Rolls-Royce & Bentley Driver

ROLLS-ROYCE AND BENTLEY IN THE USA

At Rolls-Royce & Bentley Driver, we’re proud to have readers all over the world, with a particularly strong following in Australia, New Zealand, the USA and Canada. But while the cars are the common factor, the way they’re regarded both in image terms and value must vary a good deal, as do the challenges in keeping them on the road. This is perhaps truest of all in America, for so long a key market for both marques, but one that exists somewhat separately as a ‘scene’ for collectors and traders alike. So we asked three expert witnesses to enlighten us.

Steve Natale has been writing for for quite a while, but his interests extend from. As an American, bor and bred, he can offer a home-grown view on the way the cars are seen.

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