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		<title>Bentley Continental Supersports</title>
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Disclaimer: In no way could this car be described as a chauffeur car, but as it is a Bentley and loosely related to the four door Bentley Continental Flying Spur, I thought it was worth mentioning!
Some cars are bred to be driven and some are born to be driven by. The new Bentley Continental Supersports [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2F1chauffeur.co.uk%2Fbentley%2Fbentley-continental-supersports%2F"><img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2F1chauffeur.co.uk%2Fbentley%2Fbentley-continental-supersports%2F" height="61" width="51" /></a></div><p><img src="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/a/i/bentley-continental-supersports.jpg" alt="Bentley Continental Supersports" /></p>
<p><small>Disclaimer: In no way could this car be described as a chauffeur car, but as it is a Bentley and loosely related to the four door <a href="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/bentley/bentley-continental-flying-spur/">Bentley Continental Flying Spur</a>, I thought it was worth mentioning!</small></p>
<p>Some cars are bred to be driven and some are born to be driven by. The new Bentley Continental Supersports is of the former camp. In essence it is a stripped down, Continental GT: leaner, meaner and faster.</p>
<p>Weight is the enemy of speed. The <a href="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/bentley/">Bentley</a> engineers have decided that the customers of this particular model, would prefer to strip out the electronic, massaging rear seats, and replace them with a carbon fibre bar. . . Having been driven at high speed in a Continental GT before, I can see where they are coming from. To really appreciate a GT you really need to be in one of the front seats, preferably the drivers.</p>
<p><img src="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/a/i/bentley-supersports-interior.jpg" alt="Bentley Continental Supersports interior" /></p>
<p><small>Bentley Continental Supersports interior: Who needs rear seats anyway?</small></p>
<p>With 621 bhp available from the 6 litre W12 engine and a faster shifting gearbox coupled with a 110 kg less weight than a Continental GT Speed, make the Supersports a very quick car. Reaching 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and topping out at 204 mph the Supersports lives up to its moniker. The Supersports was named after the super-lightweight (for a Bentley) Bentley Supersports of the 1920s. Fitted with ceramic disc brakes and having all-wheel drive this should prove to be a very safe motor car too.</p>
<p><img src="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/a/i/bentley-supersports-side.jpg" alt="Bentley Continental Supersports side view" /></p>
<p><small>Distinctive smoked steel finish to all the brightware, including the wheels which shroud the ceramic disc brakes.</small></p>
<p>Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce and Bentley all chose the 2009 Geneva Motorshow to announce some exciting new cars. Aston Martin announced the One-77, a bold limited edition supercar. The <a href="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/rolls-royce/rolls-royce-200ex-a-new-silver-ghost/">Rolls-Royce 200EX</a> is a more dynamic Rolls-Royce, but still a Rolls-Royce never the less. Some say it could even be a competitor to the Bentley Continental Flying Spur. Somehow though I don&#8217;t think even Rolls-Royce would create a competitor to the Continental Supersports. A muscular 2 seater fits Bentley&#8217;s sporting heritage precisely and shows how just how different Bentley and Rolls-Royce really are.</p>
<p>Another first for the Supersports is that this Bentley is the first to be able to use flex-fuel, either petrol or bi-ethanol or a combination of the two. Sure, there are faster supercars out there. But with the latest generation of Bentleys, these are cars you can use everyday. Very reliable and even in Supersports guise are likely to be dignified and calm at all times. Even with your right foot pushing the pedal firmly into the diamond stitched upholstery. Just like Benteys of old&#8230;</p>
<p><img src="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/a/i/bentley-continental-supersports-rear.jpg" alt="Bentley Continental Supersports rear view" /></p>
<p><small>The rear view of the Bentley Continental Supersports</small></p>
<p><a href="http://www.supersports.bentleymotors.com/">Bentley Continental Supersports Official Site</a></p>
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		<title>Bentley Continental Flying Spur</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 17:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
