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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.
A Rolls-Royce is designed to be an object of beauty and awe, from the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy mascot to the wheel centers that always stay oriented the right way as the wheel rotates around them. Furthermore, the iconic mascot is protected by an anti-theft mechanism that can quickly retract it into the grille housing when tampering is detected. All this, and more can be enjoyed when you purchase this 2016 Rolls-Royce Wraith in all its black paint glory, and its black-painted wheels adding extra darkness and mystique. Breaking up some of the darkness is a light gray/white coloration of the hood, trunk lid, and roof. This kind of two-tone paintwork is a Rolls-Royce signature. The classy interior of this 2016 Rolls-Royce Wraith is a study in top-tier luxury. Offering fine leather upholstery, real wood trim and tactile metal controls, it’s also brimming with technology. You’ll find multi-zone automatic climate control, a premium speaker system, a Starlight headliner, power-adjustable seats with heating, and much more. There’s also a roomy trunk, that can accept enough luggage for a weeks-long trip across the width of America.
This 2016 Rolls-Royce Wraith can truly pass like a ghost; silently and swiftly. Thanks to the uber-refined 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged V12 under the hood, it’s got 623hp and 590lb-ft to play with. Power is seamlessly sent to the rear wheels through an ZF 8-speed automatic gearbox. Don’t let the car’s luxury mien fool you; it can accelerate from 0-60 in well under 5 seconds, and is electronically capped at 155mph.
2016 Rolls-Royce Wraith
6.6L Twin-Turbo V8
8-Speed Automatic
RWD
Matte Black Wrap and PPF Exterior with Diamond Silver Wrapped Top
Black Leather Interior
Gloss Black Painted Factory Wheels
Starlight Headliner
Camera System
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.
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.
One of the shortest production runs in Rolls-Royce history, the Silver Seraph was only made between 1998 and 2002. Introduced as the replacement for the Silver Spirit, the Silver Seraph was axed when BMW took over the Rolls-Royce marque, and decided to start manufacturing cars with their own take on Britain’s pinnacle luxury car maker. Hence, this 1999 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph is a highly desirable car for any collector. Only 1,750 were made, after all. This car comes to you having only covered 30,300 miles. Moreover, its pure worth is not just monetary, but in the amount of self-actualization it allows you to achieve. Owning and driving one of these will suddenly make most other cars seem irrelevant, too mainstream, or simply vulgar.
Sleek styling, the epitome of luxury, and class like no other: These are the foundations of what makes a Rolls-Royce. The luxury automaker has stood out for years by being the gold standard in luxury and class. While Rolls-Royce is known for its drop-dead gorgeous cars, the manufacturer transitioned and wanted to gain a slice of the ever-growing luxury SUV market; their answer to this is the luxurious and legendary Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Present today is your chance to experience luxury, practicality, and class neatly packed into one machine that takes shape with this 2020 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge. With a reported 27,100 miles on the clock, this luxury cruiser is the ideal way of getting about in style with family and friends by your side.
The Rolls Royce Silver Shadow is one of the best-selling Rolls-Royce cars with the largest production volume among all the models. It was introduced after a prolonged ten years of research and development and is a historic revolution for the British brand. The Silver Shadow is the first Rolls-Royce equipped with four independent wheels. It was made to be driven by the owner, unlike the chauffeur-focused models. It was styled by the talented car designer John Polwhele Blatchley, who gave it a slab-sided body design to maximize interior space. What we are offering you here is a 1969 model year Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow with 69,000 original miles our for sale in California.
The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class has been representing the pinnacle of two-door grand tourers that Mercedes-Benz can make since its 1954 debut. Many generations have been made since then, and this 2003 Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG Convertible comes to you from the R230. Produced between 2002 and 2011, the R230 brought fresh styling and engineering. Of course, AMG got their hands on the model too, with a fearsome SL55 variant. That’s what this car is, and it’s got only 34,000 miles on the clock. So, if you want a contemporary, V8-powered roadster with plenty of modern touches but none of today’s excessive digital screens, this car is for you.
The Mercedes-Benz SLK was introduced in 1995. Mercedes-Benz wanted to offer something compact, sporty and luxurious with a twist. The twist came in the form of a folding metal roof that meant you effectively got two cars in one. The first generation ran between 1995 and 2004, and saw over 311,000 units sold. So if you’ve been lusting after one of these fine cruisers, check out this 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK 320 that’s just come up for sale. The car has got all its maintenance up to date, and shows 86,000 miles on the odometer.
One of Jaguar’s finest luxury cars, the XJS is well-known for its interesting styling and growling V12 engine. Produced for 21 years, the model ran between 1975 and 1996. The XJS saw many updates along the way, but have you heard of the Hess & Eisenhardt Convertible? Hess & Eisenhardt was an American outfit who converted regular Jaguar XJS examples into custom convertibles, before Jaguar themselves started officially offering a convertible. And that’s what we’ve got for sale today, a 1988 Jaguar XJS Hess & Eisenhardt Convertible with the signature custom Hess & Eisenhardt body modifications that make it a gorgeous drop-top for weekend cruises. The car comes to you with a mere 72,000 miles, and infinite charisma.
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