We are so damn close to one million subscribers! If you enjoy our films but for some reason haven't hit that button yet, please do and help us hit that massive milestone. 🚗🎯🙌🏆
Well, you've hit 1MM since you typed this. Let me be the first to congratulate you here and tell you that I really, really enjoy your films. Because they are just that... films. High-quality, well-written films.
I find that when Carfection get to pick their own locations to shoot, they always find the best spots with connections to the car in question. Really makes each video top of its class, and this one is no exception
Totally agree. The ‘Tesla screen effect’ has pervaded almost everything now, much to my chagrin. Some people are under the mistaken illusion that it substitutes for a nice dashboard. It does not. And it’s cheap.
If I was rich, I'd definitely buy this Bentley. Not because it's a good car or an executive one, it's because Carfection made a bloody good review + promotional video on this car. Amazing presentation and amazing cinematography! Kudos to the cinematography crew + editors and the presenter!! Again, it's a bloody amazing car! I wished I was rich!
I wouldn't have it. They are not reliable, and Bentley wash their hands of their cars as soon as they are out of warranty...which would be ok if they were reliable, but they're not.....
What a brilliant review Henry - I had no idea of the historic links Bentley had with Mr. Barnatto which made your review extremely interesting and definitely one to savour. The cinematography was superlative too - very well done!
@@dwade3202 no I don't think so, which video do you mean? I think this is a repost, especially if they mention the green paint and Barnato (haven't got that far yet). Edit: yes, they did. It's a repost.
Love how much works Henry put into every video. Always a treat. It’s these videos that you wait until you are home to watch its on the Tele instead of small mobile phone screen.
Thanks for mentioning the Bentley boys part of history, so many people are unaware of the people who saved these great brands so that is in the future could enjoy their cars!
An enjoyable encounter with what is, for me, an economically unreachable height of automotive excellence! Well done, there. Even more delightful, though, is the bit of history, teased in the intro, and then delivered so sweetly at the conclusion. Bravo! Thanks to all who had a part in this!
So I was proud to have Barnato Green on my Brooklands, but I have learnt more in the last eight minutes about Barnato than I did in my two years of ownership! Thank you.
I know there are other presenters on Carfection but Mr Catchpole just does it so much better. I know it's not possible but I really think the channel would be over one million subscribers if he was able to do more.
Beautifully filmed video, like a big budget Top Gear tribute. That's my lottery winnings car... I don't mind some of the options, but £6k to have adaptive cruise control that my 4yo Golf had standard would stick in my craw a bit!!
just a lovely video, watched this while smoking a pipe and enjoying batch brew coffee, just a perfect 10min during my sunny saturday afternoon, thx carfection!
Looks wise it would seem they blended the old Flying Spur and the last Mulsanne made. Very nice motor. The Seaquin Blue colour looks amazing with the Azure styling configuration. I don't know if the 2023 V-6 hybrid would sell well, and worth buying over the V-8. Time will tell on that. But a nice review and reminder of the Bentley history. Well done chaps.....
What a super film. I was thinking what a superbly filmed video this was, when Henry then smoothly turns it into a wonderful little documentary on Woolf "Babe" Barnato, and all those locations that wafted by become relevant. Excellent work all round! Btw, according to the Bank of England's website 'inflation calculator', that £100k investment into Bentley in 1926 would be the equivalent of £6,503,783.78 in today's money...
This video - its script, its cinematography, its presentation, its research and its execution - is simply outstanding. It feels like cheating to have this kind of content for free.
I always think Bentleys are the choice of the established criminal. So you starting your sequence down the docklands with royalty of the criminal underworld seemed fitting 😉
Great video - visually. But someone should have applied a high/mid pass filter to the audio of Henry's commentary inside the car. My guess is the mics were mounted to "hard" points in the car and were transmitting the vibrations into the audio feed. Otherwise - jolly good! Carry on!
I'd have thought the secondary ride issues might be at least partly resolved by not speccing 22 inch wheels, you can opt for 20s or 21s. You don't see the wheels when you're wafting along in supreme comfort, and when you have Bentley levels of wealth you don't give a monkeys what anyone thinks of your choice of wheel design.
A lot of modern car design has to use things like wheels to make the car look better because governments have regulated the auto industry into a glorified government design bureaus.
