Are Bentley reliable?
#1
Are Bentley reliable?
Like the title says, are Bentley and it's engines bulletproof reliable? How far can they go on longevity/miles? I have a 2015 Escalade platinum with 270,000 miles since new and undecided whether to get the new 2022 Escalade ESV sport platinum or a 2018 W12 Bentayga. Thanks!
#2
Originally Posted by Dark Green
I am unsure whether you understand the term "statistically significant sample", but here's a hint: you won't be able to gather one from this forum.
#3
I bought a 2007 Bentley about 6 months ago. I did a bit of forum searching and read some reviews. In the broadest of terms, and certainly oversimplified, I came to the rough belief that an Audi era Bentley is kind of like an Audi or VW with more stuff in it to go wrong. Bentley charges a premium for Branded parts. The W12 engine is big and makes for difficult access (In other words, lots of labor for basic repairs.)
The Bentayga uses the same platform as the Audi Q7, Audi Q8, Lamborghini Urus, and Porsche Cayenne. Researching that family should give you a general idea of what to expect.
Are they pieces of junk? I don't think so.
Are they brilliantly made rock solid cars? I don't think so.
I was encouraged by reading that a member on this site had owned 2 Continental GTs and both had around 200,000 miles.
My opinion
The Bentayga uses the same platform as the Audi Q7, Audi Q8, Lamborghini Urus, and Porsche Cayenne. Researching that family should give you a general idea of what to expect.
Are they pieces of junk? I don't think so.
Are they brilliantly made rock solid cars? I don't think so.
I was encouraged by reading that a member on this site had owned 2 Continental GTs and both had around 200,000 miles.
My opinion
Last edited by CartoonCrazy; 12-06-2021 at 11:09 AM.
#4
Originally Posted by CartoonCrazy
I bought a 2007 Bentley about 6 months ago. I did a bit of forum searching and read some reviews. In the broadest of terms, and certainly oversimplified, I came to the rough belief that an Audi era Bentley is kind of like an Audi or VW with more stuff in it to go wrong. Bentley charges a premium for Branded parts. The W12 engine is big and makes for difficult access (In other words, lots of labor for basic repairs.)
The Bentayga uses the same platform as the Audi Q7, Audi Q8, Lamborghini Urus, and Porsche Cayenne. Researching that family should give you a general idea of what to expect.
Are they pieces of junk? I don't think so.
Are they brilliantly made rock solid cars? I don't think so.
I was encouraged by reading that a member on this site had owned 2 Continental GTs and both had around 200,000 miles.
My opinion
The Bentayga uses the same platform as the Audi Q7, Audi Q8, Lamborghini Urus, and Porsche Cayenne. Researching that family should give you a general idea of what to expect.
Are they pieces of junk? I don't think so.
Are they brilliantly made rock solid cars? I don't think so.
I was encouraged by reading that a member on this site had owned 2 Continental GTs and both had around 200,000 miles.
My opinion
#5
In addition to my GT Speed, we have a Bentayga First Edition W12 that the Mrs. drives. Had it a little over a year so far, and no issues. I did buy the CPO for a year just as insurance, but so far she has put maybe 7,000 miles on it without incident.
#7
Originally Posted by glh
To be clear you have a GM product and are asking if a VW product is reliable?
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#9
Originally Posted by Samhain
You think GM is a more 'reliable' brand than VW???
Last edited by evoix; 12-26-2021 at 09:02 AM.
#11
Originally Posted by Samhain
Their minivans are awesome. Perhaps one of those would better suit you.
#12
May I ask which emblem do you have on your on your 15 Escalade? The one with the wreath or the bold Cadillac symbol?
#13
Originally Posted by TeamJones1962
May I ask which emblem do you have on your on your 15 Escalade? The one with the wreath or the bold Cadillac symbol?
#14
Ok same one I have. I’ll just say every manufacturer has their own set of issues.
#15
Originally Posted by TeamJones1962
Ok same one I have. I’ll just say every manufacturer has their own set of issues.