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Bentley - Continental (1970)

Discover the timeless allure of the Bentley Continental—a masterpiece of British automotive engineering that has captivated enthusiasts for generations. Whether you’re drawn to a classic 1970 model or a pristine contemporary example, the price range of a Bentley Continental price varies dramatically based on era, condition, and provenance. For collectors, the used Bentley Continental price remains a pivotal consideration: outright luxury, yet fickle market dynamics shape its value day by day.

Key Specifications—an overview that will help you gauge why every Bentley Continental remains an exceptional investment.

  • Engine: 6.75‑litre V8 B58, producing 286 hp and 1,100 Nm of torque.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with manual torque‑converter mode.
  • Powertrain: All‑wheel drive for superior handling.
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline.
  • Dimensions: Length: 5,547 mm; Width: 1,910 mm; Height: 1,386 mm.
  • Wheelbase: 3,140 mm, ensuring a plush ride.
  • Weight: Starting at 2,190 kg.
  • Interior: Luxury leather seats with full climate control and premium sound system.
  • Technology: Advanced driver‑assist systems, infotainment, and multi‑display cockpit.

For the 1970 gem—a pioneering era of grand touring—the Bentley Continental 1970 price can range considerably. A well‑maintained 1970 edition, condition grading and restoration history are key pricing determinants. In many markets, a pristine 1970 model can command prices that reflect both its historical significance and engineering excellence.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding Bentley Continental depreciation is crucial. While luxury cars often retain value better than mass‑market vehicles, they still experience a depreciation curve. Historical data and current market indicators suggest:

  • First‑year loss: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value within the first 12 months of ownership.
  • Year‑2‑5 swing: After the first downturn, depreciation flattens to about 4‑7% per annum.

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    4 years ago used £34,991.00 Unlock all links
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