13,000 Bentleys are being recalled due to road salt corroding the fuel filter, thus causzing the potential for a fuel fire. So, to all of our Bentley owners, why the $%^%^ are you driving it in the winter? what's a matter, you can't afford a winter beater?
I dont think youll get many replies to your question here. :P :lol:
Flofocus,Jun 4 2008, 09:10 AM Wrote:I dont think youll get many replies to your question here. :P :lol:
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might get a few smiles though............
s***! Off to the dealer I go!
if i had a bentley, I'd be driving it in winter... not like they're a ferrari or lambo...
darkpuppet,Jun 4 2008, 10:24 AM Wrote:if i had a bentley, I'd be driving it in winter... not like they're a ferrari or lambo...
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Speaking of Ferrari, they too have a recall for the transmission on the 612.
darkpuppet,Jun 4 2008, 09:24 AM Wrote:if i had a bentley, I'd be driving it in winter... not like they're a ferrari or lambo...
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me too its a big luxury car, mind you its not limited slip.
A guy in my sub division has (had) a older Rolls Royce, I saw it getting towed away on a flat bed the left rear end collapsed and the wheel looked like it was half way in the trunk. SALT..HAHAHA
oldeguy,Jun 4 2008, 01:06 PM Wrote:why the $%^%^ are you driving it in the winter? what's a matter, you can't afford a winter beater?
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maybe because it IS the winter beater..
also keep in mind this won't be a letter in the mail saying 'take it to your dealer'.. its more like a hand delivered note that says something like "we are sorry x1000000 please let us know when we can inconvenience you by sending a flatbed and a loaner car to your house"