



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, the most luxurious automaker in the world definitely knows how to take care of those who own and drive their cars. Selecting one of these famous RR-badged machines means that you’re a discerning sort who really appreciates the finer things in life. That’s particularly true of whoever will take over this 2017 Rolls-Royce Wraith from its current owner in Miami. This fine two-door coupe comes with a custom bespoke Tiffany blue leather interior, a starlight headliner and a powerful twin-turbo V12 to move it all along. Moreover, it’s got just 33,790 miles under its belt. Talk to us if you’ve tried the rest and now want to settle down with the best.



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.




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.



Glides as silently as a phantom. That’s a perfect way to describe how this 2012 Rolls-Royce Phantom will take you about your travel duties as you reside within its superbly luxurious interior. Rolls-Royce is well-known as the maker of the finest luxury automobiles in the world, and this car hails from the Phantom VII era of 2003 to 2017. It was made as a saloon, drophead coupe and a coupe. This example, as our photos evidence, is the four-door full-size sedan variant. It’s done under 42,000 miles and features a 6.75-liter naturally aspirated V12 under the hood, paired with a smooth automatic gearbox. With features such as Burr Walnut veneer, rear lounge seating and Lambswool deep-pile carpeting, this car doesn’t rely on endless pieces of tech to impress. If you wish, it’s up for grabs in Victoria, Texas right now.



Famed British luxury automaker Rolls-Royce has over a century of history and tradition behind them. No surprise, then, that they are utterly uncompromising in their pursuit of ultimate automotive luxury. Today, they have an SUV as well as multiple sedan, coupe and convertible models, plus some limited editions, here and there. So, let’s take a trip, say, nearly a hundred years into their past. Here, we find examples such as this 1928 Rolls-Royce Twenty that’s now up for grabs in Meridian, Idaho. This machine of discerning excellence has got under 35,000 miles to its name and could be yours if you want a vintage car that will put all other vintage cars to shame. Because there’s nothing quite like a Rolls-Royce!




The Baby Porsche SUV of the range these days, the Macan was conceived as a compact luxury crossover, intended to slot in beneath the Cayenne in Porsche’s SUV range. Now in its second generation, the Macan, like any self-respecting Porsche, offers a driver-focused experience, intended to target enthusiasts and fans of the brand. If you’re in search of a Macan, we have this sub 15,000-mile 2024 Porsche Macan GTS for grabs from Naples, Florida. It’s reportedly an all-original car with window sticker and two keys included in the sale.



The BMW X6 is a vehicle designed for those who want a midsized luxury SUV like an X5, but with a sportier and swoopier design. Indeed, such a segment does exist, and BMW thinks them lucrative enough to offer not only the X6, but the smaller X4 and X2 variants. They’ve even coined a term for this type of vehicle; Sports Activity Coupe (SAC). If that sounds like your thing, we’ve got an SAC for grabs, in the form of this 2022 BMW X6 xDrive40i. Hailing from Jacksonville, this SAC has done just 23,000 miles and comes with the Shadowline Package, M Sport Package, and some 20-inch M Star Spoke Bicolor 740M wheels. Oh, it’s also got the M Sport Exhaust System for a more colorful soundtrack.



The Jaguar XK of the Nineties and Two Thousands is an often overlooked grand tourer. Available with punchy V8 power, the first or XK100 generation was made between 1996 and 2006. It brought cool British styling and sports car DNA to a modernized platform and sleek looks that aged gracefully. Today, you can avail yourself of all that with this 2006 Jaguar XKR from Queen Creek, Arizona. It’s got two keys, up-to-date servicing and a fetching set of BBS Montreal wheels. But most importantly, as the XKR variant, it packs a 400-horsepower supercharged V8 under the hood. Now who’d pass that up?

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