Driving a 2015 Bentley Flying Spur to Canada for Candy - Automobile

Many of the toys concealed inside the Kinder Surprise shell of chocolaty goodness are ingeniously designed and good fun for kids -- and parents -- to assemble. Canada allows Kinder Surprise egg imports, it’s just two hours from my house, and I had a 2015 Bentley Flying Spur press car in the driveway. What’s a more perfect way to test all the functions and features of a big British motorcar than a journey over the border for an otherwise unobtainable treat. The little ones didn’t have much to complain about in back of the 2015 Bentley Flying Spur. The all-wheel-drive Bentley sedan came equipped with the $3,995 four-seat configuration, along with the pricey $7,445 multimedia specification with two rear 10-inch LCD screens and a pair of wireless headsets, for DVD, USB, or HDMI. The heat and massage feature fitted to both the front and the back seats enhances the luxurious, cossetting experience. A slick touchscreen interface controls the rear-seat functions, while a Bentley app connects an Android or Apple device via Bluetooth to manage the same features. My wife and kids are spoiled for future press cars. Up front, I absorbed the big Bentley driving experience. Source: www.automobilemag.com