Rolls-Royce confirms recall action
Rolls-Royce has confirmed it has initiated repair campaigns for more than 100 vehicles in Australia after accusing local media of misreporting last week's recall for its Ghost and Phantom models.
The high-brow British brand wrote to media, including CarAdvice, claiming it wasn’t correct that every Rolls-Royce vehicle sold since 2003 - and...
Rolls-Royce recall for Ghost and million-dollar Phantom
Some of the world's richest car owners are heading for an unscheduled and unexpected trip to the service garage after Rolls-Royce issued a worldwide recall for million-dollar vehicles such as its Phantom limousine.
The recall has been initiated by Rolls-Royce after the British luxury car manufacturer detected separate potential brake and...
Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II graces Geneva
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II range has been unveiled in Geneva, revealing the latest interpretation of the world’s ultimate luxury car.
The Phantom Series II upgrade comes more than nine years after the launch of the first-generation Phantom in 2003, bringing a number of design, technology and drivetrain enhancements to the Saloon...
very nice really, it’s great to see alborz’s lil blog is developed to one of the biggest auto sites. fantastic job Al, cheers
Casey
Triton – what’s your problem? Just because it is out of your reach (my reach, most people’s reach) doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy looking. We wouldn’t have super models were that the case. Go find some place else to be a tool.
Wheelnut
One of the coolest things I like about Rollers is the floating hub caps which have ball bearings in them so as the wheel rotates the “RR” logo stays upright – it’s special touches like that that you are paying the premium price for over a regular luxury sedan or touring car
Andrew M
wheelnut,
i agree,
i always try and park that little bit forward or backward if it means getting the logos in my wheels to sit level when i stop, but its not the same