Honestly I’d take the 22’s. People are different I guess. For me I’d rather have the 22. Not to appeal for people but for myself. I like to look at my cars and just smile every time I approach it. I love the wheel 🛞 to body ratio in any car. I don’t want the wheel to look small when the car is massive. I’m so used to sound, I like to feel attached to the road I’m driving. I mean I can drive like chauffeur and make cars that aren’t wofty feel wofty.
Two Things. The ride. I really think the issue you mention is more to do with the wheel size. I would go size or two down and I bet that would sort the ride out. The other, more serious thing with this car is the tiny glasshouse. Its like your driving a countach. Tiny side windows massive A and B pillars. I wish they had made the side windows bigger, it gives a much better less claustrophobic view .
I was wondering the same myself sir, if it would ride better on 20 inches with a little more rubber between the rim and the ground. That might help alleviate the secondart ride problem.
We are so damn close to one million subscribers! If you enjoy our films but for some reason haven't hit that button yet, please do and help us hit that massive milestone. 🚗🎯🙌🏆
Well, you've hit 1MM since you typed this. Let me be the first to congratulate you here and tell you that I really, really enjoy your films. Because they are just that... films. High-quality, well-written films.
I find that when Carfection get to pick their own locations to shoot, they always find the best spots with connections to the car in question. Really makes each video top of its class, and this one is no exception
Carfection is the EVO magazine of car video shoots. Bloody marvellous pictography chaps!
So nice to see a car without the iPad stuck on top of the dash look. That it revolves to reveal old school gauges is even better!
Totally agree.
The ‘Tesla screen effect’ has pervaded almost everything now, much to my chagrin.
Some people are under the mistaken illusion that it substitutes for a nice dashboard. It does not. And it’s cheap.
If I was rich, I'd definitely buy this Bentley. Not because it's a good car or an executive one, it's because Carfection made a bloody good review + promotional video on this car. Amazing presentation and amazing cinematography! Kudos to the cinematography crew + editors and the presenter!!
Again, it's a bloody amazing car! I wished I was rich!
I wouldn't have it. They are not reliable, and Bentley wash their hands of their cars as soon as they are out of warranty...which would be ok if they were reliable, but they're not.....
@@BibtheBoulder Too true !!!!! Have experienced it myself . No further details.
@@rjkka7260 Indeed. I have since taken the plunge and opted for a Rolls Royce Ghost. So far so good.
@@BibtheBoulder baller, what do you do for a living?
@@merkerface Not a lot...push a few buttons and look out of the window....but it pays well.....
What a brilliant review Henry - I had no idea of the historic links Bentley had with Mr. Barnatto which made your review extremely interesting and definitely one to savour. The cinematography was superlative too - very well done!
I could have sworn I have seen this great video with loads of history on this channel previously. Love every bit of the video still.
similar video to the Continental GT
Yes! They have been reuploading some videos but I don't know why 🤔
Yes I felt the same way. I saw this before too. I thought I was losing my mind.
Was going to comment that as well, I'm 99% sure this is a re-upload
@@dwade3202 no I don't think so, which video do you mean? I think this is a repost, especially if they mention the green paint and Barnato (haven't got that far yet).
Edit: yes, they did. It's a repost.
That was brilliant, what an appropriate setting. "Toblerone of wonder"... "Longer than a business lunch" Chapeau.
The cinematography is beautiful as always with Catchpole and amazed at how informative every review is. Bro, you’re simply Good.
The bright lights of Henry Catchpole! Imagine a car programme with Henry, Chris Harris and Harrry Metcalfe!
I’m all for that. Perhaps Iian Tyrrell could come along to keep the cars in shape?
The golden triumvirate of automotive journalism!
Love how much works Henry put into every video. Always a treat. It’s these videos that you wait until you are home to watch its on the Tele instead of small mobile phone screen.
That’s so true yes.
I have watched it on my phone but I will save it to watch later on the big screen when I get home in a couple of days.
Thanks for mentioning the Bentley boys part of history, so many people are unaware of the people who saved these great brands so that is in the future could enjoy their cars!
only true carfection fans know this video is re-uploaded
I thought that i saw this video before...
But why?
Why do I feel that I have seen this video before? Is this an old video or they made a mistake?
