Before the German intervention era, before there ever was such a thing as all-wheel drive and headlights that looked like jewels, there was the Arnage. This car had one button for traction control, plenty of faults and a classical shape, a bit like Buckingham Palace on wheels.
If you've ever dreamed of owning a Bentley but are afraid of looking like Justin Biever in it, this might be the car for you.
It's a 2000 Bentely Arnage Red Label, which delivers 400 horsepower and 619 pound-feet of torque from its traditionalist six-and-three-quarter-liter engine, mated to a GM-sourced automatic engine.
That might not seem like much, but for $41,888, about the same as a decent BMW 3 Series, you get a classical piece art. The model we found for sale on JamesList has recently had a $7,000 completed and boasts 60,000 miles of careful ownership. Bentley built this thing to last a lifetime… except for the electrics, which you should definitely check. To find out more about the history of the car, contact Cats Exotics in Lynnwood, Washington.
It's a 2000 Bentely Arnage Red Label, which delivers 400 horsepower and 619 pound-feet of torque from its traditionalist six-and-three-quarter-liter engine, mated to a GM-sourced automatic engine.
That might not seem like much, but for $41,888, about the same as a decent BMW 3 Series, you get a classical piece art. The model we found for sale on JamesList has recently had a $7,000 completed and boasts 60,000 miles of careful ownership. Bentley built this thing to last a lifetime… except for the electrics, which you should definitely check. To find out more about the history of the car, contact Cats Exotics in Lynnwood, Washington.