Bentley Arnage Turbo

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hsv123

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233 posts

190 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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hi guys I was wondering if you could shed some light on this for me. I might be buying a new shape arnage t but it has 45 thousand miles on the clock. It’s on a 2004 plate. It’s in excellent condition no marks etc. Only prob I am having is, do you think that’s a bit too high mileage for a arnage?

POORCARDEALER

8,542 posts

248 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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If it priced accordingly no. The car has a 6750 cc engine that is capable of 200K +...........as always just make sure you are buying a nice example cprrectly priced, in a sensible colour.

buyer&seller

802 posts

185 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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I agree with POORCARDEALER, I recently bought and sold an Arnage T 05, 60000 mile, 1 owner, FSH car that was a dream to drive. If you are only going to do a low mileage yourself better to buy a car with more miles and bring the average annual mileage down, than pay a premium for a low mileage car. Remember that in 2010, the cars six birthday, that a hydraulic service will be due which you should budget £2/3000 for at a main dealer. Look for the extra Mulliner spec as well. The nice thing is you will have the last shape Arnage which will keep looking more modern once the replacement car comes out.

hsv123

Original Poster:

233 posts

190 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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[quote=buyer&seller]I agree with POORCARDEALER, I recently bought and sold an Arnage T 05, 60000 mile, 1 owner, FSH car that was a dream to drive. If you are only going to do a low mileage yourself better to buy a car with more miles and bring the average annual mileage down, than pay a premium for a low mileage car. Remember that in 2010, the cars six birthday, that a hydraulic service will be due which you should budget £2/3000 for at a main dealer. Look for the extra Mulliner spec as well. The nice thing is you will have the last shape Arnage which will keep looking more modern once the replacement car comes out.
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hi what did you buy it at? (if you dont mind me asking)

buyer&seller

802 posts

185 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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I am happy to tell you what it sold for, it was marketed at £54950 and it made £54000. I bought it in March and it did take several months to sell, which is not unusual with this sort of car, and at the time it was the cheapest 05 model year Arnage T for sale that I could find.