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Article: Road Test: Bentley Arnage T: A Bowler Hat On Wheels.(Brief Article)(Evaluation)
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- Newsweek
- Article date:
- October 21, 2002
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Byline: --Josh Max
Think your SUV is formidable? Try climbing into the driver's seat of this 5,699-pound Bentley Arnage T. It's a lot of car. You might as well order a vanity plate reading, I SAY, OLD CHAP, I'M ROLLING IN DOUGH! Not that you'd need to. People on the street gawk as I cruise by. At a tag sale in the suburbs of New York City, the fawning proprietors seemed to think my mother and I, dressed in sweats, were incognito royalty. But what could possibly make a car worth $228,990? Only 400 of these superluxury vehicles are hand-assembled each year, and you can specify everything from the shade of the lamb's wool floor mats to the perfect burl walnut ...
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