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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
A recent trend in the car industry is the popularity of SUVs. They are everywhere and most brands want a piece of the SUV cake. But we seem to forgotten the where real luxury started – The mighty Luxo Barge. This is 2023 Rolls Royce Ghost Black Badge with just 8,600 miles on the odometer is not for setting hot lap records around the nurburgring, but instead cruising down the Autobahn at max velocity. The Ghost name has been around since the early 2010s and it has been a worthy stablemate to the mighty Phantom.
“In a class of its own” is a phrase that is often used to describe Rolls-Royce automobiles, and in 2009, Rolls-Royce decided to bring that class to a slightly different type of buyer than they usually catered to. The Ghost was released in 2009 to appeal to the younger demographic of wealthy car buyers and to those who were looking for an alternative to a V12 Mercedes S-Class or a Bentley Continental Flying Spur. The Ghost was aimed at buyers who wanted a comfortable limousine to be chauffeured around in but one that they could also drive themselves when they felt like it. It may be based on the BMW L6 platform, but make no mistake, this is not merely a 7 Series in a fancy dress. Both mechanically and cosmetically this is still very characteristically a Rolls-Royce.
Even the world’s best luxury automaker, Rolls-Royce, wasn’t immune from the SUV tsunami that gripped the automotive world. However, when you’re sitting at the top of the hierarchy of luxury, you’ve got to give it your best – and then some. That’s why Rolls-Royce took their own sweet time, only entering the luxury SUV game in 2018 with the Cullinan. Named after the largest rough diamond ever discovered to date, the Cullinan is the brand’s first SUV, and their first all-wheel drive vehicle. And as you’d expect, it’s every bit a Rolls-Royce. Don’t believe us? Buy this 2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge with a smidge less than 20,000 miles on the clock, and you’ll never settle for anything less.
Rolls-Royce is the ultimate aspirational point for most people, regardless of their level of knowledge about cars. The brand name gets entrenched in the minds of small children as the best luxury car in the world. Then, they see the iconic logo and Spirit of Ecstasy radiator grille mascot, and soon learn to recognize it. The best part is, it’s not marketing flattery and fluff. Rolls-Royce enjoys such reverence because they make exceptional cars. They go to great lengths to satisfy owners, with myriad customization avenues available. They were one of the last automakers in the world to stubbornly cling on to traditional coachbuilding techniques, long after many others had shifted to mass production and automated manufacturing. That’s why when you buy a car such as this 1971 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, you’re buying a legacy, a piece of history, and something truly amazing. This car comes with a few enhancements, but retains its Rolls-Royce spirit, something that’s truly inimitable.
Rolls-Royce is well known to be the most luxurious automaker in the world. With a rich history spanning over a decade, the Silver Spirit is one of their best-known icons of the Eighties and Nineties. This was the first Rolls-Royce to feature a retractable Spirit of Ecstasy hood mascot. The spring-loaded mascot would swiftly disappear into the grille if tampered with. Hence, Rolls-Royce owners could now rest easy in the knowledge that souvenir hunters and jealous punters couldn’t get their hands on one of the car’s most desirable aspects. That’s just one of many reasons of why you should consider taking on ownership of this 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit. The car comes with a reportedly original mileage of just 62,100, and has received some new parts to keep it humming along smoothly.
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