Drive This Car With Care And A Body Guard
The Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible (2011) CAR review is a cool looking bumper car taken out of the tracks and put on the road. Seriously, the convertible looks as if it were made of rubberized body material which, come to think of it, might make it safe. In case you crashed while driving a Bentley 2011 convertible, you would bounce off the struck car or the embankment. But seriously, you should speak with a qualified insurance agent to discuss what kind of coverage and the policy you need to adequately cover yourself financially in case you get into an accident. That is what the Bentley 2011 convertible looks like, a rubber bumper car with an astronomical price tag that seems not to be based on cost of production, but on wanting to attract those billionaires who have paid no taxes in the past ten years and want to buy a car that no one else but a billionaire can afford.
Seriously, who else could come up with $400,000 for a car. Perhaps, some people who have such wasteful habits would not mind buying a toy to drive in places where you could park it without having it stripped, can see themselves owning such a vehicle. I have seen better construction in a Cadillac that also has more styling and more persona.
The Bentley 2011 looks like a shortened version of the German Aero with its top off. The body construction appears to be less metal and more vulcanized rubber. There is no class or trace of styling to the car. My guess is that it is manufactured to be driven by those who like high speed cars that will not kill them when crashed. And, I am underestimating the $400,000 price tag as the current value of the pound is still up in the air. The Bentley Supersports Convertible 2011 has a price tag of L189,000. If I had that much to play with a sports car, I would look for something more expensive looking since, obviously, such a price tag off the racetrack is meant entirely to be impressive.
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