Used Rolls-Royce cars for sale

The only example from Rolls Royce cars we detail here is the Phantom, and it is the flagship for everything British. Never mind that the company is owned by BMW, you wouldn’t want to scrunch up the gravel at Sandringham in anything else and the Queen is fairly German too, so she’d probably let it pass.

Rolls Royce cars do things differently. The passengers in these magnificent machines want to feel that they are riding in the best possible style and comfort so get lots of soft leather and polished wood. They don’t want to scuff their shoes on the rear of the driver’s seat, so the driver is helpfully placed far away towards the front of the cabin. There’s over 19 feet of luxury limousine here, so don’t imagine the driver is squished up against the windscreen either. Naturally the passengers wouldn’t want to hear anything as vulgar as an engine, so Rolls Royce cars whisper in the background whilst the suspension takes care of ironing out those irritating imperfections in the road. Well, it wouldn’t do to get champagne on your tie, after all.

The Rolls Royce Phantom redefines what it means to be very rich. The Phantom owner always turns left when he gets onto aeroplanes. The Phantom owner probably has lots of other splendid motors too. Most of all, the Phantom owner goes around in something that costs more than most houses, and doesn’t care who knows it. Let’s face it, you and I and the other 99.99% of humanity will probably never own one and perhaps a major selling point of Rolls Royce cars is simply to emphasise that fact.

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