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After the tremendous success of their 2003 Continental GT, Bentley Motors introduced the Continental Flying Spur in 2005. The Continental GT, a two door, grand tourer in the grandest sense was a instant hit for Bentley. What really set the GT apart from many other grand tourers was the fact that this car was designed [...]]]></description>
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<p>After the tremendous success of their 2003 Continental GT, Bentley Motors introduced the Continental Flying Spur in 2005. The Continental GT, a two door, grand tourer in the grandest sense was a instant hit for Bentley. What really set the GT apart from many other grand tourers was the fact that this car was designed from the offset to reach 200 mph.</p>
<p>Unlike some lesser manufacturers, Bentley designed and engineered this beast <em>specifically</em> to reach this significant motoring milestone. No limiting to 155 mph like some of it&#8217;s German rivals. This Bentley sticks up two fingers to our continental neighbours&#8230;  just like Winston Churchill&#8230; but, before one gets carried away in patriotism, and Union Jack flag waving. There is one fly in the mint sauce&#8230; Bentley is now owned by a German company (like Rolls-Royce Motor Cars). However, before you can say, &quot;Humbug!&quot; this is not such a bad thing. The Bentley Arnage is a fabulous car, but in terms of reliability is certainly blighted by this new generation of Continentals. The huge teutonic might of the Volkswagen group allows for the economies of scale to tip favourably towards this Crewe based automotive manufacturer. Allowing the craftsmen of Crewe to focus on what really <em>should</em> be handmade. While state-of-the-art robots and other high tech gizmos can do what they do best &#8211; build reliable cars. The result is breathtaking.</p>
<p><img src="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/a/i/bentley-continental-spur-interior.jpg" alt="Bentley Continental Flying Spur interior" /></p>
<p>As gentile as an old English school master. A true perfect gent, someone you could rely on to chaperone your beautiful sister. Or could you? Just like Dr Henry Jekyll, had the wayward Mr Hyde never too far way. This car is <em>classic Bentley</em>. The GT may be slightly nimbler round tight and twisty corners, but the Flying Spur could never be called a slouch.  Polished, bookmatched wooden veneers and the finest leather work do their best to portray the interior of an elegant Gentleman&#8217;s club.</p>
<p>With 552 BHP available from an amazingly compact W12 engine. This Bentley can smoke it&#8217;s way out of a Port-sipping, pipe-smoking heritage, or can it? With all wheel drive, you can forget about tyre-smoking too. Gone are the days of sitting at a gravelly T junction wondering why your not moving. That is, until you see the plumes of smoke in your rear-view mirror as the Arnage tries it&#8217;s best to melt the tarmac.</p>
<p><img src="http://1chauffeur.co.uk/a/i/bentley-wheel-brake-detail.jpg" alt="Bentley wheel and brakes" /></p>
<p>This car just goes. It goes where you want it too also. When you brake from 150 mph it will stop in the most perfect straight line, even in my hands. Lesser cars can become just a tad unsettled at this sort of velocity, not this beast, in fact it hasn&#8217;t even started stretching it&#8217;s legs yet. At 155 mph the nose of the car will lower to create an even better aerodynamic stance. The fact is, even flat out this car will never fly like its moniker. Yet, it will reach incredible velocities. I have been told, by someone that <em>should</em> know that the Flying Spur will eclipse a GT in the top speed test. Official figures of the Spur are apparently doctored for marketing reasons.</p>
<p>In 2007, Bentley introduced the GT Speed, which along with a slightly reduced weight, adds another 53 BHP to its arsenal. The Continental GT Speed is the first production Bentley officially capable of reaching 200 mph, topping out at 202 mph.</p>
<p>The Continental Flying Spur incorporates much of the technological prowess of the GT but with a lot more rear legroom and significantly for a chauffeur car &#8211; four doors. It is as roomy as a standard Rolls-Royce Phantom in the rear. Making it a great car for chauffeuring basketball players or for flamboyant wedding dressed brides. Many people could argue that any car built on the shell of a mear VW can&#8217;t be a true Bentley. Many people say it weighs more than a truck and can&#8217;t be a true supercar. However, I believe they miss the point and were these not some of the original criticisms of the original Bentleys? W.O Bentley&#8217;s motto was &quot;To build a good car, a fast car, the best in class.&quot; surely the Bentley Continental Flying Spur meets his aspiration?</p>
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