Early Conti GT's

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B16JUS

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2,386 posts

244 months

Tuesday 8th December 2009
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anyone own a 04 / 05 / 06 conti gt ?

thinking of changing to one next year looking for some real world ownership advice, realistically its not going to have warranty due to age etc looking at £40k - £55k

are they as reliable as there big owners ?

i loved the rs6 so presume this will be a big fast cruiser too

i presume a lot of parts are vw audi parts so as long as you can match the part numbers up parts will be ok priced.

yearly service i presume wont be silly 1k - 1.5k ?

any major problems to look out for?

cheers

awg454

502 posts

223 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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Just had to have the tyre pressure sensor replaced on mine,there was another one being done at the same time so could be a common fault I guess,cost for the part around £350 but covered under warranty.

Edited by awg454 on Saturday 12th December 11:38

2 5HAN

700 posts

238 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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Had a 55 plate GT
Was a lovely car, but did have a few small issues which are the usual teething problems that are known about.
Coil Packs failed, changed under warranty
Tyre Sensors once, again changed under warranty

There are still cars out there under warranty IMO i would pay that bit more for a car with and A or B Bentley Warranty on it

Dr S

5,047 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th December 2009
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I have one with around 50k miles on the clock. Great and reliable machine. Only issue so far was rattle from the door cards. This was rectified by a main dealer outlet. Else it's just a great machine to cover lots of ground effortlessly. Go for it...

B16JUS

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2,386 posts

244 months

Thursday 24th December 2009
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so it seems the early ones have the same sort of problems.

coil packs are easy to change so really only purchase cost if wrong, tyre sensors may be a bit different story.

apart from routine servicing hopefully shouldnt have any major problems, i presume they are more VAG than Bentley.

cheers

Mulliner GT

302 posts

199 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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Coil packs are now under a recall from Bentley. The only other issue is 04/05 cars' gearbox.

VML

562 posts

182 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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From an 2004/54 owner:

We, as a family, have had this car from new, originally had every box ticked, full Mulliner spec, in Tempest Silver with tobacco tan leather and walnut. It really is a beautiful car, but with 2 S Class's, a Ferrari and Range Rover amongst a few to mention keeping it company, it rarley gets used, to the point the rear seats have NEVER been sat in. As of 12/09 it has just over 12k on it had those have been care free miles, regular Bentley servicing from Jack Backlay and HR Owen in acton ensure nothing has EVER gone wrong.

Recent costs include 4 new tyres, round it up to 1k, x2 tyre pressure sensors from VW for £30 each, fitted at the same time as tyres, bargain.

Bentley contacted us and asked to take the car to do this recall, they did it and brought the car back, no cost. I find the car, overall, to be a joy, however lack of use and massive depreciation already taken place, it is time to sell. This car really is perfect, I say, wether you are half interested in mine or not, go ahead and get one, they are amazing.

VML

B16JUS

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2,386 posts

244 months

Tuesday 29th December 2009
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with the early ones now 5 years old @ 45k approx what do you recon they will bottom out at

10 years old @ 20k ?
15 years old @ 17k ?
20 years old @ 15k ?

or am i being silly ?

awg454

502 posts

223 months

Tuesday 29th December 2009
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As the proud and realistic! owner of one I reckon they will go up!!!

awg454

502 posts

223 months

Tuesday 29th December 2009
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Mulliner GT said:
Coil packs are now under a recall from Bentley. The only other issue is 04/05 cars' gearbox.
Hi I have just spoken to my Bentley dealer and your right,mine are being replaced tomorrow although they show no sign of any fault,also they are replacing the fuel filter which is another recall (or service campaign as they call them)

Mulliner GT

302 posts

199 months

Tuesday 29th December 2009
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B16JUS said:
with the early ones now 5 years old @ 45k approx what do you recon they will bottom out at

10 years old @ 20k ?
15 years old @ 17k ?
20 years old @ 15k ?

or am i being silly ?
Can't really see them at less than 25k for a proper one imo. Right miles colour etc. Mind a new starter motor is £8500 fitted if i'm right. So cars over the 7 year warrantable period may be a different kettle of fish without the Bentley extended warranty.

RiccardoG

1,664 posts

279 months

Saturday 2nd January 2010
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VML said:
I find the car, overall, to be a joy, however lack of use and massive depreciation already taken place, it is time to sell. This car really is perfect, I say, wether you are half interested in mine or not, go ahead and get one, they are amazing.
VML
Could be interested in knowing a bit more myself. Am currently abroad but will try to contact you on my return. Any pictures of the car?

Thanks,