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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed: Review by Georg Kacher

Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed
Georg Kacher has done a review of the Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed.
Yes, the role of the Speed is to be the sharper handling, more aggressively tuned and more involving counterpart. It’s fitted with stiffer suspension bushings, the ride height is lower by 10mm, there's thicker anti-roll bars front and rear, and fatter 20in Pirellis. The Speed's also fitted with a new Dynamic Mode for increased wheel slip at higher speeds, while the ESP’s Sport Traction mode also raises the intervention bar – perfect if you fancy a quick 70mph powerslide on your way to the club.


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