



The 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost was introduced as a more contemporary and driver-oriented expression of the brand’s legendary luxury, offering the same craftsmanship as the Phantom in a slightly more understated package. This particular example, showing just 15,155 miles, presents an excellent opportunity to experience Rolls-Royce ownership in a well-preserved and tastefully specified configuration. Finished in Anthracite over a Creme Light interior, this Ghost delivers a timeless and elegant aesthetic, complemented by refined options such as walnut burr veneer and rear picnic tables. It’s a car designed to be enjoyed from behind the wheel or from the rear seat in absolute comfort.

The exterior of this 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost is finished in Anthracite, a deep and sophisticated shade that enhances the car’s stately yet subtle presence. Signature design elements such as the Pantheon grille, Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, and clean, flowing body lines give the Ghost an unmistakable identity. The 19-inch 9-spoke alloy wheels maintain a classic and refined look, perfectly matching the car’s understated luxury theme. The interior of this 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost is upholstered in Creme Light leather, creating a bright and inviting cabin environment. Rolls-Royce’s renowned craftsmanship is evident in every detail, from the hand-finished walnut burr veneer to the meticulous stitching throughout. Rear passengers benefit from the addition of picnic tables, reinforcing the Ghost’s focus on comfort and usability, while the cabin remains exceptionally quiet and serene, offering a true luxury experience.

Powering this 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost is a 6.6L twin-turbocharged V12, delivering effortless performance with smooth, near-silent power delivery. Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, the driving experience is seamless, with power always readily available when needed. The rear-wheel-drive layout, combined with Rolls-Royce’s advanced air suspension system, provides the brand’s signature “magic carpet ride,” effortlessly absorbing road imperfections. This refined mechanical setup ensures that the Ghost delivers both strong performance and unmatched ride comfort, staying true to Rolls-Royce’s legacy.




The 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghost embodies effortless luxury and understated prestige, offering a driving experience that is both serene and commanding. With just 31,232 miles on the odometer, this example presents itself as a well-kept representation of Rolls-Royce craftsmanship, blending modern technology with traditional hand-built excellence. Designed as a more driver-focused Rolls-Royce compared to the Phantom, the Ghost delivers smooth, powerful performance while maintaining the brand’s signature “magic carpet ride.” For those seeking a vehicle that makes a statement without being overly ostentatious, this Ghost is a compelling choice.



The 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost was introduced as a more contemporary and driver-oriented expression of the brand’s legendary luxury, offering the same craftsmanship as the Phantom in a slightly more understated package. This particular example, showing just 15,155 miles, presents an excellent opportunity to experience Rolls-Royce ownership in a well-preserved and tastefully specified configuration. Finished in Anthracite over a Creme Light interior, this Ghost delivers a timeless and elegant aesthetic, complemented by refined options such as walnut burr veneer and rear picnic tables. It’s a car designed to be enjoyed from behind the wheel or from the rear seat in absolute comfort.



If you’re the sort of person who craves top-tier luxury but doesn’t want to shout about it, the Rolls-Royce Ghost is the perfect car for you. You can glide in and slide out as smoothly and silently as a ghost, yet when required, the 6.6-liter twin turbo V12 will get you away from the scene before you can finish this sentence. So, let’s get shopping, by picking this 2015 Rolls-Royce Ghost from our inventory. Currently domiciled in Georgia, this 64,453-mile example comes with the Driver’s Assistance 3 Package, umbrellas in each door, picnic tables and even the Extended Leather and Door Pocket Lighting option. There’s of course, much more, so read on!




The 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghost embodies effortless luxury and understated prestige, offering a driving experience that is both serene and commanding. With just 31,232 miles on the odometer, this example presents itself as a well-kept representation of Rolls-Royce craftsmanship, blending modern technology with traditional hand-built excellence. Designed as a more driver-focused Rolls-Royce compared to the Phantom, the Ghost delivers smooth, powerful performance while maintaining the brand’s signature “magic carpet ride.” For those seeking a vehicle that makes a statement without being overly ostentatious, this Ghost is a compelling choice.



The 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost was introduced as a more contemporary and driver-oriented expression of the brand’s legendary luxury, offering the same craftsmanship as the Phantom in a slightly more understated package. This particular example, showing just 15,155 miles, presents an excellent opportunity to experience Rolls-Royce ownership in a well-preserved and tastefully specified configuration. Finished in Anthracite over a Creme Light interior, this Ghost delivers a timeless and elegant aesthetic, complemented by refined options such as walnut burr veneer and rear picnic tables. It’s a car designed to be enjoyed from behind the wheel or from the rear seat in absolute comfort.



Rolls-Royce these days is on a roll, building the best luxury cars in the world that everyone from royalty to rappers wants to be seen in. But according to the purists, modern Rolls-Royces aren't true Rolls-Royces. The last proper Rolls, in fact, was the Silver Seraph of 1998. The Silver Seraph had been a massive success for Rolls-Royce and sold, on average, almost a thousand cars a year. It modernized the much-loved Silver Shadow. The Silver Seraph and its Bentley twin sister, Arnage, have the same body shell and the same basic underpinnings. If you are into classics with a rich history like this, take your chance on this 2000 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph that only has 85102 miles on its clock. It currently awaits in Dighton, Massachusetts for its next owner.




The 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghost embodies effortless luxury and understated prestige, offering a driving experience that is both serene and commanding. With just 31,232 miles on the odometer, this example presents itself as a well-kept representation of Rolls-Royce craftsmanship, blending modern technology with traditional hand-built excellence. Designed as a more driver-focused Rolls-Royce compared to the Phantom, the Ghost delivers smooth, powerful performance while maintaining the brand’s signature “magic carpet ride.” For those seeking a vehicle that makes a statement without being overly ostentatious, this Ghost is a compelling choice.



The 2025 Lamborghini Urus SE represents a bold step into Lamborghini’s electrified future, combining the brand’s unmistakable performance DNA with advanced plug-in hybrid technology. As the most powerful Urus ever produced, it delivers an astonishing 789 horsepower while offering improved efficiency and even limited all-electric driving capability. This example, finished in Bianco Monocerus over a striking Nero Ade and Rosso Mars interior, has just over 3,000 miles and presents as a highly optioned, modern super SUV. With premium upgrades such as the Bang & Olufsen 3D sound system, full high-gloss black styling package, and 23-inch Galanthus wheels, this Urus SE blends aggressive styling, cutting-edge tech, and everyday usability into one compelling package.



There comes a time when a car manufacturer strikes gold with a release; Honda was that manufacturer back in the 90s with the all-new Honda NSX. Set to be Japan’s first production supercar, the NSX most definitely stepped up to the occasion and even has legendary F1 driver Ayrton Senna’s feedback in making it a success. From being a machine that kickstarted a revolution and set the tone for what the rising sun brings to the table, the NSX name was retired back in 2005, only to be revived in 2016. Filling the big boots left by the original NSX was a task and more, but rest assured, the second generation managed to stir up waves in the automotive world, just like its predecessor. Present today is this 2022 Acura NSX Type S, it's quite the rare machine and is reported to be number 7 of just 350 ever sold worldwide. This limited-edition Japanese supercar hails from Jacksonville, Florida, and is also reported to have just 3,160 miles on the clock and comes with an Acura NSX Type-S Car Cover included in the sale.

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