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Finished in Extreme Silver (Special order) with Linen Main and Beluga Secondary Hide Interior this new, unregistered GTC V8 comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Piano Black Veneer, Black Hood, Bespoke Paint, Emblem Stitching, 21″ Six Twin Spoke Alloy Wheels – Painted,  Seat Ventilation & Massage Function to Front Seats, Reversing Camera, Deep Pile Carpet Overmats, Drilled Alloy Sports Foot Pedals, Dual Tone Hide Trimmed Steering Wheel, Knurled Sports Gear Lever, Wind Deflector, Power Boot Opening & Closing, Remote Controlled Garage / Gate Opener, Colour Specification, Neck Warmer. List price £153219 inc vat.

This GTC V8 is available to purchase today at £147948 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Bentley Continental GTC V8 in Extreme Silver

N.B. This image was created using the Bentley Configurator. It is not an image of the actual car for sale.

Finished in Blu Pozzi with Cuoio Leather Interior this new, unregistered, left hand drive 458 Italia comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Cuoio carpets, Tyre pressure and temp. monitoring system, Satellite navigation system, Aluminium brake calipers, 20″ painted sports wheel rims, Colour upon request for upper and lower dashboard, Colour upon request for front dashboard, Interior colour for upper part of passenger compartment, Leather upholstery for rear bench, Colour upon request for steering wheel, Leather coloured inner loudspeaker grilles, Colour upon request for central tunnel, Alcantara upholstery for headliner, Electric seats, Coloured safety belts, Satellite anti-theft + one year subscription.

This 458 Italia is available to purchase today at 190480 Euros Netto (excluding VAT and Shipping/Delivery costs).

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

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Audi has released details of its new (or perhaps tweaked) RS4 Avant and on paper at least does not appear to be very much altered from the model it replaces.

However, Audi insist that there are enough under-the-skin differences and improvements to warrant the ‘new’ tag and therefore until there have been a few independent road-tests of the car we must assume that their engineers have moved the Vorsprung durch Technik game on.

Did you know that it took Audi 11 years to obtain the rights to register ‘Vorsprung durch Technik’ (progress through technology) as a trademark? It wasn’t even dreamt up by Audi in the first place either – that was down to advertising supremo Sir John Hegarty in 1982 who came across the phrase on a trip to Germany. When he suggested that it should be used as a strap-line in Audi’s Advertising campaigns his colleagues told him he had lost the plot. He had the last laugh.

So has the RS4 progressed at all on the technology front?

On paper the new RS4 has almost identical performance figures to the old model. The venerable 4.2 V8 produces a healthy 450PS which allows the RS4 to reach 62 mph in 4.7 seconds and on to a limited maximum of 155 mph which can be de-restricted to allow a top speed of 174 mph. Let’s face it that is quick enough for most people and in a way it’s a relief to see an end to the ‘BHP Wars’.

The car will come as standard with an S tronic 7 speed transmission and quattro permanent all-wheel-drive which incorporates some wizardry to swap the power from a standard 40:60 split to pretty much whatever the car thinks it needs depending on driving conditions. Throw in a bit of torque vectoring, Electronic Stability Control, trick suspension linkages and you have a car that is grippy to say the least.

To help reign in all of this power Audi has fitted internally ventilated wave brake discs with eight-piston calipers which are lurking behind the amply-proportioned 19″ ten-spoke polished forged alloys wrapped in 265/35 rubber. It should sit nicely on the road like all RS4’s before have done with a broad-shouldered stance that makes the car look bigger than it really is. Nice.

There is a new optional ‘Sport Package’ available which for £2250 will include 20″ Alloys, Sports Exhaust, Dynamic Ride Control and Dynamic Steering System. Seems like reasonable value since to specify each option on its own the total cost would come to £2915.

You can have any colour for the interior of the new RS4 as long as it is black. However the headlining is available in Moon Silver if you want to lighten the mood inside the car.

Standard equipment includes DVD-based satellite navigation, Bluetooth mobile phone preparation, cruise control and Audi Music Interface iPod connection and there appears to be a myriad of ‘option packages’ to customise the car even further if the buyer wishes to.

