Bentley is vw group, meanwhile rolls royce is bmw, they have their v12 engines and drivetrain's made by bmw, so they gonna be much more reliable in long run Anyone talking about rolls royce And if you don't believe me, look at depreciation of rolls royce and bentley.
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The 2024 rolls royce spectre is the very first ev to proudly wear the double r logo.
Rolls royce are the most reliable of the three and can be legitimate daily drivers, especially considering their ride comfort, ride height, and gas mileage There are also far more rr built than bugattis or koenigseggs, so the company has a better feedback loop to improve their cars. I live near rolls royce and know a few people who work there as well as having a business relationship with them Sorry i can't be more precise
Some of the things that go on there are completely mental, like this Like customers flying in for the afternoon to choose their paint colour under special lights that mimic the natural light where they're from Or that they run driving and car care.