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From the UK.
So, earlier on I was walking to the bus stop from work and I saw a guy parked in what looked like a Bentley to me(because of the logo) so I started talking to him and he said the name but I couldn't find it online, if I describe what I can remember hopefully you guys can help me.
So here's what I remember:
The logo/badge was very similar to a Bentley but it had an "S" in the spot where the "B" would normally be.
It had a white leather interior and on the back of the headrests it had the logo.
He said it was 16 or 18 years old and before he bought it, it was used to chauffeur some big name footballers(soccer players).
It had something on the back that said "v12"
I asked him what type of car it was and he said something along the lines of "BMW super sport special" but I googled that and couldn't find anything like it online, I would greatly appreciate your help as it's been bugging me for around 5 hours.
Thanks in advance

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The only brand I know of that have the winged logo like Bently is Chrysler, Morgan Mini, and Aston Martin.

Some brands had wings for a period of time or on a special edition. Mazda, Nissan, Dodge, Chevy, Toyota, Mercedes, Genisis, Honda, Buick, Harley Davidson.

As far as brands that start with "S", Saab, Seat, Skoda, Saturn, Scion, Smart, Subaru, Suzuki.

Did it look like this?

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It didn't look much like that at all really, the interior was similar to the way that they do Maybachs but not as up to date, I'm quite interested in cars and I would have known what it was if it was a common brand but I just can't find it online anywhere
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It would help if you said the body type. Saloon, hatchback, estate ect.

Also did it look like a Aston Martin?
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More details would be good. The only thing i can kinda think of is a classic Rolls Royce, that have many cars beginning with S, Silver Shadow, Silver seraph, Silver Spirit, That's just the ones that come to mind therte's probably more of them.


Unless it was a Seira 1234((
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Sorry I should have been more specific (it was late) it was a four/five door saloon style car, it was a right hand drive so I assumed it was English, it did look similar to some of the bmws from the 90's with the "v12" on the back right of the car.

This is the only thing remotely close to what I remember it looking like: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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I have done some research, there are no British manufacturers starting with 'S' from 1950's to present day.
And it wouldn't be a maybach, because all of the 90's models do not look like that 5 series lol. So the car must be European but not in Britain

However, this guy might of got it right
Vox wrote More details would be good. The only thing i can kinda think of is a classic Rolls Royce, that have many cars beginning with S, Silver Shadow, Silver seraph, Silver Spirit, That's just the ones that come to mind therte's probably more of them.


Maybe a Rolls Royce. They are British but I was not sure if the letter 'S' is referring the the manufacturer or the model of the car.
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Could be like a Maybach or Brabus with custom badging? I know they love to use v12's in their cars.
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GT86 wrote I have done some research, there are no British manufacturers starting with 'S' from 1950's to present day.
And it wouldn't be a maybach, because all of the 90's models do not look like that 5 series lol. So the car must be European but not in Britain

However, this guy might of got it right
Vox wrote More details would be good. The only thing i can kinda think of is a classic Rolls Royce, that have many cars beginning with S, Silver Shadow, Silver seraph, Silver Spirit, That's just the ones that come to mind therte's probably more of them.


Maybe a Rolls Royce. They are British but I was not sure if the letter 'S' is referring the the manufacturer or the model of the car.

Could be a flying spur S for Spur idk.
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