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BRUNEI BENTLEY TURNS HEADS
I am totally fascinated by the Bentley Val D'Isere as reported in the latest edition of RR&BD. The profile of the car from whichever angle you look at it, is just perfect; the balance of the design exudes perfection and I'm sure it creates interest wherever it goes.
I think the reduction in overhang at the rear sets the car off, coupled with the fact that the rear view is just ‘meant to be’. I don't think the design would work with a Rolls-Royce – I think there would be a conceptual conflict – but it certainly