'13 GT Speed 'New' or '14 GT S V8 'New' ??
#1
'13 GT Speed 'New' or '14 GT S V8 'New' ??
So going to take the plunge on a 'new' GT.
Have two options and kinda stuck on which is the 'better' deal overall:
2013 GT Speed (loaded) never titled 'executive car' with 400 miles - $170k
OR
2014 GT S V8 never titled 'executive car' with 450 miles - $171k
Both will retroactive warranty to purchase date.
Which one and why in your opinion??
Also, which one is a better resale in 1-2 years?
Have two options and kinda stuck on which is the 'better' deal overall:
2013 GT Speed (loaded) never titled 'executive car' with 400 miles - $170k
OR
2014 GT S V8 never titled 'executive car' with 450 miles - $171k
Both will retroactive warranty to purchase date.
Which one and why in your opinion??
Also, which one is a better resale in 1-2 years?
Last edited by texex91; 11-21-2014 at 11:52 AM.
#3
Wow what a great decision to have to make! I wish I were in your shoes sir.
I do not profess to be a Bentley connoisseur, however, if it were me I would go with the GT Speed.
GT Speed
To me a Bentley is a GT first and foremost and the GT speed will still be plenty of fun to drive.
I would not place the potential resale value above the driving experience when it comes to making this decision. We all know that cars are poor investments and that we will take a hit come resale. However, I think it is important that while you have the car that it provides you with the experience you want.
It comes down to whether you want your GT to have more of a luxurious ride or a sporty ride.
Whichever route you go be sure to post pics. I wish you the best of luck in your decision making process!
I do not profess to be a Bentley connoisseur, however, if it were me I would go with the GT Speed.
GT Speed
- W12 Engine (I would consider this to be more exotic)
- Won't be quite as responsive as the V8 I would imagine
- Higher Initial MSRP
- Initial depreciation is more significant (thus the price they are offering you) but should value better over time
- Check cars.com/autotrader to see car values
- GT car with a comfortable ride
- Top Speed is 200+ (if that matters)
- V8 Engine (I don't think MPG gains are a concern of yours?)
- The torque will be noticeable and HP more useable with the "lighter" car
- GT car with a sportier ride
- Will feel more nimble and quicker but will compromise some comfort for the stiffer suspension
- In actuality I believe the car is only slighter faster than the Speed
To me a Bentley is a GT first and foremost and the GT speed will still be plenty of fun to drive.
I would not place the potential resale value above the driving experience when it comes to making this decision. We all know that cars are poor investments and that we will take a hit come resale. However, I think it is important that while you have the car that it provides you with the experience you want.
It comes down to whether you want your GT to have more of a luxurious ride or a sporty ride.
Whichever route you go be sure to post pics. I wish you the best of luck in your decision making process!
Last edited by omegaSMP300; 11-21-2014 at 12:41 PM.
#6
I have a 2008 Speed that I bought with just 3000 miles on it. It rides really nice and draws more attention than my 911. The fit and
finish of the Bentley is very nice and I'm really particular. I haven't driven the V8 Bentley so all I can coment on is the Speed. It is just amazing that a 5200 pound car can be so fast. I would suggest that you drive both cars and buy the one you like best. Either way you will have a really special car.
finish of the Bentley is very nice and I'm really particular. I haven't driven the V8 Bentley so all I can coment on is the Speed. It is just amazing that a 5200 pound car can be so fast. I would suggest that you drive both cars and buy the one you like best. Either way you will have a really special car.
#7
I have a 2008 Speed that I bought with just 3000 miles on it. It rides really nice and draws more attention than my 911. The fit and
finish of the Bentley is very nice and I'm really particular. I haven't driven the V8 Bentley so all I can coment on is the Speed. It is just amazing that a 5200 pound car can be so fast. I would suggest that you drive both cars and buy the one you like best. Either way you will have a really special car.
finish of the Bentley is very nice and I'm really particular. I haven't driven the V8 Bentley so all I can coment on is the Speed. It is just amazing that a 5200 pound car can be so fast. I would suggest that you drive both cars and buy the one you like best. Either way you will have a really special car.
Leaning towards speed and will probably pull trigger...
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#8
13 Speed without a second thought. A 12 cyl is magical and if you care about depreciation the Speed will benefit there too. You said fully loaded, which is excellent, since you know it gets very costly to add bits later to these cars.
#9
Fantastic news...well I think the decision has been made
#10
My dad had a similar decision. It was between the 14' W12, 14' Speed and the 14' V8. He and I test drove these cars all back to back to back.
Ended up with the speed. It sounds better, and I personally think it's "easier" on the highway especially in situation where you have to pass someone. When driven all back to back to back, the difference in personalities really does present itself and I think there is nothing better then the W12 SpeeD...
Ended up with the speed. It sounds better, and I personally think it's "easier" on the highway especially in situation where you have to pass someone. When driven all back to back to back, the difference in personalities really does present itself and I think there is nothing better then the W12 SpeeD...
#12
Not the same years but they compare both inclination. At worst PM him now that it's been a few months they have been running them.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-1-w12-v8.html
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-1-w12-v8.html
#13
Talked to a couple of Bentley dealers (GM's) and they said wait until Dec as Bentley unloads some demo units (1-2k miles) at unheard of prices. Going to wait a few weeks and see what shows up. Best month to buy a Bentley is Dec according to two separate dealers.
#14
Be honest to yourself about why you are even buying a car like this. Please take no offense. Looks matters and how it pleases you and your eye. The "special" car will LYK right away that it is the one.
If the cars are identical i'd have the w12 Speed. Heck I'd take the w16 if they made one. I don't know how many people have asked me about how many cylinders my car has and when you say 12 they all swoon with awe and put bluntly that makes me feel good.
I also agree with Omega that this is a heavy GT car by design and making it lighter and sportier is obtuse. It is a big extremely powerful heavy road touring car of the highest esthetic quality. It exudes class and possesses an imposing road presence that the P cars Merc.'s and Audi's do not have. Sorry other car owners. Now Ferrari, McClaren and Aston Martin are real players.
#15
This x2.
Be honest to yourself about why you are even buying a car like this. Please take no offense. Looks matters and how it pleases you and your eye. The "special" car will LYK right away that it is the one.
If the cars are identical i'd have the w12 Speed. Heck I'd take the w16 if they made one. I don't know how many people have asked me about how many cylinders my car has and when you say 12 they all swoon with awe and put bluntly that makes me feel good.
I also agree with Omega that this is a heavy GT car by design and making it lighter and sportier is obtuse. It is a big extremely powerful heavy road touring car of the highest esthetic quality. It exudes class and possesses an imposing road presence that the P cars Merc.'s and Audi's do not have. Sorry other car owners. Now Ferrari, McClaren and Aston Martin are real players.
Be honest to yourself about why you are even buying a car like this. Please take no offense. Looks matters and how it pleases you and your eye. The "special" car will LYK right away that it is the one.
If the cars are identical i'd have the w12 Speed. Heck I'd take the w16 if they made one. I don't know how many people have asked me about how many cylinders my car has and when you say 12 they all swoon with awe and put bluntly that makes me feel good.
I also agree with Omega that this is a heavy GT car by design and making it lighter and sportier is obtuse. It is a big extremely powerful heavy road touring car of the highest esthetic quality. It exudes class and possesses an imposing road presence that the P cars Merc.'s and Audi's do not have. Sorry other car owners. Now Ferrari, McClaren and Aston Martin are real players.
And to your list of 'real players' let's not forget Lambo
Last edited by texex91; 11-26-2014 at 10:39 AM.