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The Rolls-Royce brand is synonymous with the epitome of luxury motoring; being behind the wheel of one gives one the assurance that it doesn't get classier and comfier than where you are at that moment. Amongst the luxury machines that have left Rolls-Royce factory floors, the Rolls Royce Wraith is the one to have when you love comfort and performance that is unassuming. Present today is this lovely 2015 Rolls-Royce Wraith Coupe; it's the perfect representation of Rolls-Royce's finest and has just a reported 47,000 miles on the clock.
This 2015 Rolls-Royce Wraith Coupe sports a Two-tone Blue and Silver exterior and is meant to turn heads as you drive by. The iconic design is a poster child for luxury and class, and the two-tone exterior helps portray its persona well. The clean body lines feature the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy grille ornament and a host of chrome components. Serving as this luxury cruiser's shoes is a set of two-tone alloy wheels that match the exterior of the car. The black interior of this 2015 Rolls-Royce Wraith Coupe lives up to Rolls Royce's high standards of luxury and class. Swing open the characterful coach doors, and a lovely mix of leather and nickel greets you. The leather seats feature white seat piping and also sport a RR monogram on all headrests for that added luxury touch. The interior cabin of this luxury cruiser seats four comfortably and features a host of driver aids; that is, if you choose to be behind the wheel, driver aids include adaptive headlights, night vision, and a camera system.
Providing performance that's silent but stings is a twin-turbocharged 6.6L V12 motor on this 2015 Rolls-Royce Wraith Coupe. Rolls-Royce has developed the V12 platform for over 50 years, and it perfectly accompanies all the luxury this car brings to the table. Matching the 624hp of smooth and refined performance the V12 motor brings is a double-wishbone front suspension, multi-Link rear suspension, variable damping control, and self-leveling air springs with anti-roll stabilization, ensuring a smooth drive feel. An eight-speed automatic gearbox sends power to the car's rear wheels.
The Rolls Royce Wraith project manager Dr. Philip Harnett said that the Wraith is the fastest of the most powerful Rolls-Royce models ever made. If you’re a seasoned Rolls Royce aficionado, as you turn into a corner in the Wraith, you might feel it is quite a bit different than other models. there’s very little body roll and the ride is well poised. The Wraith was introduced in 2013 and it is based on the chassis of the Rolls-Royce Ghost sedan. It delivers astonishing power, presence, and incomparable luxury in a hulking grand touring package. This beautiful example of the 2016 Rolls Royce Wraith found its way to our inventory from California. With only 33,900 miles on its clock, it is an all-stock car waiting for its next buyer.
Rolls-Royce is well regarded one of the two best luxury car makers in the world. The other is Bentley, their friendly competitor, and once, compatriot. A storied automaker, Rolls-Royce first introduced the Wraith nameplate way back in 1938, with a suitably luxurious grand tourer. The word Wraith means ghost in old Scottish, and Rolls-Royce vehicles were often referred to as such; inspired by the way that they could glide by in a relatively silent and swift manner. In 2013, Rolls-Royce resurrected the Wraith nameplate with two-door ultra-luxury grand tourer. Here, we’ve got a 2016 Rolls-Royce Wraith with a mere 9,100 miles on the clock. If you’d like to own one of the finest contemporary luxury cars that also packs a punch under the hood, give us a call.
Inheriting its lineage from the illustrious Ghost sedan, the Rolls-Royce Wraith boldly carves a distinct path, unabashedly embracing a sporty demeanor. Far from the conventional Rolls-Royce experience, the Wraith stands as a testament that opulence can seamlessly intertwine with athleticism. While you won't find it tearing down the local drag strip in pursuit of speed trials, the Wraith's essence lies in its flawless ability for sustained, high-speed cruising—a domain where it effortlessly excels. Surpassing its predecessors in handling prowess, the Wraith beckons to those yearning for more than a mere chauffeur-driven journey. Enter the stage, the 2014 Rolls-Royce Wraith, presenting itself with a mere 42,800 miles on the odometer—a deluxe ride poised to become your pride and joy.
Turn the pages of automotive history and it's clear that there are only a handful of brands that have truly perfected their craft. Staying in one's respective automotive space is tougher than it sounds but Rolls-Royce is a brand that hasn't lost its essence over the years and have continued to push out the golden standard of automotive luxury. Present today is not just any Rolls-Royce, it's this 1964 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III with just a reported 95,812 miles on its clock. This luxury British cruiser is the kind of machine responsible for setting the perception that Rolls-Royce prides itself on. So, if you're interested in a luxury cruiser, this could be the best way to experience the best of old school luxury with Rolls-Royce's finest.
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.
For decades, Porsche has wowed the crowd over and over again with their ability to produce car after car that can outperform anything that dared try and keep up, all without breaking a sweat. There’s fun for everyone! Sunday blast down a twisty road? Get a 911. A weekend away camping? Get a Cayenne. But need something that can do it all? This 2019 Porsche Panamera GTS with just 42,000 miles on the clock won’t disappoint. With four comfortable seats and the heart of a monster under the hood, you could break the Canon Ball record and be back in time for dinner.
SUVs used to be all about conquering mountains and fording streams without the need for anything other than a circular object connected to the four corners and determination from the driver. Now, however, they are far more refined, distinguished machines. The preferred mode of transportation for those who wish to travel in style, comfort, and luxury. This 2023 Land Rover Range Rover P530 Autobiography with just under 7,000 miles fits that criteria perfectly. The Range Rover name has been around for over 50 years and has since built a reputation for being the ultimate luxury 4WD.
Mercedes-Benz’s G-Class is well-known as a tough and fierce off-roader that’s now become a sort of S-Class for off-roading in terms of comfort, tech, and luxury features. This wasn’t always the case, so let’s wind back the clock to the time when the G-Class was just entering the luxury space. This was the time when the W463 generation was entering the market, around 1990. These G-Classes are special because they’ve got a great blend of capability and luxury without over-complicating things with myriad digital screens, touch panels and fingerprint readers. Case in point, this 2000 Mercedes-Benz G500 Cabriolet. With 82,500 miles on the clock and a two-door drop-top body style, this could be your daily driver and your weekend toy, all rolled into one. Oh, and it’s got a V8 under the hood; need we say more?
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