Bentley will aggressively target some of Maybach’s most famous ambassadors following confirmation that Daimler will cease production of its ultra-luxury limousines in 2013.
Bentley CEO Wolfgang Duerheimer told Reuters he planned to go after
Sales of super-luxury vehicles in 2011 were up from 2010, indicating market growth and stabilising economic conditions. Rolls-Royce posted its best-ever sales figures for 2011, while Bentley also saw significant gains.
Rolls-Royce sold 3538 ca
The Rolls-Royce Ghost EWB (extended wheelbase) will further expand the British luxury brand's range in Australia, joining the regular-wheelbase Ghost and the flagship Phantom.
ROLLS-ROYCE GHOST EWB
Vehicle type: Luxury car. Timing: Q1
It’s about 22 degrees and sunny, with a light wind at Apollo Bay where we’ve stopped to enjoy a meal at the local hotel. But the staff aren’t interested in serving us right now; they’ve all wandered outside to check out the pearlescent beast
If ever there was a car that made a statement about a person’s status in life, it would have to be the Rolls-Royce Phantom. No other vehicle embodies success.
Yes, there are Ferraris and Lamborghinis, and other brands which amount to automot
Maybach knows exactly how it feels to be the second horse in a one-horse race. It’s a kind of ‘trying too hard’, ‘me too’ Rolls-Royce Phantom that declines to look elegant despite being expensively coiffed, and which has failed to live up t
CarAdvice tests the Rolls-Royce Phantom Experimental Electric concept car on its world tour in Singapore.
It’s an overcast and typically humid day in Singapore when we arrive at our home base for the next few days. It’s an exhibition cent
The looker of the Phantom range
Model Tested:
2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe; 6.75-litre, V12, petrol; six-speed automatic; two-door coupe: $1,260,000 on road ($1,349,000 on road as tested)
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If you’ve got some spare cash lying around and you’re into classic cars, then you best bookmark this page and head down to Sotheby’s in Melbourne on April 18, when some rare beauties go under the hammer.
On the cover of the catalogue is