Bentley Fort Lauderdale

Bentley Fort Lauderdale

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Welcome to Bentley Fort Lauderdale, your preferred Bentley dealer for all things automotive. As a proud part of the Holman family of businesses, we bring more than a century’s worth of expertise and dedication to our customers. Whether you are looking to buy, lease, service, or sell a car, our specialists are ready to assist you every step of the way. Our team is committed to ensuring your dealership experience is efficient, transparent, and hassle-free from start to finish. Explore our extensive inventory of new, used, and certified pre-owned vehicles online or visit our showroom at 900 East Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale. Experience the Holman difference today.

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Bentley Fort Lauderdale
900 East Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL
33304, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bentley Fort Lauderdale

Do I need to get my car serviced even if I'm not driving as often?

Your vehicle may be spending a lot more time in the driveway these days, delaying a mileage milestone that illuminates a service reminder light. While maintenance recommendations are often based on mileage or time, it’s important to consider that right now the suggested schedules could look a little different. Idle vehicles can suffer from dead batteries, stale gas and flat tires, which can lead to bigger, more costly issues down the road. Staying on top your maintenance routines will keep your vehicle in tip-top shape for when you’re ready to hit the open road.

What's the difference between an electric car and a hybrid vehicle?

Conventional hybrids (HEV) are primarily gas-powered cars that use electric motors to help out the internal combustion engine. Plug-in hybrids (PHEV) have a battery-powered electric motor that can function independently with enough range for a daily commute. The also have a conventional gas engine to extend the vehicle’s range. Battery electric vehicles (BEV) are powered solely by a battery and electric motor. Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) use compressed hydrogen gas for fuel. When hydrogen is combined with air in the vehicle’s fuel cell, electricity is created and used to power the car’s electric motor.