Posted by: Sumaya in Rolls Royce, Phantom, Luxury Cars on
Jul 07, 2009
Rolls Royce vehicles are often used as the base for modern stretch limos. They are sleek, stylish and roadworthy. The oldest known Rolls Royce to still be in use is a 1904 Rolls Royce which resides in Scotland.
Rolls Royce vehicles are built for luxury and this is catered for in every tiny detail. The hood ornament depicting a flying lady is known as 'The Spirit of Ecstasy' which is the feeling you get when riding in a Rolls Royce. The
trademark tall grill and luxurious interior finishes make
Posted by: Sumaya in Rolls Royce, Phantom, Luxury Cars on
Jul 07, 2009
The Phantom Drophead possesses an aura which commands absolute awe and fascination. The distinct bulk and sleekness that have characterized all Rolls Royce merchandise is carried over in this coupe. Luxury cars have always been a symbol of power and wealth, and what better way to flaunt one's material excesses than in owning a Rolls Royce. Being one of the most sacrosanct car makers in the world, Rolls Royce have become a status symbol which only the wealthy population can afford to purchase.
Posted by: Sumaya in Rolls Royce, Phantom, Luxury Cars on
Jul 07, 2009
Beautiful Bentleys and Rolls-Royce wedding cars, make the perfect bridal carriages, especially for a classic English wedding.
There is something instantaneously special about a 1963 vintage Rolls-Royce in particular. It was produced before the outbreak of World War II. At the time it was made, Rolls-Royce had the best car in the world award firmly locked away in its sizeable trophy cabinet. This Rolls-Royce has a certain elegance and charm that only seems to grace cars from the Bentley
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