Bentley Continental GT W12 - Time To Buy My Next Daily Driver!

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2020-06-06に共有

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  • @cian8454
    There is something about a Bentley that just seems more at home with the needs of a family. Who new a GT could also appeal to keeping a young child happy. The car is quiet, suspension is soft and yet if there is ever an emergency you'll be there in a flash. Who knew, the continent crossing powerhouse is also a luxurious cosy family wagon!
  • I saw this color in person and was blown away of how nice it is in the Florida sun. Good to know the name finally lol.
  • Seems like a totally different driving experience to the GTC4 Lusso. For daily driving, it fundamentally comes down to whether you value driving dynamics over comfort. Given you have the family friendly and bonkers Gemera incoming, I would be inclined to side with the Bentley. Look forward to seeing the next contender.
  • Man, what a dilemma to have. I'm considering getting my rear brake hoses done as an advisory from last mot.
  • If you try and take a 16 month old on a "dynamic driving adventure" you're gonna have alot of screaming and vomit
  • @ss327827
    How do you come up with so many ways of describing the beauty of the car so spontaneously? If I'd been doing your job, I'd probably go like - " this so cool. This car cool. Yeah cool." for the entirety of the video. Anyway, just great content mate. Keep rolling out the great content.
  • I just sold my 2012 w12 black on white leather with the mulliner pkg. I really fell in love with Bentley. They make such a statement without having to do anything except casually drive it and I LOVE THAT.
  • I drive GTC4Lusso v12 as a daily driver, and I enjoy it. I thought long and hard because this is my last daily car at age 58 and intend to drive into my 80"s and plan to make it the most driven Ferrari in the world. other cars I have in my garage GT3RS and SLS gullwing which are weekend cars. So, buy what your heart will be content with. best wishes and godspeed.
  • Wow again. Another stunner of a vehicle JWW. The detail in the interior is jaw dropping-the Chrome accent running across the dash and through the vents to the upper doors is one of the nicest design touches I can remember. Thanks for the video. Can’t wait to see what’s next.
  • @mjim7775
    Brilliant as always! As a parent, never underestimate how much leg room you'll need in the back to accommodate a good forward facing child seat, which propels their feet forward horizontally, especially as they grow. We didn't have much spare room in an X5 during that phase. Hope parenthood is going well!
  • you'r the best content creator in youtube your videos always bring joy and knowledge to my life it's always been a great pleasure to watch and the words you said about the interior of this car should be printed and published everywhere. Bentley definitely has the best interior ever in any car
  • Lovely motor! Happy Driving. Many Thanks, Peace From London. 🙏🙏
  • @Mr JWW, I have 2 kids and I'm in the same boat as you. I've had a GT3, and now an R8 Plus. I'm currently exploring either a 2017/18 Porsche Panamera Turbo (or Sport Turismo Turbo), Mercedes E63 AMG, Mercedes S63 Coupe, or Audi RS7. Being a couple years old, a nice chunk of that initial depreciation is eaten up already. Although there is still plenty of room for these sedans to come down, it's a much more palatable depreciation to eat while enjoying an amazing car. I too can never see myself buying any of these machines brand new. Admittedly, I'm a Porsche fan boy and I've already owned a Panamera Turbo S in the past, of which was truly an unbelievable daily driver. With the air suspension it would be buttery smooth when the kids were in back, and in Sport Plus it would come down an inch and handle like a Porsche does. Truly an all-around sports sedan. Plus it had all the luxury of high end leather, carbon fiber, Burmester sound, etc etc. It's hard to beat a Panamera Turbo S after a few years of depreciation. Such great value. For context, I owned a 2015 model with 30k miles that had a 240k MSRP, and I drove it for around 12k miles and lost around $8500 for the year in depreciation.
  • @TheHBW44
    You made a good point about the interiors. I’ve been lucky enough to spend some time in both Bentleys and RRs recently and both myself and the drivers agreed the Bentley interior quality is superior. The RRs have plastic removable flimsy cup holders, the leather feels thin and a not on Bentley’s level
  • 1 year and im going to sit in this car. Period. No way i let this life running without things like this.
  • Finally someone who uses the term "daily driver" in reference to a product where it makes sense. An actual CAR!!. Great review.
  • love coming along for the ride man. it's also a blessing to embrace the abundance of the world and go through your first world problems with you. hahahaha. all learning for me when I get there. hahahah fact!