Definitely a re-upload
@@NoxOpal yeah they did. The old one is unlisted now
Thank you. The sense of deja vu was driving me crazy, yet nobody else seems to be mentioning that in the comments.
Exactly what I was thinking....I've 100% seen this before, but its been removed from previously uploaded... weird
An enjoyable encounter with what is, for me, an economically unreachable height of automotive excellence! Well done, there. Even more delightful, though, is the bit of history, teased in the intro, and then delivered so sweetly at the conclusion. Bravo! Thanks to all who had a part in this!
My favorite limousine by far. The time od day this was filmed adds so much to the aesthetic of the video. Absolutely wonderful video.
One of the best presentations
The green leather interior should add an extra layer of calm to this car. What a lovely car!
This car has the reminiscence of the Daimler Sovereign as a kid I loved that car. And this car reminds me of that car.
The relatively poor secondary ride might have been alleviated somewhat with wheels an inch or two smaller and higher profile tires, I’d imagine 🤷♂️
Would also look better!
Might _have_ been alleviated, damnit! What are they teaching in schools these days?
@@SkepticalSteve01 duly noted and pardon my French, so to speak…I’m not from the UK.
@@DavidDatura Fair enough.
So nice to have Henry back. By far the best of the lot here.
Stunning. Great history lesson and wonderful cinematography. I never get tired of seeing London at night. Gosh I miss it.
Flawless video Henry thank you .
I like the London at night backdrop. It's the kind of town where bands won't play no more.
Chefs kiss good sir. Lovely presentation.
My goodness that's a handsome car. It's like the Henry Cavill of the motoring world.
Benato. What an incredible man
I love the story you guys tell in this video!
Henry, I love the way you and the Carfection production team make London streets look as quiet and deserted as an episode of Captain Scarlet! :)
Filmed at 4am?
@@rickc2102 I think there's good chance! 😉
Brilliant vid. Thanks.
You guys are killing it at this game! What a great video.
Beautiful car …great photography and history thrown in …fabtastic 😎
So I was proud to have Barnato Green on my Brooklands, but I have learnt more in the last eight minutes about Barnato than I did in my two years of ownership! Thank you.
Love the historical take...Thank you :)
love the history lesson, the look of the video, and the car...well done
Car review, history lesson and cinematic experience. Just a joy!
I know there are other presenters on Carfection but Mr Catchpole just does it so much better. I know it's not possible but I really think the channel would be over one million subscribers if he was able to do more.
Damn right, so much better now that they put his name with the content that he does, see his name, press play. :)
Very nice video, as always ❤️👍
Good one, Henry. A story beautifully told, ably enhanced by some excellent camera work.
great vid thanks for sharing
A green Bentley is an automotive wonder!!
Sublime, Car reviewing at its very very best
Beautifully filmed video, like a big budget Top Gear tribute. That's my lottery winnings car... I don't mind some of the options, but £6k to have adaptive cruise control that my 4yo Golf had standard would stick in my craw a bit!!
Everything here is a masterpiece.
What a wonderful film and beautiful cinematography of a gorgeous piece of automotive design.
just a lovely video, watched this while smoking a pipe and enjoying batch brew coffee, just a perfect 10min during my sunny saturday afternoon, thx carfection!
I wasn't sure at first, but this is indeed a re-upload of a (great) review. Why?
Congrats for the video production 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 such quality video
This was a perfect tribute to the mark. Thank you.
Thanks for the history lesson really enjoyed the video 😀
Looks wise it would seem they blended the old Flying Spur and the last Mulsanne made. Very nice motor. The Seaquin Blue colour looks amazing with the Azure styling configuration. I don't know if the 2023 V-6 hybrid would sell well, and worth buying over the V-8. Time will tell on that. But a nice review and reminder of the Bentley history. Well done chaps.....
Class. Car and presentation!
A very appealing car delivered with a superb video, finished off with some history - classy.
Excellent honest review and great to get a bit of a history lesson as well!
It really doesn't get much better when it comes to CZcams car vids produced by Carfection.
The Car is a True Bentley...... The Production was pure Attenborough .... :-))
This review is perfection.
Gorgeous Machine !
Ur voice and your videos are so relaxing Im so happy that I discovered your CZcams channel.
Spinning Toblerone of Wonder! New band name, called it!
