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Price Rolls Royce in Category For Car 0

Posted on July 05, 2011 by auto news

Rolls Royce is a British brand refers to Rolls Royse Limited for automotive and aerospace, Rolls Royce plc for aircraft engine, Rolls Royce Merlin for piston aero engine, Rolls Royce Olympus for high powered axial-flow turbojet aircraft engine, Rolls Royce Spey for low-bypass turbofan engine, Rolls Royce Avon for axial flow jet engine, Rolls Royce Nene for centrifugal compressor turbojet engine, Rolls Royce Motor Cars for luxury automobiles.

Now, here, is rolls royce cars for vehicles. It is in 1905 has original Rolls Royce, 1979 has Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II, 1982 has Rolls Royce Camargue, Rolls Royce Silver Seraph, 1994 has Rolls Royce Silver Spur (Armored Touring Limousine), 2005 has Rolls Royce Phantom, and now: 2011 has Rolls Royce Phantom, Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe, Rolls Royce Ghost, Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, and more. The price rolls royce is always affordable.

Why should the rolls royce price be affordable? The rolls royce cars price is for supporting friendly and green spirit especially in the present life principle. From rolls royce pictures, the rolls royce pricing concepts have entered vividly the rolls royce prices that naturally, originally and purely should be on the real situation and condition such as applied for rolls royce phantom price.

The rolls royce cost should be always under the established and applied standard. So, within the global rolls royce car price, every person, company, firm, corporation, institution, foundation or joint venture can be comfortable and confident on transaction. Modern society is the king for participating.

Used Rolls Royce – Buying a Used Phantom 0

Posted on March 22, 2011 by Automotive News

The new Phantom’s have been described by Rolls-Royce as their car for the 21st Century. The name has been around since the early 20th century, having two series in Rolls 100 year history, but now they have updated the series for a modern market. Whether you’re a fan of the brand or not, you can’t help but admire the cars they produce. The Phantom’s have several types which cater to certain purposes; the Phantom, Phantom Family, Phantom Coupe, and the Drop Head Coupe, each similar but all different. The Phantom Coupe for example is driver orientated, with all the classic proportions you would expect of a classic Rolls-Royce, which concentrates on giving the driver a pure Royce experience, whereas the Drop head Coupe is a more relaxed interpretation of the classic design.

21st Century hasn’t been taken to the extreme though, and Rolls-Royce still takes inspiration from the 20th Century. The Drophead Coupe pays homage to the classic J racing yachts of the 1930s, but Rolls has updated it for a motoring audience of today. In fact, the entire Phantom series is noticeable not just from the shapes, but from the coach doors.
You don’t have to watch from afar to appreciate the cars, and you don’t have to buy a Rolls Royce brand new to get to experience them first hand.

Used Rolls-Royce of all ages are available from all good online dealers, with the price dropping from its original price by around 65 percent within three years of being released. A Phantom for example, after three years can be obtained online for just £100,000 – £250,000. Although by any average standards this is not a cheap buy, it’s a slashed price by half from their debut prices, and considering the history and reputation of the company behind them. Luxury isn’t just a myth, it’s a guarantee. The difference between a used Phantom and other models being sold used is that the quality isn’t lost over time.

Some may not appreciate the shape of the cars. If you are for example not a fan of the classic design; short front overhang, long rear overhang and other familiar proportions, maybe because you prefer smaller and more rounded cars then this series may not be for you; they really have stayed true to their routes. But in terms of quality, most cars will begin to deteriorate within years of being bought, but when put together with as much care as they do at Rolls Royce, they are like new even if they have a large mileage, so long as they are looked after properly. Phantom over the years has been Rolls Royce main product, but this series of the iconic name is the first attempt at Phantom since they were taken over by BMW in 2003. The first Phantom wasn’t as popular as later phantoms but it is still an amazing car. Buying a used car from the Phantom series, you can guarantee they will be in expected luxurious condition.

Pete J Ridgard is a writer and a car enthusiast. He currently writes for the automotive industry. Here he discusses Used Rolls Royce cars.


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Used Rolls Royce – Renting For Special Occasions 0

Posted on March 19, 2011 by Automotive News

When you hear the name Rolls-Royce, an expectation of luxury unconsciously comes with it. This is due to the company having supplied exactly this over the years. If you’re on the school run, driving to work, maybe your train goes past a main road or you spy a Rolls-Royce alongside your more functional car, you automatically envy the owner being able to afford it, whether you want one or not. But what is it about Rolls-Royce that makes them so unattainable? Possibly the mere presence of them is enough to answer that question. They are so unique to other cars now. Once upon a time they might have blended in more, but not today

Because they are so unique and the older models so wonderfully and luxuriously old fashioned, many people want to use them for special occasions, myself included. It might be your daughters’ prom night, and she wants to arrive in style without going for the obvious choice of a limo, or you want to give your parents a stylish ride to their anniversary. Maybe you just fancy being seen in the driving seat or the back seat of one. A friend of mine recently rented one, driver included, for his girlfriend’s birthday just because she’s always wanted to feel like Lady Penelope of Thunderbirds fame. Admittedly it wasn’t pink; the pink Rolls-Royce is better associated with weddings nowadays and is therefore extremely expensive even to hire for just 3 hours, but it was an extremely rare late Rolls-Royce Phantom VI, proving that age isn’t an issue with Rolls Royce so long as they are properly looked after.

The normal function of a rented Rolls-Royce though is for weddings, with many companies who hire them out for such occasions calling them the finest available. A unique choice for example is a vintage 1930s Phantom III, which might be a more romantic choice, although it is a domineering and noticeable structure. It’s therefore not for a shy bride. But if you prefer a modern ride to your occasion, one of the modern Phantoms’s such as the Drophead might be more to your tastes. On average you’re more likely to see a classic Rolls-Royce than a modern one for an occasion such as a wedding.

The pricing for renting a Rolls-Royce varies across the internet dependent on how many hours you want it for and where you are. The price is different outside of London than in the city for example. On average a Chauffeur driven Rolls-Royce will cost £450 if you only want it for 3 hours (to the wedding and back). If you want a Rolls-Royce for the day (8 hours) the cost will be around £1200.00; a small price in comparison to how much it costs to actually buy one. And other wedding cars cost roughly the same.

No one disputes the Rolls-Royce as the choice rent for special occasions, being the highest quality romantic looking cars available, and I don’t think they ever would.

Pete J Ridgard is a writer and a car enthusiast. He currently writes for the automotive industry. Here he discusses Used Rolls Royce cars.


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Posted on March 17, 2011 by Automotive News

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