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New and Pre-owned Bentley Bentayga Speed for Sale

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18,988 miles

Edison, NJ

$164,399

Bentley Edison

18,392 miles

Palmyra, NJ

$179,000

F.C. Kerbeck

10,753 miles

Warrensville Heights, OH

$139,900

Marshall Goldman Motor Sales

28,693 miles

Charlotte, NC

$154,996

McLaren Charlotte

771 miles

Chicago, IL

$229,800

Bentley Bugatti Lamborghini Maserati and Rolls-Royce of Chicago

13,460 miles

Jacksonville, FL

$167,000

Bentley, Maserati, Alfa Romeo of Jacksonville

5,704 miles

Pompano Beach , FL

$189,998

HGreg Lux

35,700 miles

Fort Lauderdale, FL

$119,998

Carrio Motor Cars

23,760 miles

Rancho Mirage, CA

$175,990

Desert European Motorcars

60 miles

Pasadena, CA

$317,490

Rusnak Pasadena Bentley, Rolls-Royce and Maserati

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Used Bentley For Sale

It all began with a paperweight. In 1913, Walter Owen (W.O.) was working with his brother Horace, in Cricklewood, England selling DFP cars, when an aluminum paperweight gave him the idea of using a lightweight metal instead of iron to create engine pistons. He created them, and they were first utilized in the engines of British Sopwith Camels, a single-seat biplane fighter, during World War 1. In 1919, the company was born, and W.O. focused in on creating cars. The first Bentley for sale production cars were available that same year, though deliveries weren’t able to begin until late 1921. They were wildly popular and heralded for their durability.

The 1922 Indianapolis 500 saw the marque’s first foray into the United States, where they finished in 13th place. Though most other competitors used specialized cars, Walter and Horace took on the USA in a modified road car, and still finished with an average speed of 74.95 mph.

Ownership of the company changed hands in 1925 when Wolf Barnato became chairman by financing the company long enough for W.O. to create another generation of cars. Share prices had plummeted to 5 percent of their original value by the financial reorganization, but it saved the marque long enough to be purchased by Rolls-Royce in 1931.

Though saloons dominated Big "B" design, today the lineup includes a wide variety of coupes and convertibles suited to every need. A perfect blend of luxury and performance in a durable form, this marque is one that will be around for decades more to come.

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