The Bristol Blenheim 3S

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There website looks to be nearly as old as there car designs I was hunting for the flaming logo but then realisd they had forgotten it along with the navigation and loyout design.
 
Those cars look very dated. The exceptions being the fighter, and the speedster that looks old but still good.

They are probably not great cars but sell because they are extremely exclusive, its just a status thing. Although if they were making any kind of decent money they would have surely updated their website, it looks like it was made as a geocities homepage in 1998.
 
I seriously dont understand Bristol, they look like ancient Russian pieces of trash. Quite how any one could hand over such a sum of money for one is beyond me.
 
I remember reading a paper more than 10 years ago that a celebrity bought Bristol car for her boyfriend as a present and they loved it...

I guess if you buy this car, you're special! ;)
 
Says it all tbh

I would love to tell you how I got my hands on a Blenheim.....................a short-tempered multi-millionaire who believes that anyone who can't afford a Bristol is in no position to judge it

Shame it warrants that rediculas price tag or JC should drop a caravan on it.

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Crap amature webpage, like the crap kit car they build.
 
This is alright though
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If you pre-judged an owner and asked, "why did you buy that when you could have bought, say, an CLS 63 AMG and spent the change on a bungalow?", the answer would likely be, "If I wanted one I'd have bought one, but I didn't.".

How do you respond to that without resorting to name calling?

I have absolutely no idea what these cars are like but owners are fiercely defensive about them so they're sure to have deep qualities which influences their decision to buy them.

Eccentric perhaps? Is there something we don't know about them?
 
Bristols are for those who know that Rollers are preserve of brash new money types.

You don't half speak some rubbish sometimes, 'new money types' don't generally drive themselves around in Phantoms. I would have agreed had you said Bentley Continental GT but there is no way any current production Rolls Royce is for 'new money types', and the fact that perhaps the odd one or two is bought for that purpose has no effect on the brand. I bet every marque in the world has at least one undesireable customer.
 
[TW]Fox;11160711 said:
You don't half speak some rubbish sometimes, 'new money types' don't generally drive themselves around in Phantoms. I would have agreed had you said Bentley Continental GT but there is no way any current production Rolls Royce is for 'new money types', and the fact that perhaps the odd one or two is bought for that purpose has no effect on the brand. I bet every marque in the world has at least one undesireable customer.

You mean like spotty student types driving around in 530i's? :p :p

I can digg it.
 
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