Bid on a 2018 Bentley Bentayga Seized by the Postal Service – Now Available for Purchase!

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Have you ever had your Bentley taken by the enforcement branch of the United States Postal Service for an unspecified mail-related offense? I haven’t, but I can relate to the owner of the Bentley Bentayga that was recently seized and is now available for auction. They surely share my frustration.

In a surprising turn of events, the Postal Inspection Service has confiscated a Bentley Bentayga, which is currently being auctioned on govdeals.com. The situation was first reported by CarScoops, but details about the incident remain sparse. What’s known is that it’s a 2018 model with 17,155 miles on the odometer and—whisper this—three pennies in the center console.

Regarding the Bentley, Govdeals stated that they have “no history or records on it” and confirmed that it was “never a part of the USPS fleet.” This means it wasn’t utilized for delivering mail—unfortunate, considering its capabilities. If it had, it would have done so with impressive speed. This is not just any Bentayga; it’s equipped with a powerful 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 engine, generating 600 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque.

After a search using the vehicle identification number (VIN), I found that this Bentley has been listed for sale six times and has reportedly been involved in two accidents, although the extent of the damages is unclear. According to Govdeals, it runs well and drives fine, with a minimum bid set at $109,000. For context, similar vehicles in this condition usually sell for $30,000 to $50,000 more. If you place your bid correctly, it could turn out to be a great deal.

However, purchasing this vehicle seems a bit dubious, and I would be cautious. Its history is unclear, especially regarding the past accidents. It may be one thing to spend a small amount on an old Crown Victoria, but investing $110,000 in a Bentley raises significant risks. Personally, I’d wait until these models hit the 10-year mark, then find one at an affordable price—perhaps a friendly chat at a used car lot. After all, depreciation can be quite a boon.

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