£25,000 - which Bentley for the least stressful ownership?

£25,000 - which Bentley for the least stressful ownership?

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Ffffaster

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274 posts

163 months

Sunday 30th June
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I know that I want a Bentley, but I know it's not something to go into lightly at this level.

Autotrader reveals, I can choose between the following, as old as 1980 and as young as 2013. Mileages vary too, between 15,000 to 150,000.

Arnage
Brooklands
Continentail
Eight
Flying Spur
Mulsanne
R-Type
Turbo R

So quite a lot of choice and there are loads of pros ans cons. But which car is likely to make me regret taking the plunge the least in terms of "problems" and costs?

Frankly, I'd be delighted to own any of them for different reasons. I think what I want to do is narrow it down to the cars that will probably run the best and not sour the experience. Perhaps a lottery, but any help from owners and PH would be great.

Thanks!

Wheel Turned Out

712 posts

41 months

Sunday 30th June
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My first thought would be the Eight, as there's ostensibly much less to go wrong. But I think the truth is it's a plunge whichever you choose - so pick the body style you like the most, then plump for the example with the biggest stack of service history and invoices you can find.

Also they don't like to sit and when they're looked after they wear miles pretty well, so don't necessarily be tempted by ultra low mile examples.

DodgyGeezer

41,113 posts

193 months

Sunday 30th June
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ooohhhh excellent thread here, be curious to see what you end up with yes

Nick Forest

36 posts

86 months

Sunday 30th June
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Frankel and Prosser cover exactly this topic in episode #216 in the Intercooler - subtitled “£20k and asking for trouble”

matrignano

4,470 posts

213 months

Sunday 30th June
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If you can find a Brooklands or Mulsanne for £25k go for it!!

dkatwa

571 posts

248 months

Thursday
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Maybe speak to Hanwells? That's where I would go first if I was in the market for such a car...

Ffffaster

Original Poster:

274 posts

163 months

Thursday
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dkatwa said:
Maybe speak to Hanwells? That's where I would go first if I was in the market for such a car...
have seen and read a fair amount of negative stuff about Hanwell and their warranty, but probably best to work it out for myself.

HocusPocus

953 posts

104 months

Ffffaster said:
dkatwa said:
Maybe speak to Hanwells? That's where I would go first if I was in the market for such a car...
have seen and read a fair amount of negative stuff about Hanwell and their warranty, but probably best to work it out for myself.
I bought my Silver Spirit from Hanwell, which was has had no hidden gremlins. Over past 6 years, I have always received immediate, courteous and effective support whenever needed including fixing some paintwork issues.