You won't find any cheap plastic inside the Bentley Mulsanne. In fact, other than the stack of credit cards in the owner's wallet, you'll have a hard time finding any plastic inside this car, period.
That burr walnut veneer that surrounded the entire inside of our $335,000 test car was from real walnut trees. The shiny air conditioner vents were made from cold, hard metal.
The roof liner that stretched from the windshield to the back window wasn't made from polyester spun from recycled soda bottles. It was made of leather from specially selected cattle raised in northern climates free from mosquitoes that might have damaged their lovely hides.
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