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Acoustic glass and other sound-absorbing materials
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New front-end design
What We Like
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Acceleration
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Handling
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Distinctive look
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Roominess
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Prestige
What We Don't
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Gas mileage
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Poor excuse for cupholders
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Some obvious Audi parts
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Lacks lower-priced luxury features
Inspired by the company's Continental Flying Spur of 1957, the modern sedan is called a "grand tourer born of a coupe." It has essentially everything offered in the Continental GT coupe, including a 552-horsepower, twin-turbocharged W-12, along with enhanced luxury and space. Like the Continental GT coupe, the Continental Flying Spur has all-wheel drive. Bentley claims acceleration from zero to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds. For 2009, a high-performance Continental Flying Spur Speed version joins the lineup. Read More
2 Available Continental Flying Spur Trims
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