@@NorceCodine the Bentley’s were road cars that were so good they were adapted for racing and won. The Mercedes that you mention was a one off, financed by the Nazi Party as a propaganda stunt. It’s like comparing a Bugatti Veyron to Thrust SSc
I knew rolls took over Bentley but had no idea what it did to them! Quite sad for the inventor. Growing up in England in the 70s the idea was a Bentley was for people who had money but couldn’t afford a rolls.
This is a Haunting Question of the Ages: Do Cars and Companies with their unique attributes and trademarks, have a destiny for fulfillment in future time, no matter what happens that seems to contradict that, as in the Fate of Individuals as well as Nations?
To be fair, Rolls-Royce didn't do anything new, hostile and/or silent takeovers have always been around, it's harder to do now as you have to disclose a lot more and there's too much information out there but we see big companies buying up their competition just to shut them down, Amazon has been notorious for doing this, Google too.
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My late father had a 1964 Bentley "S3", which was in fact a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud lll but with a different radiator grill. Nevertheless it was an incredibly civilised car to drive. I for one am delighted to see that after the controversial acquisition of Rolls Royce and Bentley Motors by the Volkswagen group from Germany, and the subsequent sale for a "bargain price" of Rolls Royce to B.M.W., Volkswagen kept the Bentley Marque. They have wisely decided to distance themselves from the one time "sister" company who, had always intentionally overshadowed them and return to Bentley's sporting roots. Now the marque rightfully has regained it's place as leaders amongst the automotive elite...!!
Me too And by the way they say Bentley is for old money Rolls Royce for new money So if you have Bentley that’s mean you classy and you not new to the money
For some reason as a kid growing up, i would secretly like Bentley more then rolls Royce, In my eyes Royce makes absolutely clapped cars. Its like a fancy box on wheels
Almost thought you were on about the cars and I was thinking, it's a 5 minute walk to the Bentley production facility from home. Then I realized you were talking about great Englishmen and can't argue against that at all
Even today, one can see the Rolls Royce never built a sports car as Bentley have. Yes, some will say the "Dawn or Wrath" but they are no where near the Continental GT. Bentley have always been the inervaters even when with RR. Just look at the Bentayga Bentley introduced, only for RR to bring out the Cullinan which is no a patch compared to the Bentayga.
Reading excerpts sometimes makes it boring but I won't lie the videos of this channel are so good and informative. Nice job guys, I do like the editing as well.
Enjoyable - certainly! But the pivotal point about aluminum pistons has almost nothing to do with the weight of the car. Reducing the weight of the parts that move and change direction, thus combating enertia, is what made the difference. The authors lack of understanding and subsequent blunder, which was repeated, is a death blow to the piece.
So very glad I found your channel.. Amazingly great content. I do feel sorry for him as sometimes life can suck and so do people. lol.. Blessings to you!
It’s a great story. Just sad to see all the British brands have horrible reliability nowadays and lose value so quickly. From jaguar, Land Rover and Bentley to rolls Royce. While I love the jaguar v8 cause there is nothing like driving a v8 jag. The reliability rating is always the lowest.
You left out the part where a woman financed Bentley during the 20's and early 30's . I forget her name ? I've owned an '89 Bentley Turbo R for 5 years now. Sad to say , it's going up for sale when it comes out of hibernation .Buying my dream car , a '75 Rolls Royce SS .
I never knew the story about Bentley in the 1960s I live in California and had a Bentley it was not an it was not a new Bentley it was used and it was beautiful and I loved it so much but it wasn't made for California Hills and Benedict Canyon. At least I can say I once owned the Bentley. Now I take the bus.
I don't see W.O. Bentley as some kind of victim or tragic figure Like David Buick he had excellent understanding of things mechanical but little business acumen.
