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Bentley Recalling 13,420 Vehicles!
What a drag; thousands of Bentley owners are having their cars recalled after it was discovered that there is a potential for road salt to corrode the outer surface of the fuel filter. This could lead to the filter housing becoming porous with a corresponding fuel leak, which in the presence of an ignition source could result in a fire. The recall that affects 13,420 MY 2004-2008 Continental GT, Continental GT Speed, Continental Flying Spur, and Continental GTC vehicles is begin during June 2008.
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New Bentley Flying Spur Bows Ahead Of The Geneva Motor Show [photos & Videos]
The 2014 Bentley Flying Spur. was one of two new cars we had the opportunity to show you earlier today before their official unveiling, the other one being the Audi RS Q3. You probably noticed that we have not used the Continental moniker. That's...
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New Bespoke Bentley Continental Flying Spur And Speed Series 51 Models
First seen on the Continental GT and GTC, Bentley now offers the Series 51 design options – 14 in total – on the Continental Flying Spur and Speed. These range from duo-tone exterior paint options to new interior color and trim combinations....
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Old School Bentley And Rolls Royce Being Recalled In The States
Bentley and Rolls Royce have been divorced for several years now but their 67-year old partnership left them with several offspring. Now a few of them are being recalled in the States due to a defective hose assembly which could lead to a fuel leak. In...
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Asi Tunes The 2009 Bentley Continental Gtc
While most vehicles leaving the Crewe factory in England are bound to spend their whole life without any sort of customizations, there are some owners who wouldn’t mind jazzing up their Bentley. One of the few tuners that specialize purely on Bentley...
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Bentley Continental Flying Spur Recall Affects Middle Rear Seat Passenger
"There is the potential for the center rear seat belt upper guide bracket to distort in the event of a frontal impact. This distortion could result in the centre rear seat occupant traveling further forwards than the design intends." How often is the...
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