how much money do you need to make per year to buy a Bentley continental gt?
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- If you have to ask that question, then you can't afford one or it will be repossessed in two months.
- Don't worry about the price, just pay cash. But do worry about the cost of insurance. Technical Data: W12-cylinder-engine (72deg angle between two main banks, 15deg between staggered cylinders), bore x stroke 84 x 90.2 mm, capacity 5998 cc; 4 valves per cylinder, 4 overhead camshafts; Bosch Motronic ME7.1.1 digital engine control, twin KKK turbochargers (0.7 bar boost), air to air intercooling, 552bhp/411KW at 6,100rpm, torque 650Nm (479lb ft) at 1600 rpm; ZF 6HP26 6-speed automatic gearbox; four-wheel drive with central Torsen differential, independent suspension front and rear; air springs, ASR electronic traction control, Bosch ESP5.7 electronic stability program; TEVES ventilated disc brakes front 405mm diameter (15.9in) and 36mm (1.4in) thick, back 335mm diameter (13.2in) and 22mm (0.9in) thick, anti-lock device (plus HBA "Hydraulic Brake Assist" and EBD "Electronic Brakeforce Distribution"), MSR drag torque control; wheelbase 2745mm (108.07in); tyres 275/40R19 on 19in rims (optional 19in split rims; from MY 2005 onward optional 275/35R20 on 20in split rim 7-spoke alloy sports wheels); max. speed 198mph (318 km/h), 0-60mph 4.7 sec (0-100km/h 4.8sec).)
- One million dollars!
- Well I suppose that all depends upon how much you pay for your estate and staff now doesn't it?
- If you have to ask,you can't afford one.Try a Hyundai instead,you probably can afford one of those.
- Well, those cars cost between $150,000-250,000. Depends if you want all the toys and options, or if you want a base model. Have you seen the Continental GTC? They just came out with that...what it is, is basically the same thing as the GT but they chopped the top and made it a convertible. Sweet looking car. That one will run you $186,000 and up. Same length, same width, same engine, but it looks longer due to the lower roof line. Beautiful car. What other expenses do you have per year? Figure those in with the cost of the new vehicle, and add another $100,000-200,000 and you've got your answer. If I was going to drop 200 g's on a car, I would want to be making at least $500,000+ per year.
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