered a 2004 Bentley Continental GT 6.0 W12 Coupe, in black with blue hide, for £22k. It's a first refusal i was offered by a relative who owns a franchise car dealership (not Bentley, Toyota) and the £22k is the book price it was taken in for.
It has full Bentley service history with all receipts, invoices etc, but it has done 115k miles.
What are the actual running costs of the car, comparable to something like a used BMW 5-Series/Audi A6/Mercedes E-Class for example? The reason i ask is that i would have normally gone for a German executive at around £25k but this is tempting.
Will i be expecting 4-figure bills regularly - even for minor services? and consumables like tyres/brakes/exhausts etc.
Fuel isn't an issue as i only do around 10k a year mileage. Insurance is fairly cheap (i'm 27) and tax isn't an issue either. It's more if something fails and the service cost and as mentioned consumables?
Thanks
Carl
It has full Bentley service history with all receipts, invoices etc, but it has done 115k miles.
What are the actual running costs of the car, comparable to something like a used BMW 5-Series/Audi A6/Mercedes E-Class for example? The reason i ask is that i would have normally gone for a German executive at around £25k but this is tempting.
Will i be expecting 4-figure bills regularly - even for minor services? and consumables like tyres/brakes/exhausts etc.
Fuel isn't an issue as i only do around 10k a year mileage. Insurance is fairly cheap (i'm 27) and tax isn't an issue either. It's more if something fails and the service cost and as mentioned consumables?
Thanks
Carl
You say its got all the receipts, have a look through and see whats been done. If its had brakes, gearbox fluids, suspension bits etc etc done recently then it'll probably be fine. Its hardly likely to be a stressed drivetrain. Not sure what the lifespan of the cam chain is, that I can imagine would be a horrific cost.
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K50 DEL said:
I'd say go for it, if you're in position at 27 to spend 25k on any type of car then ongoing running costs for a CGT shouldn't cripple you.
Well thats not true, he may have 22k in his back pocket but may not have much more and is looking to see if his remaining pennies will cover the running costs. Cant assume that people go in thinking got 25k to run a car i'll put 15k into the car and 10k left over for running and the what if's.
As a reference, Amari do a GT 6k service at £399 and a major 18k at £849. Not sure if that's including VAT however..
http://www.serviceamari.com/independent-bentley-se...
http://www.serviceamari.com/independent-bentley-se...
Cupramax said:
You say its got all the receipts, have a look through and see whats been done.
Exactly this. You've got a paper record of exactly what it has cost to do 100k miles in a Conti GT. Study it. Work out what was descretional and what was required and use this to estimate future costs.Fox- said:
Exactly this. You've got a paper record of exactly what it has cost to do 100k miles in a Conti GT. Study it. Work out what was descretional and what was required and use this to estimate future costs.
I'd take an average of the last 3 years worth of bills, add 30% and assume it's probably going to cost you that, it shouldn't be far off.Gassing Station | Bentley & Rolls Royce | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff