A combination of style, ‘coolness’, driving pleasure and sheer personal preference. If you have a better list or just one model you want to add the list, let me know.

Our festive 12 cars of Christmas continues with a 1933 Bentley. Each car was unique.   Could you pick better.
Our previous nomination in 12 cars of Christmas

1933 Bentley. 3 1/2

A bit our of left field this one. You need to find the right model.  I suggest you start with the coach built 1933 3 1/2 litre, two door coupe. Designed as a super grand tourer, with the strap line – “the silent sports car”, the car to waft the owner to the South of France at over a 90mph. (With an advertised 9mph top speed that might have been optimistic.

Few cars could touch it, perhaps an Alfa 8C or a Bugatti.  But they were a little bit too raw.  The Bentley said speed with style, especially coming off the back of a rack of Le Mans wins. True Style.

The list is the personal preference of our Director, Guy Winter. A car fanatic since the 1960’s, he eats’, sleeps and dreams everything Motor Trade. For the past 25 years he has worked for Cymark providing digital and telephone marketing support for individual retailers, groups and manufacturers alike.

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