Napier had intended to buy Bentley. Napier was once Rolls Royce's most hated enemy but Napier had stopped making cars after a disastrous model release to focus on their aero engine, the Napier Lion a Broad arrow 12 (John Cobb's Napier Railton land speed record car still exists and gets out every once and a while Lion powered car is still raced today). Napier decided to get back into cars by acquiring Bentley but was thwarted by RR. I am sure WO would have had a better time at Napier. There was a bit of a kerfuffle over the hidden RR purchase, Napier was not best pleased, a number of people have always maintained it was a dirty deed. The vido should have provided information the cars WO designed for other manufacureres including the Lagonda V12. To rub salt into the wound, Montague Napier had a big row with A.J. Rowledge, their then chief engineer who did most of the design work on the Lion, the Cub aero engine, and their cars. In my opinion, he was the greatest aero engine designer of his era in Britain and certainly up there in the world stakes. Rowledge went to Rolls Royce, where he had major input or acted as chief designer on the following aero engines, Condor III, Kestrel, Buzzard, the R (which replaced the Lion in the Schneider Cup races), did preliminary work on the Merlin before he became "unwell". When he returned to the company, he led a small team that designed the Exe X24, a very reliable engine, and RR's only air-cooled aero engine apart from the Pennine which was alarger version of the Exe . Sadly, the Exe was cancelled to allow more resources to be applied to fixing the serious issues with the early Merlin. Oh yes, in his spare time he designed a slew of smaller aero-related components and worked on the RR car chassis, creating a power brake system that was used for many years
It all seems that Mr.Bentley had a cursed life too…. Just too many a few setbacks in his life that ultimately left him with nothing in the end…. Another sound proof of the existence of curses in human life.
I remember back in the day in order too buy a new R/R you had too have good character.Ole'blue eyes(frankie)tried too buy one and no dice.Elvis walked in and bought one,no problem.😂😂😂
This channel is great, not sure if he was inspired by Magnet Medka, but definitely the closest I’ve seen to magnet media, in storytelling and graphics. Great Job. Keep it going
I have a 2012 Continental Flying Spur with 22K miles I bought in 2015 with 11.22K miles. I don't drive it often but when I do it turns heads. It's a beautiful car. Hoping you snag your 1st soon.
imagine taking two weeks to do research, three days to storyboard, four days to find music and design sound effects, and a month to edit. i know because i make similar videos:)
Superb content, well researched, especially the finer detail on WO. When you consider the motoring legends and ground breaking initiatives the Brits made, it’s difficult to believe that little remains of the British motoring powerhouse it use to be. Now merely a staging post enroute to the far more significant EU trading bloc. Volkswagen are THE standard bearers of success - oh, the irony!
The end story is a bit more complicated that that. When Volkswagen, after purchasing what was the Rolls Royce car company. Were driven to use the 'Bentley' name because they did not happen to own the 'Rolls Royce' branding legally, because the Rolls Royce name had ownership by the Rolls Royce Jet engine factory.
Looks to me like he had a very good life with the usual speed bumps for ground breaking accomplishments like his. For you to refer to his life as tragic is horrible.
Very odd images throughout. The video talks about W.O. as a young man but pictures him as an old man. The video lumps together cars that are decades apart and many that were produced decades after W.O.'s death. The video is talking about WWI but shows images from WWII. All in all this would be better as a podcast because the images are totally out of wack. (I never not tip in a restaurant, I never send food back, and I never ask to see the manager, if this video were a meal then it would be the exception.)
Back in the 60s Mr Bentley commented that today everyone needs to go fast ?? said the old man who built very fast cars in the day , yes he was an old man
Ironically, products of the past remain great and makes people think about it again after a long time has passed by, because its purity was lost at some point. Full regards to W. O. Bentley. ps. I don't clearly remember, but didn't Henry Ford in fact lose his first company then came back to throne by buying out other directors of the board?
What's funny about a humble man like myself, well my grandparents bought myself a Rolls-Royce, die cast, as a kid I LOVE it, they have passed and I drive 2002, Buick, although I truly believe & love Bentley, 2002-05, $25,000 in making, I will always be humble, Mike G
This youtube channel came outta nowhere. SO GLAD I was able to find it!!!
These men really suffered from betrayal, if only he had a child to keep up with his father’s legacy. Nice work for the creator of the video
A car going over 100mph in the 1930s sounds terrifying
In 1937 Mercedes hit 268 mph on the Reichsautobahn.
@@NorceCodine How do you know, were you there to see it happen?
@@NorceCodine the Bentley’s were road cars that were so good they were adapted for racing and won. The Mercedes that you mention was a one off, financed by the Nazi Party as a propaganda stunt. It’s like comparing a Bugatti Veyron to Thrust SSc
@@NorceCodine *WRONG.*
@@NorceCodine A car in the 30s that was faster than the engineering marvel of the Bugatti Veyron? I'm very doubtful that is a fact.
My favourite documentary on cars🔥
I AGREE!!!
Bentley was English, so he didn't use aluminum in his cars, he used ALUMINIUM
lol lol whyyy do they say it like that
The fact that W.O.Bentley died in my hometown sorta gives me chills.
He was a great man it's horrible how Royce destroyed his company and made him test driver
My deepest condolences goes to you and W.O Bentley’s loved ones. 🤲🏽❤️
I knew rolls took over Bentley but had no idea what it did to them! Quite sad for the inventor. Growing up in England in the 70s the idea was a Bentley was for people who had money but couldn’t afford a rolls.
