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Rolls Royce Phantom review covering 2003 To Date
Monday 20 August 2007
Looking for the most civilised form of road transportation yet devised? You’re looking at it in the imposing shape of the Rolls-Royce Phantom. Used examples tend to be very well looked after, usually low on mileage and a fair sight cheaper than new. It’s like no other car on earth.Put aside for one moment the rather depressing truth that BMW can build a better British car than we can and it’s hard not to be impressed by the Rolls-Royce Phantom. Most expected a rather unsubtle pastiche of Britishness when the project was announced but the finished item is a corker. Sales have been slowish but until somebody figures a way of motorising the Garrick Club, the Phantom remains the most agreeable way of getting from A to B yet devised. Here’s what to look for when buying used.
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