In Vegas there’s a Bentley Continental GT going for $20,000 which begs many questions
- This Bentley Continental GT is going for surprisingly little at a dealership in Las Vegas
- Whilst it’s obviously a great bargain, it does raise some questions
- Other bargain buyers have been stung in the past
Published on Jan 27, 2025 at 10:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Jan 22, 2025 at 10:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
In Las Vegas, there’s a Bentley Continental GT going for $20,000.
This 2004 Bentley is on show at Queen Motorcars, and has 70,000 miles on its W12 engine.
Even by the standards of a two decades old car, this is an insanely good deal.
But that raises the question – why is it so affordable?
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What sort of condition is this Bentley Continental GT in?
From the looks of things, this GT looks to be in good shape.
There’s no indication this car has sustained any damage, and its exterior has a nice gleam to it.
But that makes it’s exceedingly low price all the more unusual.
Depending on the car make and year, Bentleys can range in price from $185k to $346k.
This is a long way away from $20,000.
Or $19,999 to be exact.
There are watches that cost more than this car, though admittedly some watches cost more than most cars – like this $1.4 million diamond beauty worn by Floyd Mayweather.
At any rate, this GT is a total steal, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see an uptick in people heading to Vegas in an attempt to snatch it up.
The desert city is known for its fortune and big gambles, but this surprisingly cheap car seems like a safe bet.
Other surprisingly cheap cars
Cars that go for a shockingly little amount sometimes come with hidden strings.
In a similar vein, this YouTuber snagged a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II for a whopping $26,000.
Whilst the outsides looked great, the insides left a lot to be desired.
And of course, there are occasions where a ‘bargain’ can seem very subjective.
The Lamborghini Countach from The Wolf of Wall Street going for $738,000 is one such case.
Whilst that is way out of most people’s range, it is a good deal for a car featured in such a iconic and popular movie.
Ultimately, everybody has to stake their bets when it comes to a bargain buy.
You might be saving yourself a lot in the short-term, but end up paying it back in the long haul.
But hey, that’s what Vegas is all about in some ways, isn’t it?
Staking money on something that’s not a guaranteed win, but would be pay richly if it goes the right way.