This is a Haunting Question of the Ages: Do Cars and Companies with their unique attributes and trademarks, have a destiny for fulfillment in future time, no matter what happens that seems to contradict that, as in the Fate of Individuals as well as Nations?
@@albertkundrat1734 😮
@@nicoledansler259 Thanks!
But still in the world now still the big man can afford Bentley
To be fair, Rolls-Royce didn't do anything new, hostile and/or silent takeovers have always been around, it's harder to do now as you have to disclose a lot more and there's too much information out there but we see big companies buying up their competition just to shut them down, Amazon has been notorious for doing this, Google too.
I want to say thank you for everyone for tuning in, I hope you enjoy the video! This one took a little longer to make :)
I have another one coming this month so make sure to turn on the notification bell :D
I hope its VW. The company that owns all companies 😂
I always anticipate these videos. So enlightening
Surprised there was no mention on how Bentley survived ww2
What software have you used?
Just keep it coming. I love your videos. very inspiring and informative.
My late father had a 1964 Bentley "S3", which was in fact a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud lll but with a different radiator grill. Nevertheless it was an incredibly civilised car to drive. I for one am delighted to see that after the controversial acquisition of Rolls Royce and Bentley Motors by the Volkswagen group from Germany, and the subsequent sale for a "bargain price" of Rolls Royce to B.M.W., Volkswagen kept the Bentley Marque. They have wisely decided to distance themselves from the one time "sister" company who, had always intentionally overshadowed them and return to Bentley's sporting roots. Now the marque rightfully has regained it's place as leaders amongst the automotive elite...!!
my late father was Bentley
I like you describing the car as "civilized" to drive. That's a word not used enough anymore in the automotive nomenclature.
How are you doing today Peter
Oooouuurrrrrhhhh woooahhhhh!
Pltltltltltlltlt(fart noise)
I read this 5 times over before I got it
Love your contents! Extremely inspiration with the work that you do. 👍
I appreciate that!
Love your presentations. Integrating past and present images into the story make it interesting and artful. Thanks for the fine work and history.
I like Bentley more than I do Rolls Royce
I thought I was the only one
Me too
A rolls is like a bmw Bentley is amazing but the maybach rides better all my opinion when riding it
Agreed
Me too
And by the way they say Bentley is for old money
Rolls Royce for new money
So if you have Bentley that’s mean you classy and you not new to the money
Sounds like majority of the car brands creators were treated terribly. Sad story 😢
For some reason as a kid growing up, i would secretly like Bentley more then rolls Royce, In my eyes Royce makes absolutely clapped cars. Its like a fancy box on wheels
Someone recommend me this channel I wasn't disappointed by what I found amazing work here man.
Another great Englishman from the past. Such a pity we don't produce them any more!..
It’s indeed sad, the innovation and creativity seems to fade as time goes by
Eh what about me?
@@seanday6403 with the exception of sean day
Almost thought you were on about the cars and I was thinking, it's a 5 minute walk to the Bentley production facility from home. Then I realized you were talking about great Englishmen and can't argue against that at all
John Oliver is rad.
We need a ferrari, ford, .mercedes, rolls Royse, and mclaren documentaries!!
The continental GT has one of the best sounds I have heard. Great car nice performance but it needs cup holders! ;)
Even today, one can see the Rolls Royce never built a sports car as Bentley have. Yes, some will say the "Dawn or Wrath" but they are no where near the Continental GT. Bentley have always been the inervaters even when with RR. Just look at the Bentayga Bentley introduced, only for RR to bring out the Cullinan which is no a patch compared to the Bentayga.
Unbelievable video. The editing is perfect, I loved it so much. Can you give me some tips on how to edit like you?
LEARN AFTER EFFECTS. 3D CAMERA IS USED VERY MUCH HERE.
What a legendary personality he had, and a very sad end
Reading excerpts sometimes makes it boring but I won't lie the videos of this channel are so good and informative.
Nice job guys, I do like the editing as well.
I would drive a Bentley but not RR. Respect.
Enjoyable - certainly! But the pivotal point about aluminum pistons has almost nothing to do with the weight of the car. Reducing the weight of the parts that move and change direction, thus combating enertia, is what made the difference. The authors lack of understanding and subsequent blunder, which was repeated, is a death blow to the piece.
also the sound of the radiators
So very glad I found your channel.. Amazingly great content. I do feel sorry for him as sometimes life can suck and so do people. lol.. Blessings to you!
