



The 2013 Rolls-Royce Ghost would prove to be the excellent solution for anyone searching for a ride with the luxuries of a Rolls-Royce Phantom but with a more manageable size and price tag. Although the Ghost is Rolls-Royce’s least expensive and smaller-scaled sedan, it still by no means attainable for the average buyer, as its base price starts just north of a quarter-million dollars. It is based on a stretched BMW 7 series platform, which helps it deliver agile ground maneuvers with comfort and refinement. With a length of nearly 18 feet and a curb weight of a full-size SUV, the Ghost surely would not appear to be an entry level or “baby” Rolls-Royce. This elegant example of the 2013 Rolls-Royce Ghost is currently located in Alabama with just 56,750 miles on its clock. Being a highly customizable car, it carries several optional add-ons and awaits its next lucky buyer.
Designed by Giles Taylor and Nick Gronenthal, the Rolls-Royce Ghost features a smoother silhouette and sleeker lines than the larger Phantom model. The 2013 Rolls-Royce Ghost presented here enjoys an exterior finished in a beautiful hue of dark blue. It has adaptive headlights and the retracting Spirit of Ecstasy statuette rests on its hood. It proudly sits on Goodyear Efficientgrip tires that are fitted to chrome-plated RR 274 light-alloy wheels, featuring floating hubcaps. In any Rolls-Royce, the inside is what takes the cake, and the cream interior of this 2013 Ghost is a perfect example. Thanks to ambient interior lighting, electric panoramic roof, picnic table and rear professional entertainment center, this cabin is a pleasant space to be in. Backup camera and Top View, high-beam assistant, lane departure warning, active cruise control with stop+go functionality, night vision with human recognition, head-up display and side view camera assists you to stay out of harm’s way while driving. Finally, the high-gloss stainless steel package adds extra spectacle to this sedan.
Under the lengthy hood of this 2013 Rolls-Royce Ghost rests a 6.6L V12 powerhouse that works power through an eight-speed automatic transmission. This engine is capable of producing 563 horsepower and 575 lb.ft of torque. Owing to those figures, this hefty sedan can achieve 0-60 in just 4.7 seconds.
2013 Rolls Royce Ghost Blue Exterior Cream Interior Electric panoramic roof Backup camera and Top View Ambient interior lighting Adaptive Headlights High-beam assistant Lane departure warning Active cruise control+Stop&Go function Side View Camera Head-up display Rear Professional entertainment center Night Vision with human recognition Picnic table High-gloss stainless steel package RR LA wheel 274, chrome-plated


The epitome of luxury, that is what Rolls-Royce promises its customer base; it has been the standard set for decades. Being behind the wheel of one signifies one thing: you have mastered the complexities of life and it’s time you took in the best life has to offer. Present today is this 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghost, its one of the finer offerings of the Rolls-Royce lineup and is reported to have just 31,232 miles run in since new.


For those who want a smaller Rolls-Royce, cars like this Anthracite-colored 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost with its luxurious Crème Light interior are the perfect choice. The Ghost was introduced in 2009, as a smaller sibling to the Phantom, but make no mistake, the Ghost is still a full-size ultra-luxury car! It measures in at a not insignificant 212.6 inches, and packs a potent 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 under the hood. That’s what you’ll be getting with this 15,153-mile car from Newport, Rhode Island, plus a host of signature Rolls-Royce features. Be it the rear picnic tables or the superb sound system, this car is sure to redefine your entire viewpoint of what a luxury car should be like.


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 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom represents one of the most iconic luxury sedans of the modern era, blending traditional British craftsmanship with commanding V12 performance and unmistakable road presence. Finished in elegant Platinum Metallic over a luxurious Cornsilk leather interior, this Phantom showcases the timeless styling and handcrafted detail that helped redefine Rolls-Royce under BMW ownership. Showing 73,993 miles, this example has been tastefully personalized with aftermarket LED headlights, tinted taillights, and an upgraded Alpine subwoofer system, while the seller notes the original factory wheels are included with the sale. Combining ultra-luxury comfort with stately proportions and a whisper-smooth naturally aspirated V12, this Phantom continues to stand among the most prestigious luxury sedans ever produced.


For those who want a smaller Rolls-Royce, cars like this Anthracite-colored 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost with its luxurious Crème Light interior are the perfect choice. The Ghost was introduced in 2009, as a smaller sibling to the Phantom, but make no mistake, the Ghost is still a full-size ultra-luxury car! It measures in at a not insignificant 212.6 inches, and packs a potent 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 under the hood. That’s what you’ll be getting with this 15,153-mile car from Newport, Rhode Island, plus a host of signature Rolls-Royce features. Be it the rear picnic tables or the superb sound system, this car is sure to redefine your entire viewpoint of what a luxury car should be like.


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.


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