MOTORING enthusiasts in Crewe will be able to take a life-saving test as they gaze upon one of Bentley's rarest cars this weekend. Men are being invited to take a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test at Legends Sports Centre, Bentley Motors on Saturday.
… North America and Asia are taking part in the show with a number of concept cars, new models and hybrid cars scheduled to make their debut during the five-day show including Alpha Romeo, Austin Healey, Aston Martin, Audi, BAIC Motors, Bentley, BMW, …
From General Motors' bold Chevrolet Camaro to the quintessential British gentlemen's Bentley, more top models carry the flair and signature of a group of designers from South Korea, which some have dubbed "Asia's Italy" for its impact on car design …
Dudes who jet set might have already made a stop at the fancy Pankhurst London for a cut and shave, luxuriating in one of the handstitched leather barber chairs done in collaboration with Bentley Motors. Bentley-branded head rests, luxe metal trim and …
Picture the scene: it's the 2010 Paris Motor Show, the new Bentley Continental GT has been launched; Lotus has announced a stupidly overambitious all-new, five-car lineup; Renault has revealed a concept Zoe EV. It was all good stuff, but nothing that …
From General Motors' bold Chevrolet Camaro to the quintessential British gentlemen's Bentley, more top models carry the flair and signature of a group of designers from South Korea, which some have dubbed "Asia's Italy" for its impact on car design …
… with rear-wheel steering</a>. Bentley Flying Spur – $206,000. The Flying Spur is a luxury car <a href="http://www.bentleymotors.com/models/continental_flying_spur/performance/">that can go 194 mph</a>. Rolls Royce Wraith – $319,358. The roof lining …
From General Motors' bold Chevrolet Camaro to the quintessential British gentlemen's Bentley, more top models carry the flair and signature of a group of designers from Korea, which some have dubbed "Asia's Italy" for its impact on car design, fashion …
The Chairman: Before I bring in Lord Davies, I should tell you that I used to be a Member of the European Parliament for Crewe; in my constituency, we used to make Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor cars. We had German investment and now there are many …