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" ... As I did not get a chance to drive this car, I turned to one of the many exceptional writers who worked for me long ago when I edited a sports car magazine, Chris Bibb, who went on to build the class-winning McRae Dakar buggies and who also was marketing manager for the McLaren F1 when it scored its surprise Le Mans victory in 1995. In the old days, Bibb drove a two-seat Mercedes SSK at the Nürburgring for a story. As a proper English country gentleman, Bibb of course loves the cars of W.O. Bentley, which had respectable power and surprisingly good handling and steering once up to speed. But to this day Bibb marvels at the power of the S-type engine, which has the starring role. Not unlike with an early 911, Bibb recommends getting braking done before turning into a corner. Bibb was also surprised to hear this car had German coachwork, but then Gläser was based in the beautiful city of Dresden, not Sindelfingen. When first scanning the photo I emailed, Bibb thought this might be Italian or even French metal-bending. It's quite a sexy car, with special mention to how the cowl line sweeps into the doortops. ... "
" ... Bentayga’s interior is scaled for tall, broad-shouldered people. Plenty of room for elbows over the wide center console and deep doortops, especially in the four-seat configuration. The double-pane glass roof opened the interior to the pale light of a rainy afternoon. Every interior detail is finished, turned, polished, considered. You don’t even see the seat rails—they’re sheathed in polished stainless. Cliché, sure, but we rode around in a cocoon of quilted Imperial Blue leather. All those finishing pieces add weight, but with 600 horsepower on tap, does it really matter? Bentayga can pull about 7700 lbs. thanks to a mountain of 664 lb. ft. of torque. Having attended a Southern football school, I kept thinking how much fun it would be to tailgate at Sanford Stadium for a game “between the hedges” with the Georgia Bulldogs. Then spend a weekend at a friend’s farm shooting clays with Purdey shotguns. That might make for another extraordinary experience. ... "