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2011 Bentley Mulsanne

Great review from the Team at Autoblog. I have to say that I love this car and think Bentley did an extraordinary job of blending old world style with modern day technology.
Let us reassure you that the 2011 Bentley Mulsanne is worth every single copper-plated zinc cent of one-third of a million dollars.

Wrap your hand around the polished stainless steel door handles (the insides have a tactile knurling to delight fingertips) and give it a firm tug. The door glides open, and the interior aroma spills out with it like the intense bouquet of a fine wine. Bentley reinstated its traditional tanning process for the hides within the Mulsanne's cabin. The result is a rich and aromatic leather balm, distinctly different from the synthetic "painted" leather smell in most automotive interiors.

The cabin is lavish and sumptuous, both driver-focused and passenger-pampering. The steering wheel isn't particularly meaty or sculpted, but the texture, feel and grip of the leather is so silken, it doesn't need to be. The twelve-way power-operated heated and massaging seats are as comfortable as your favorite lounge chair but devoid of excessive bolstering, and they offer overly generous fore-and-aft travel on their tracks. The vertebrae-liquidizing seat massage feature should be illegal while the vehicle is in motion – its rhythmic pulsations could render an insomniac on Red Bull unconscious at high noon.

Primary instrumentation is clear, but the countless smaller "glass" buttons on the center stack and center console will require some familiarization (but so does your kitchen's spice rack). With the engine purring on the other side of the firewall, the eight-inch high-resolution screen awakens from its resting position behind a veneered panel in the center dashboard and displays an easy-to-read version of the Audi Multi Media Interface. But it's hard to tell.

Bentley's are designed around the driver, but don't be fooled into thinking that passengers are relegated to anything short of International First Class. While the front passenger enjoys the identical accommodations as the driver, the rear passengers (two-plus-one accommodations) relax with eight-way power-operated heated and massaging seats with lumbar support and memory features. Not only are there four individual zones in the vehicle's climate control system, but the occupants in the rear are able to move the front passenger seat out of the way (as if the generous legroom simply wasn't good enough). The various controls are all smartly tucked out of the way inside the rear center armrest.
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such a gorgeous car
 
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I'm head over heels for this car.
 
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I hated the headlights at first, really starting to like them now. Overall the car is gorgeous and what a presence it has!
 
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That is THE ultra saloon to have. The brooklands rims look awesome on it. Man I love all the wood on the inside.
 
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^ agree. It's a piece of art
 
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Needed to get some wipers for my lr3 and the dealer had one waiting for delivery to it's new owner. Beautiful car particularly in person.
 
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