8 Awesome Cars that you *could've* bought for the price of the Bentayga's dash clock option

So, I went to the Euro community and I found Speedmaster277’s post about Bentley Bentayga’s dash clock option (kind of like the Quattroporte/Ghibli dash clock or a Sport Chrono dash stopwatch but it’s a clock). How much does it cost? $160,000. $160k, yes.

So, I went to the Euro community and I found Speedmaster277’s post about Bentley Bentayga’s dash clock option (kind of like the Quattroporte/Ghibli dash clock or a Sport Chrono dash stopwatch but it’s a clock). How much does it cost? $160,000. $160k, yes. So, I looked around the internet here are the 8 cars that you can buy for the price of the Bentayga’s dash clock option.

1. A Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster??????

Lamborghini

WHAT? A Murcielago for the price of a dash clock? This proves how overpriced that stupid the clock really is. You can buy a Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster…everyone’s dream car, right there! This Murci has ONLY 5.5k miles. Can this thing get any better? Yes. It is clean, it is yellow, and it is well maintained.

2. A Maybach 62

Maybach

You can own a private limousine for the price of the dash clock. That’s insane. This 62 has 51,000 miles on it and it’s for sale for $160,000

3. A Porsche approved 997.2 GT3 RS

GT3

This one’s actually for sale at Dale Malick’s place (I know him personally). I think he has a video of it on the Byers YouTube channel. OK, now this is a Porsche certified 997.2 911 GT3 RS. A track monster. A very clean one. I like the color combination of black and orange. It’s got 23,450 miles on it which is okay, I guess.

4. A Brand New Maserati GranTurismo Convertible (GranCabrio)

Maserati

I’m talking Brand New, ladies and gentlemen. It only has delivery miles on it. A very stunning 2016 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible. Black on black, brand new, for $159,940.

5. An old school Ferrari

328

A 328 GTS, to be exact. Yep, a very low mileage (under 7400 miles) 1986 Ferrari 328 GTS. GTS means that it has a better engine and a Targa top. The last Ferrari to ever have Targa tops are the F355 and from the 360; it’s all just coupe and spiders. It’s a 30-year-old car so it’s pretty much a classic car. A classic car for the price of a damn dash clock, I know.

6. A Brand New 911 Turbo

991

We’re back to Porsches again, and this time, it’s not from Malick. It’s a loaded 991 Turbo. Loaded? Yes. It’s got navigation, Rhodium Silver Metallic paint, a leather interior in black, seat heating (front), luggage net in passenger footwell, smoking package, light design package, Sport Chrono package, electric slide/tilt sunroof in glass, power steering plus, power folding side mirrors, Premium Package Plus, Burmester high-end infotainment package, side skirts painted, wheels painted in black, center console trim in carbon fiber, air intake and outlet grilles painted in black (high-gloss),(CGU) headlight cleaning system covers in deviated exterior color, ornamental Porsche crest.

7. An Aston Martin DB9??

Aston

A very stylish British GT car? Yes please. This Aston has only 380 miles on it! That’s pretty much a new car for me. The styling, the elegance of this car is just astonishing. Who doesn’t like Aston Martins?

8. A Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster

SLS

Another GT car. This is a Mercedes SLS Roadster with 8500 miles on it. It has a LOUD 6.2L V8. It is one of the best V8 exhaust notes in the world. Jeremy Clarkson owns one, Jay Leno owns one, and Boris Becker owns one so this is a superstar’s car. It has some of its classic looks from the 300SL and some modern touches too.

BONUS, A Bentley.

Bentley

You can buy a Bentley Flying Spur for that dash clock option. The FS has to be one of my favorite 4 door sedans.

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