The new RS4 Avant will be priced at £54925 when it appears in your local Audi dealer’s showroom and is avalable to order right now.

If you would like further information regarding the new RS4 Avant or any other model in the Audi range please contact The Car Spy on 01732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

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Finished in Onyx Black with Beluga Main and Secondary Hide Interior this new, unregistered GT V8 Coupe comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Diamond-quilted Hide Seats (plus door and door inserts), Indented Hide Headlining, Portland Contrast & Emblem Stitching, Piano Black Veneer, Mulliner Driving Specification with 21” Black Finish Alloy Wheels, Contrast Stitching, Deep Pile Overmats, NAIM premium Audio, Reversing Camera, Seat Ventilation & Massage to front Seats, Crafted Veneered Case, Knurled Sports Gear Lever, Drilled Foot Pedals, Jewel Fuel Filler Cap. UK List price £140875.27 inc VAT

This GT V8 is available to purchase today at £138375 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Bentley Continental GT V8 in Onyx Black

N.B. This image was created using the Bentley Configurator. It is not an image of the actual car for sale.

Many years ago you often used to hear the term ‘GT’ banded around to describe cars that were pretty damn quick in their day and were strictly speaking ‘Grand Tourers’ or ‘Gran Turismo’ type cars. Ferrari (of course) threw in the odd complementary ‘O’ or ‘Am’ to further describe a type of car that was built built for a purpose hence the 250 GTO for instance – the ‘O’ standing for ‘Omologato’. It all used to make perfect sense.

Then along came Ford.

In the UK it was probably the Cortina that kicked off Ford’s propensity to stick a GT badge on anything that had (slightly) wider wheels and mildly tuned suspension settings. Ford were up there with Coca Cola when it came to brilliant marketing ideas. They brought the glamour of the racing past to the man in the street with 2.2 kids with two letters of the alphabet and it worked a treat.

Along with the Cortina GT came the Anglia GT, Corsair GT, Classic GT, Consul GT accompanied by the Capri which not only had a GT badged version but you could add a bit of flavouring and get a GT XL or even a GT XLR – there must have been a time when the Ford marketing bods’ heads all exploded at once when they ran out of letters to play with.

To be fair to Ford though they did create the marvellously understated ‘Ford GT40’ which pretty much smashed the competition into oblivion (including Ferrari and Porsche) when it hit the tracks in the mid 60’s – still a devilishly handsome car today too. When the modern-day Ford GT was created it was almost as though the company was claiming back some historical rights to the use of the ‘GT’ label.

However, come the end of the 70’s the GT was no more at Ford and they turned their attention to the letters X and R which were just waiting to be molested by Joe in Marketing. The XR3i was born and leashed upon the world a series of XR-labelled cars from Ford for a another decade or so thereafter.

At the same time that Ford made their move away from the very two letters that it most closely associated its cars with VW decided that G and T just needed a little help in the form of a small letter ‘i’. The rest is history as they say.

Today ‘GT’ seems to be re-establishing itself in the way that it was meant to be used which is all very quaint and retrospective. A Bentley GT just sounds so right – if you had never seen the car you would know that it was a car that could could gobble up long distances at a fair rate of licks.

Therefore maybe the SLS should have had a GT badge on it from the very beginning since it might be a better suited Grand Tourer than a street racer to compete with the likes of the GT3 from Porsche. Yes there is an SLS GT3 but you can’t buy that from your local Benz dealer.

The GT credentials are there. The SLS has the long, pointy nose of those glamorous 1950’s and 1960’s GT’s and with its big, grunty lump of an engine it feels like it could sprint to the Moon and back without pausing for breath.

Nonetheless Mercedes has found it necessary to introduce a ‘GT’ version of the SLS anyway. Big headlines are 591hp power output which is well up from the 563hp of the ‘standard’ car, redeveloped suspension and re-worked transmission. Lots of carbon fibre appendages will justify the (inevitable) higher price when it is eventually in October this year.

The GT is dead, long live the GT!

For further details of the SLS AMG GT contact The Car Spy on 01732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

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