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BENTLEY ARNAGE

The Bentley Arnage is a great example of a prestige car for family car money. Instead of homogenous monotony, you can get that famous badge, a V8 engine and the cachet of owning a luxury saloon that cost around £140,000 when new.

The first Bentley to emerge after Volkswagen’s purchase of Rolls-Royce Motors in 1998, the Arnage had been developed under its previous owner Vickers. By the mid ’90s the long-serving SZ-series Rollys-Royce and Bentley models were increasingly antiquated, so a brand-new body to suit both marques was designed on tight resources. Externally, the grilles and

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