BY ANDY ENRIGHT
When I was a teenager, I mapped out a number of benchmarks I needed to hit if I was to call myself successful. I wanted a Porsche by the age of thirty, a Ferrari by forty and a drop top Bentley when I was fifty. The Porsche never materialised, the Ferrari isnt likely to, but Im still holding out hope for the Bentley. According to my calculations, I might be able to afford a used Bentley Azure but it might take a few things to swing in my favour.
Im currently combing the Telegraph lonely hearts for rich grannies.
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This shape recalls the first Crewe-built Bentley, the 1946 MK6, the bold front and almost delicate rear giving the impression that all the power is stowed up front. Its not a false impression either. Everywhere you look there are intriguing touches. The LED tail lamps utilise technology borrowed from the Continental GT Coupe, while theres a good deal more chrome than on contemporary Bentleys, ringing the lamps, on the exhaust finishers, bumpers, sills and 19-inch alloy wheels.
The elegantly curved rear seat and armrest are beautifully finished and for added atmosphere, indirect lighting casts a warm pool of light behind the door arm rests. Burr oak veneers with a Boxwood inlay contrast with Cotswold and Nautic Blue leather trim, while a unique chrome and wood steering wheel acts as a key internal design feature.
Used examples are vanishingly rare. Expect one of the early 2006 model year cars to change hands at or just above list price. Insurance, is if you need to ask, is a top rated Group 20.
The Azure is too new to have developed any significant faults so the usual rules apply when looking at a vehicle of this ilk. Give the wheels and tyres the once over and make sure that all electronic functions are operating. The hood is a particularly expensive piece of equipment so check for damage or discolouration. All major and minor service intervals should have been hit on the nose but its likely your prospective Azure may not even have accumulated the mileage yet.
An interim oil change is always a good sign of a diligent owner.
(approx based on a 2006 Azure) Bentley spares prices certainly arent cheap, although they are only slightly more than a number of far more prosaic manufacturers. The famed durability of Bentleys should also offset the cost of parts. A new radiator for an Azure is in the region of £550, whilst a starter motor retails at around £450. A headlamp costs around £500.
With a twin-turbocharged V8 engine under the bonnet, this Azure is good for no less than 450bhp. Double wishbone suspension and an extremely rigid body structure means that it can deploy that power very efficiently too. The Azure features ventilated brakes with a powerful anti-lock system with brakeforce distribution as well as an Electronic Stability Control programme, should you get a little over-enthusiastic during cornering. The comfort suspension system that was pioneered on the Arnage R also makes a welcome appearance.
To ensure the car met the torsional rigidity targets crucial in a big open car such as this a number of strengthening members have been welded into the chassis. These strengthened steel parts sit in the sill section and extend into the A-pillars that form the windscreen frame. Underneath the car there are extra cross-braced members that reinforce the entire body shell. Strengthening has also been applied behind the rear seats where an advanced rollover protection system has been engineered.
In conjunction with the strengthened windscreen frae, these pop-up rollover hoops can support the entire weight of an overturned car.
Life doesnt get much better than a blue sky day and a Bentley Azure beneath you. Tracking down a well looked after car shouldnt be a problem. Paying for it, on the other hand
Bentley Azure (2006 - To Date)



















