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Rolls-Royce continues its tradition of making very expensive, very luxurious, and always curious cars. 2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe ...
2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost - Car and Driver December 12, 2009
Cosseting and luxurious like a Rolls should be, the new Ghost also adds a dash of sportiness. BY EDDIE ALTERMAN If the grandiose Rolls-Royce Phantom—birthed and more »
2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost: Up Close - MiamiHerald.com December 05, 2009
CarTradeIndia.comRolls-Royce's Phantom sedan and Phantom Drophead convertible command respect, but I find neither one alluring. The Ghost — bloody hell — it is. Car more driver-focused, powerful; Rolls-Royce launches the 'Ghost'all 24 news articles »
Rolls Royce hopes to drive sales four-fold with Ghost - Financial Express November 21, 2009
TreehuggerGhost is the first in a new Rolls Royce model series separate from the Phantom family, which includes Phantom, Phantom Extended Wheelbase, Phantom Drophead Rolls-Royce Ghost is hereRolls-Royce Ghost Launchedall 65 news articles »
The most beautiful automotive creations - Globe and Mail December 12, 2009
winner was a 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Gurney Nutting Sedanca Drophead Saloon – which could also have taken top prize for longest name. and more »
Rolls-Royce launches 'Ghost' brand car in India - BrandsToday.in November 24, 2009
Geeky gadgetsRolls-Royce launches 'Ghost' brand car in India new Rolls-Royce model series, separate from the Phantom family which comprises Phantom, Phantom Extended Wheelbase (four door saloons), Phantom Drophead Ghost rolls into the UAE marketall 40 news articles »
But only one car will suffice for a sunny Sunday drive: your glistening Phantom Drophead Coupe. Conversely, throwing curves at a Phantom is like throwing Mardi Gras beads at Queen Elizabeth. Every car has a personality, a modus operandi, and so different cars call for different styles of driving. Much like the Queen, the Phantom will simply snub its nose at such untoward behavior, and carry on majestically. It’s not everyday that you drive a Phantom. Not even if you own a Phantom, because if you do, you also choose between six other beauties parked beside it throughout the week. Saturday you’ll spend all day on the Yacht, and your M3 will get you there in haste. Thursday you’ll take the B7 to spool up to the weekend. Better take the Lotus to lighten up the week.
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A: Rolling in a Rolls. Although, I'm not a fan of the Dropehead. I'm more into the Phantom Saloon Sedan. (answered by lelekid4ever on December 11, 2008)
A: rolls royce (answered by Kyle B on December 08, 2008)Q:
A: Are you kidding me? The Rolls is on a whole other level than the Bentley. They are both awesome cars but the Rolls costs about $450,000 and the Bentley $290,000. The Bentley is more of a drivers car that you would want to take through turns. The Rolls would turn a lot more heads because it is less common. Rolls Royces stand out like no other car. They are huge... The Phantome cope is only 3 inches shorter than a Suburban...
And only a retard would confuse a Chrysler with a Rolls Royce. They don't look anything alike... someone back me up here. (answered by bm421 on May 12, 2009)
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A: Bentley, easily. The RR is a very pretentious and dull automobile. The Bentley is way more fun to drive and to look at. (answered by nigelshiftright on May 31, 2007)