Overview & Reviews
The 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur is an all-new ultraluxury sedan.
- Luxurious interior craftsmanship, powerful turbocharged W12 engine, respectable handling ability.
User Reviews:
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DR. QUICKs Prescription for feeling good - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By Dr Quick - April 24 - 5:50 amThe car is amazing. You almost have to learn how to drive all over again because of the elevated performance. Love the weight and solid feel. The power is breath taking. Some lesser top brands seem to have more features, but nothing beats pulling up in Bentley. Nothing makes you feel more special.
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Will Never Buy A Mercedes Again! - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By MaffiaDude - April 17 - 9:40 amThis vehicle is amazing. I have previously ownes an S55 AMG and a CL500 and this car puts both to shame. When you press the start engine button it sounds a like an airplane engine starting. When youre going fast you think you feel as if you are going only 45 mph. It is a must have for any person wanting to ride in style. All of the seats massage you, plus they all have heating and cooling. The trunk is so big you could easily fit 6 bodies in there.
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Old World Quality With Modern Dynamics - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By Charles - March 19 - 9:53 amWas looking for something different than the Bangle-Butt BMWs and mundane Mercedes S-Class, which are like VWs around Los Angeles. With its distinctive elegant shape, outstanding build quality, sheer luxury, twin-turbo 550 HP performance, and great driving dynamics, the Flying Spur sits by itself at the top of the luxury sedan heap. Its an amazing balance of understated capability, able to take five people in total comfort at up to 195 MPH (where, I dont know!), corner with SLs on Angeles Crest, and cruise Sunset Blvd. with the same quiet refinement of a Rolls Phantom, without the Kenworth-grill pretense. As modern as an A8 Audi (its cheaper cousin), the Flying Spur make no excuses!
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Outstanding car - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By perrie32 - October 21 - 2:33 pmI traded in my 2005 GT since I thought the 4 door made more sense for an everday car. Like the GT the interior is outstanding as is the overall build quality. The Continental Flying Spur is fun to drive even though it is a little less sporty than the GT. Its more elegant. It is very comfortable and has some nice features such as automatic trunk opener and cooled seats. Also better it has doors, since they are not as heavy. All in all, I have been very pleased with the car.
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Flying Spur is in a Class by Itself - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By SAEarly - June 9 - 5:13 amA super luxury sedan with 4 wheel drive, 0 to 60 acceleration in 4.8 seconds, and a top speed of 195+ mph (magazine reviews) is not available anywhere currently in this price range except from Bentley. Austin Martin is planning something in next 2+ years. The super huge trunk is great for trips but the acceleration at any speed makes it fun to drive even though it weighs about 5,500 pounds. Our Beluga exterior with chrome wheels and Cognac/Beluga interior looks stunning. Other drivers have actually backed from other lanes at red lights to do a double take. While drivers going the other way have stared or even turned around to get a better look. This car is very roomy, has stunning looks, and has great acceleration and speed!
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Still good - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By bobbyo - January 29 - 7:23 pmI agree with all the positive comments, which youll note hint at some flaws in the design and operation of the car but do not in any way detract from the experience of owning one. I didnt see much substance in the negative reviews- was it the same guy writing them all? This car is fantastic, fast comfortable and smooth. Garners a lot (repeat, a lot!) of stares and comments. True luxury that mass-produced BMWs and MBs cant begin to match (Mercedes had to come out with the Maybach line to even try). My biggest complaint is the rear seat area, it squeaks rattles and shakes whenever you hit a bump, due to a suspension that is quite active and "vocal" over bumps. Reliability has been great.
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Forget It - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By rick larson - December 28 - 12:03 pmGiven that the Bentley arrived at the lot in December, but I got to give the car a good drive a couple of days ago, you might be wondering where its been. Well guess what, it was in the shop. You can see its not reliable at all, considering that the engine burned up twice, a lot of the technology, and etc., etc., etc. It also lags in acceleration. For those who are looking for a Supreme Luxury Car, look at the A8 W12 L or 760 Li. Right now, Ive got a 760 Li in the making.
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Not Quite As Good As The... - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By CaliforniaCarsOrg - June 29 - 1:33 pmMercedes Benz S600 or the BMW 760Li. The handling was fine, but we were a bit suprised to find out that the garage door opener is optional. This luxury car is beautiful, but if you want to buy an exotic luxury car, look at the S600 or the 760Li or the Audi A8 W12 L as well. The car is a bit heavy, so it didnt perform as well as it could. Its also uncomfortable in the rear seats, compared to the BMW 760Li. In some cases, its better than the S600 and the 760Li, but overall, its not quite as good.
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My Second Bentley - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By Jesse - June 22 - 3:33 pmI purchased a Continental GT in late 2004 and was extremely happy with it. Now, the Continental Flying Spur is the same car with more space and some added features. The bluetooth phone (RAZR) works great. I also like the cooling solar panel in the sliding roof, air cooled seat not just heated, very large trunk space, and more glass. This is a really great car to drive since it handles like a GT. It has a tight body with no rattles. Overall, the Flying Spur is superb.
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After 4 yrs I still LOVE to get behind the wheel.. - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
By davidhart - December 5 - 12:31 amIn my lifetime Ive owned some pretty special cars but my Flying Spur is in a class alone and far above any of the others. After 4 yrs. I still anticipate with excitement my next drive. Its a head turner (95 % favorable but a few truly nasty and envious remarks shouted out) and a delight in all ways from remarkable comfort, performance, uncompromising quality of construction and materials, and understated elegance inside and out. The only comment I can make even slightly negative is that I noticed a improvement in ride, quietness, and handling when I changed from the factory-installed Dunlap tires to Michelin Sport A/S Plus 275/35 ZR20s. I feel its not hyperbole to rate it 5 stars.