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What's New for the 2004 Bentley Continental GT? Bentley’s first new car of the 21st century, the Continental GT coupe, debuts to critical and customer acclaim for 2004. Able to seat four comfortably, the Bentley Continental GT is powered by a 552-bhp, twin-turbocharged W12 engine that drives all four wheels through a paddle-shifted, six-speed sequential automatic transmission. Acceleration to 60 mph takes 4.7 seconds on the way to a top speed of 198 mph, according to Bentley. As expected in a Bentley, the Continental GT’s interior is stuffed full of the finest leather and wood veneers. And unlike previous efforts by the company, a full roster of the latest safety technology is included to both avoid accidents and protect occupants in the event of an accident. Advantages of the 2004 Bentley Continental GT:
- Massive amounts of power
- Massive amounts of comfort
- All-wheel drive
Objections to the 2004 Bentley Continental GT: - Massive amounts of fuel consumption
- Somewhat off-putting headlight design
- Slightly generic taillamps
Editor's Advice: When spending this kind of coin, it doesn’t matter what we have to say about the 2004 Bentley Continental GT. Likely to be the best Bentley crafted yet, thanks to parent company Volkswagen’s significant input on the design and engineering, the Continental GT informs the proletariat that you’ve made it like few others on the market.
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