It’s a great story. Just sad to see all the British brands have horrible reliability nowadays and lose value so quickly. From jaguar, Land Rover and Bentley to rolls Royce. While I love the jaguar v8 cause there is nothing like driving a v8 jag. The reliability rating is always the lowest.
Don’t forget Aston.
You left out the part where a woman financed Bentley during the 20's and early 30's . I forget her name ? I've owned an '89 Bentley Turbo R for 5 years now. Sad to say , it's going up for sale when it comes out of hibernation .Buying my dream car , a '75 Rolls Royce SS .
Hon. Dorothy Pagget. Thanks.
Nice overall video, but what is the purpose of the "falling ash" background? found it distracting.
I never knew the story about Bentley in the 1960s I live in California and had a Bentley it was not an it was not a new Bentley it was used and it was beautiful and I loved it so much but it wasn't made for California Hills and Benedict Canyon. At least I can say I once owned the Bentley. Now I take the bus.
Finally a new Video!
Always well presented
Algorithm worked wonders. So happy I came across this business biography; love Bentley
Great video, made me sub to your channel. Only slight criticism was not mentioning the Bentley blower and how he was initially against it.
I don't see W.O. Bentley as some kind of victim or tragic figure
Like David Buick he had excellent understanding of things mechanical but little business acumen.
Beautifully explained ☺️
Can you make a video like this for Volkswagen too ?
BTW nice videos ❤
Napier had intended to buy Bentley. Napier was once Rolls Royce's most hated enemy but Napier had stopped making cars after a disastrous model release to focus on their aero engine, the Napier Lion a Broad arrow 12 (John Cobb's Napier Railton land speed record car still exists and gets out every once and a while Lion powered car is still raced today). Napier decided to get back into cars by acquiring Bentley but was thwarted by RR. I am sure WO would have had a better time at Napier. There was a bit of a kerfuffle over the hidden RR purchase, Napier was not best pleased, a number of people have always maintained it was a dirty deed.
The vido should have provided information the cars WO designed for other manufacureres including the Lagonda V12.
To rub salt into the wound, Montague Napier had a big row with A.J. Rowledge, their then chief engineer who did most of the design work on the Lion, the Cub aero engine, and their cars. In my opinion, he was the greatest aero engine designer of his era in Britain and certainly up there in the world stakes. Rowledge went to Rolls Royce, where he had major input or acted as chief designer on the following aero engines, Condor III, Kestrel, Buzzard, the R (which replaced the Lion in the Schneider Cup races), did preliminary work on the Merlin before he became "unwell". When he returned to the company, he led a small team that designed the Exe X24, a very reliable engine, and RR's only air-cooled aero engine apart from the Pennine which was alarger version of the Exe . Sadly, the Exe was cancelled to allow more resources to be applied to fixing the serious issues with the early Merlin. Oh yes, in his spare time he designed a slew of smaller aero-related components and worked on the RR car chassis, creating a power brake system that was used for many years
Radiator sounds or radiator surrounds? Nice video.
So y’all not gonna mention hiphop giving the Bentley brand a boost in popularity in the mid 90s?
Bentley gave Hip Hop the boost.
Thank you!
The Bentley boys deserve a movie
It all seems that Mr.Bentley had a cursed life too…. Just too many a few setbacks in his life that ultimately left him with nothing in the end…. Another sound proof of the existence of curses in human life.
Can’t wait for the next one
great video!! i was wondering weather it was made by AI or real video editor person
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Watched a few of your videos today ....very good sir
I remember back in the day in order too buy a new R/R you had too have good character.Ole'blue eyes(frankie)tried too buy one and no dice.Elvis walked in and bought one,no problem.😂😂😂
Really great video!
Matatan.🔥🤔🔥. Ribirin HS,
Bentley one of the best car ever.
Hey some strange commercial beginning at 9:40, did someone else get this strange interruuption?
This channel is great, not sure if he was inspired by Magnet Medka, but definitely the closest I’ve seen to magnet media, in storytelling and graphics. Great Job. Keep it going
i love these vehicles! Bentley is one of the ultimate cars in my opinion. I strive to own a Bentley. I gotta have a couple Bentley's in my garage.
I have a 2012 Continental Flying Spur with 22K miles I bought in 2015 with 11.22K miles. I don't drive it often but when I do it turns heads. It's a beautiful car. Hoping you snag your 1st soon.