The vid perfectly captures the feel of the car
Best looking car I've seen in a long time
Brilliant review Harry
1M subs, congratulations!!
What a super film. I was thinking what a superbly filmed video this was, when Henry then smoothly turns it into a wonderful little documentary on Woolf "Babe" Barnato, and all those locations that wafted by become relevant. Excellent work all round!
Btw, according to the Bank of England's website 'inflation calculator', that £100k investment into Bentley in 1926 would be the equivalent of £6,503,783.78 in today's money...
Just stunning locations and good presentation too.
Awesome video!
Beautiful cinematography.
This video - its script, its cinematography, its presentation, its research and its execution - is simply outstanding.
It feels like cheating to have this kind of content for free.
I always think Bentleys are the choice of the established criminal. So you starting your sequence down the docklands with royalty of the criminal underworld seemed fitting 😉
Fabulous.
Wonderful
Deja vu!!! I have seen this video way back
Amazing piece by Carfection here. They are the new Top Gear IMO.
That color sure looks interesting! Would´ve loved to get shot of it at daylight or at a gasstation.
But other than that beautiful video as always! 👌
Seeing the vintage Bentley going around the track @7:48 it makes the other cars look like toys, it's almost 3x the size!
Great video - visually. But someone should have applied a high/mid pass filter to the audio of Henry's commentary inside the car. My guess is the mics were mounted to "hard" points in the car and were transmitting the vibrations into the audio feed. Otherwise - jolly good! Carry on!
The Perfect Sedan ✨❤️
Very cool
Nice :D. This is probably the driver's choice in the range, being lighter/more agile than the big W12 variant :).
Nice video
‘Spinning toblerone of wonder’ Absolutely brilliant description Henry!
Beautiful car and a lovely tribute. Well done!
Another wonderful car that I can't afford.
I feel like I've watched this before. Great non the less.
Review is top quality
What a pretty car.
I'd have thought the secondary ride issues might be at least partly resolved by not speccing 22 inch wheels, you can opt for 20s or 21s. You don't see the wheels when you're wafting along in supreme comfort, and when you have Bentley levels of wealth you don't give a monkeys what anyone thinks of your choice of wheel design.
A lot of modern car design has to use things like wheels to make the car look better because governments have regulated the auto industry into a glorified government design bureaus.
Honestly I’d take the 22’s. People are different I guess. For me I’d rather have the 22. Not to appeal for people but for myself. I like to look at my cars and just smile every time I approach it. I love the wheel 🛞 to body ratio in any car. I don’t want the wheel to look small when the car is massive.
I’m so used to sound, I like to feel attached to the road I’m driving. I mean I can drive like chauffeur and make cars that aren’t wofty feel wofty.
There is something about mixing nerds and cars that make you appreciate both even more. 😊💙
Why is Carfection reposting it's own content... First the Rolls Royce Phantom, now the Bentley Flying Spur
Exactly??? I want more of Henry's on new cars not repeats like on TV 😂
I knew it was a re post. Idk why they did that.
Phew! Im not going crazy, I just posted that I thought I’d seen this before but wondered if I was going crazy. Thank you!!!
My Dream Car❤️
Two Things. The ride. I really think the issue you mention is more to do with the wheel size. I would go size or two down and I bet that would sort the ride out. The other, more serious thing with this car is the tiny glasshouse. Its like your driving a countach. Tiny side windows massive A and B pillars. I wish they had made the side windows bigger, it gives a much better less claustrophobic view .
Verde è meravigliosa. 🇮🇹👍
Bentley my favorite car
Such a sexy beast! Id still go for the w12 though.
Great video as always! I feel like this car could use some smaller wheels and more luxury-oriented tires to make up for the suspension
I was wondering the same myself sir, if it would ride better on 20 inches with a little more rubber between the rim and the ground.
That might help alleviate the secondart ride problem.
Yeah Bentley need to look at the Audi S8 electro hydraulic suspension, love a big Bentley, Rj in Oz
Why am I getting a strong dose of déjà vue?
Amazing car, great film, incredible price. You get auto cruise as standard on a Golf but it's an extra on a £150,000 Bentley?
FS is easily my favourite Bentley.
Imagine if Bentley made an estate (station wagon) version of the Flying Spur. Perfect car for big rich families.
Bentley has really started making some beautiful cars lately. This is a beautiful and elegant car.