Bentley Fort Lauderdale

Category: Car dealer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Address: 900 E Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304, USA

Phone: +19547934858

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–4PM

Tuesday: 9AM–7PM

Wednesday: 9AM–7PM

Thursday: 9AM–7PM

Friday: 9AM–7PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Alex Belov

May 9, 2022

Useless parts department, don’t waist time

Trish DeSocio

Apr 30, 2022

Warren and Nick provided excellent customer service and assistance with the purchase of our new car. Great selection of automobiles. Wonderful customer service. Truly a pleasure to do business here.

Kimakra Nealy

Jan 9, 2021

Nice nice area close to the beaches. Reservations or by appointment.

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Questions & Answers

Do dealerships register cars for you?

Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Jan 3, 2022
Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Jan 3, 2022

This is a good question. The answer all depends on which state the car is purchased in. In some states the buyer will need to take care of the registration outside the purchase of the vehicle, while in other states the dealership pays the registration on the buyer’s behalf as it is factored in as total cost of the vehicle. In the latter instance, the dealer registers the new car at the point of sale and forwards the information onto the DMV. In this scenario, it typically it takes about three weeks for the buyer to receive their registration in the mail.

What is good mileage for a used car?

Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Jan 3, 2022
Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Jan 3, 2022

When looking for a used or certified pre-owned vehicle, you may be wondering what the used car mileage range is that you should be using to narrow down your search. The best mileage for used cars really depends on your needs. Average used car mileage ranges from 8,000 to 15,000 miles per year the car has been driven. Keep in mind that some used car mileage can be much higher, or much lower depending on the previous owner. Consider the car's service and maintenance history, coupled with its mileage to make the best decision on a used or certified pre-owned car for you and your family.

How can I pre-order the car I want?

Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Oct 5, 2021
Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Oct 5, 2021

Looking for a new car but searches turning up nothing but empty lots? We've been there, especially with the current market and microchip shortage. This shortage has caused new car production to decline quickly, and supply can't keep up with demand; which is why some lots are looking emptier than usual. Holman Automotive has the tools to help broaden your search beyond what meets the eye. Whether it's already on the way, available through dealer trade or requires a pre-order, our experts are equipped to make the process easy and allow you to drive off in your dream car. Have time left on your lease but have your eye on something new? That's okay! We'll buy your car, whether you leased from us or not. Whether it's already on the way, available through dealer trade or requires a pre-order, our experts are equipped to make the process easy and allow you to drive off in your dream car.

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

Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Aug 31, 2021
Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Aug 31, 2021

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.

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

Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Aug 31, 2021
Bentley Fort Lauderdale | Aug 31, 2021

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.

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