Posted on 11/15/2018 11:38:56 PM PST by conservative98
Arnold Schwarzenegger hops into his convertible Bentley Continental GT Speed with a cigar in his mouth. The car retails for $264,000.
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Cool, but cigars smoke better in horse & carriage...
Ha...at least he has the seat belt on.
Envirostatist smokes and drives a car that gets 15 mpg combined?
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What a hypocrite, but I’m not surprised.
Capitalism is cool.
Good for him.
I hope he purchased the extended warranty...
Who am i kidding the car will be traded in 12 months from now for a newer one.
Starlord meets The Terminator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SviXO7WMliU
Chris Pratt meets Katherine’s father
Smoking in his car? Boy, I hope he knows he’s killing the resale value!
I know nobody expects or even appreciates quality paintwork anymore, but I’m surprised at the amount of orange peel in the paint shown in the reflection on the quarter panel.
I would have expected more from Bentley.
The only place I have seen Bentleys is on the back of a flatbed tow truck.
I think the orange you are seeing is just a reflection from the adjacent building.
Bentley Continental GT Speed
12 city / 20 highway
He also flew from Sacramento to malibu every week when he was governor.
So much for being an environmentalist.
Moonman62 wrote:
Envirostatist smokes and drives a car that gets 15 mpg combined?
The cigar isn’t lit, that is his binky!
“If Maria would have just cleaned the house, none of this would have happened” xD
From what I’ve heard, the next Terminator movie will have a political flavor. Ugh!
Oh, no. That stinks.
It must have an incredibly powerful battery in it.
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