@@raymondcaylor6292how much does it cost im 19 and I’m so close to getting my dream car a c63
How long does it take you to make one of these videos so I know how long I have to wait for the next one
imagine taking two weeks to do research, three days to storyboard, four days to find music and design sound effects, and a month to edit. i know because i make similar videos:)
Praying you’ll keep uploading
Those fast moving pictures really helped me understand the topic. =)
I have been patient for one of your masterpieces!
Finally here ✅
Superb content, well researched, especially the finer detail on WO.
When you consider the motoring legends and ground breaking initiatives the Brits made, it’s difficult to believe that little remains of the British motoring powerhouse it use to be. Now merely a staging post enroute to the far more significant EU trading bloc.
Volkswagen are THE standard bearers of success - oh, the irony!
When are you going to post another video 😊 love them
Great videos chief!
not a word about the now most wanted Bentley: the Blower
I always love Bentley
Just last two months ago I end up buying a my own Bentley and I love it beautiful design love it
The end story is a bit more complicated that that. When Volkswagen, after purchasing what was the Rolls Royce car company. Were driven to use the 'Bentley' name because they did not happen to own the 'Rolls Royce' branding legally, because the Rolls Royce name had ownership by the Rolls Royce Jet engine factory.
You seems knowledgeable
I like that how are you doing
I love your channel 😍😍😍😍😍
Very interesting and wonderful history. Thank you!
Could You Please Do A Video On BMW’s History
Now this is some channel!
Love the content. It's a British company so it's "aluminium" not "aluminum" lol
12:29 Why does the car up top make the other cars look like the small playing piece from monopoly 😂😂
First to watch and comment 💥
You’re a special one🔥🔥
Very inspirational 🎉🎉
James Allison is my grand Uncle you should do a doc on him !
I will like too know more
How are you doing today
Keep up the work I love it.
Awesome documentary
If you are going to sit in the back seat, buy a Rolls. If you are going to drive it, buy a Bentley!
I love the story I need too know more about this when can help me out
Looks to me like he had a very good life with the usual speed bumps for ground breaking accomplishments like his. For you to refer to his life as tragic is horrible.
I find his life, inspiring and heat breaking all at once.
it’s click bait
@@scroogemcduckrich9705 and we all knew that before watching the Video
It's TH-cam
@@chaoticpmx 🤷🏿♂️
@@scroogemcduckrich9705 y am I the only one that liked your comment
It's accurate
I enjoyed listening you to you narrate
I will be waiting for the upcoming videos
Good Information.
Great video
Very interesting thank you. Just one criticism: the air war of WW1 was fort with by mostly biplanes. You have shown WW2 aircraft.
@Adrian Pilkington
I think that you mean "fought".
The video's full of anachronistic images.
Hello Adrain, how are you?
@@stephenmark00001 Good thanks, you?
@@adrianpilkington9839 Same, Thanks for replying, I'm Stephen nice to meet you where are you from?
How does this guy not have more subscribers???
He’s only 1 year old. He’ll get there.
Very odd images throughout. The video talks about W.O. as a young man but pictures him as an old man. The video lumps together cars that are decades apart and many that were produced decades after W.O.'s death. The video is talking about WWI but shows images from WWII. All in all this would be better as a podcast because the images are totally out of wack.
(I never not tip in a restaurant, I never send food back, and I never ask to see the manager, if this video were a meal then it would be the exception.)
This is very well done and very accurate
Most beautiful car ever
Very enjoyable to watch.
What I find fascinating is the age of these people when they started out compared similar ages of kids today
Excellent work 👍!!
Create a complete series on Every brands of Volkswagen and Stellantis Group Vehicles .....
🕉️Har Har Mahadev 🕉️🇮🇳
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Great work. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
A great story and fortunately not so tragic as they made it out to be.
Back in the 60s Mr Bentley commented that today everyone needs to go fast ?? said the old man who built very fast cars in the day , yes he was an old man
thank you VW group 🔺
I had to subscribe 😊
Ironically, products of the past remain great and makes people think about it again after a long time has passed by, because its purity was lost at some point. Full regards to W. O. Bentley.
ps. I don't clearly remember, but didn't Henry Ford in fact lose his first company then came back to throne by buying out other directors of the board?
Would love an Aston Martin video!
Def so any of the old British manufacturers would be great mg too
Loved it!!!
1931 was a good year for me at least.
Great content
Fantastic Story!
What's funny about a humble man like myself, well my grandparents bought myself a Rolls-Royce, die cast, as a kid I LOVE it, they have passed and I drive 2002, Buick, although I truly believe & love Bentley, 2002-05, $25,000 in making, I will always be humble, Mike G
What a story... I want a. Bentley soon !!!!