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The History of Bentley – 1910-1929

In 1912, W. O. Bentley and H. M. Bentley began in the car business as sales concession for three cars, these three cars were the Buchet, La Licorne and the Doriot, Flandrin and Parant known in short as D.F.P. The D. F. P. was built to be a racing machine, and W. O. Bentley designed all new aluminum alloy pistons for it. Because of his success, Rolls-Royce and Sunbeam also adopted the pistons. These pistons also began use in aircraft engines.

Bentley Motors, Limited was created in 1919  and saw its last days under its original conception in 1931. This original company, though short lived, had a very colorful, fast paced time in history. With racing successes and financial failures, this company had its ups and downs. This original company was owned by two brothers, W. O. and H. M. Bentley. W. O. Bentley was the mastermind behind the engineering and was a very accomplished race car driver. He was also the face of the company, while his brother stayed in the back ground and handled the business management side of things.

After World War I, Bentley wanted to make a car that was to completely satisfy all of his desires of a car. This car would need to be stately on the road but savage on the track, a totally stock car that could race on a track. These new cars not only raced, they won races, this put them in demand and sales followed. The cars were often completed just in time for their delivery. Soon people were pushing for a Le Mans victory. In 1923, a 3 liter Bentley competed in the La Mans, it finished in fourth place but it also recorded the fastest lap time for that race.

Though in 1924 Bentley came home with a hard earned trophy, they still were having financial difficulties. Bentleys were expensive vehicles and people were hesitant to drive them for this reason. People believed that since the car was so fast, it also would be hard to control. In 1926, the company got a reprieve when millionaire Woolf Barnato purchased controlling stock in the company and became the managing director. In 1927, Bentley took the dubious honor of the strangest accident in that tracks history as all of the competing Bentleys ended up in an accident with one another. One of the Bentleys, though beaten and tattered, went back out on the race track and sped through the night at speeds over 90 miles per hour.

In the dawning of the new day, the big, tough green car, tattered though it was, drove to final victory. In honor of this valiant car, it was parked in it’s battered state in the elegant dining room of the Savoy in London and was the guest of honor at the celebration dinner. After an illustrious career on the track, Bentley retired from racing in order to produce elegant passenger cars of exceptional detail and an enormous engine. Even with this, in 1931, Bentley Motors LTD faded into history as its assets were bought up by Rolls-Royce who then began producing Bentleys. As time went on, the Bentley became less and less of an individual and more and more a copy of the Rolls Royce of the time. Today, the Bentley differs from the Rolls Royce only in it’s own radiator grill. Read the rest of this entry »

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The 2010 Bentley Mulsanne

The classic appeals of the first Bentley cars come with an even more powerful motoring at the creation of the 2010 Bentley Mulsanne. Designed as a grand tourist car, it is the new flagship vehicle of the luxury line automaker. And what can be said about performance? Its engineers put our expectations forward to an effortless performance of an energy efficient and fuel conserving technology.

Named after the highly esteemed curve and straight of Le Mans 24 Hours where the racing cars push the limits of their speed to the maximum, the Mulsanne will take a smooth and speedy roll in the streets. In the words of Chairman and Chief Executive Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen: “The challenge we set our engineers was to create a grand new Bentley that would stand as the pinnacle of British luxury motoring, offering the world’s most exclusive driving experience. They have responded to this challenge with real passion, and the result is a luxury grand tourer that sets new standards in terms of comfort, effortless performance and handcrafted refinement – the very qualities for which Bentley is renowned.”

The Mulsanne will go on sale from mid 2010 but after marking its highly anticipated debut at Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance in California, the first unit was straight off to the auction block and was sold at a half-million mark to an undisclosed bidder over the phone. The price of the auctioned car almost swung down to $300K from the starting bid of $500K simply because Bentley remains tight-lipped about the many other features of the car, which are usually of interest to collectors. There is little detail about the car available for Bentley fans and followers.

A full-size luxury, it is roomy and definitely embodies the precision of handcrafted artistry. In the eyes of its originators, it holds the passion of the artisan, devoting one of the ever-sought-for resources in the world if only to achieve the perfected built of the concept drawn in their minds: TIME. Despite of its volume, it carries a refined look, making it a comfortable luxury passenger carrier. Read the rest of this entry »

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