Rolls Royce Silver Spur Ii 1991 Garaged Kept! Impeccable Maintenance! on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
This Rolls Royce is the one you have been waiting for! Envision yourself sitting behind the wheel one of the finest brand of vehicles that has ever been made! This hand assembled beauty has been impeccably maintained since being manufactured. Originally a California car, but then cared for by two other owners. All have enjoyed and appreciated the elegance of the Rolls Royce. This vehicle is stored in a garage under a specialized vehicle cover and only driven for routine upkeep, periodic road trips, and special occasions. This car is never exposed to rain or snow! Only approximately 1600 of these vehicles were ever made and only a few of this quality still exists. This car drives like a dream! This immaculate V8 Cruises like you are floating on air and overwhelms with power on demand. Speaking of air, this vehicle's AC has been converted to the more eco friendly R34 and blows ICE COLD! OTHER FEATURES Midnight black with tan Parchment interior piped in black. Picnic tables with dual climate control, burl wood woodworking and dual telephones in front and rear armrests. This car is equipped with front and rear reclining seats, All power options in this vehicle are operational (power seats, windows, mirrors) Vanity mirrors on each side in the rear. Factory RR alloy wheels (try pricing the replacements!). All the original tools are with this vehicle. Even the original white gloves (never been worn). Retail price for this vehicle in 1991 was $166,000 but now you can own it for a fraction of that cost. This car is priced to sell quickly. Don't be frightened by the reserve. NADA suggested price on this beauty is low 40's. This will sell for considerably less. Don't let this one get away! You will be hard pressed to find a similar one for this price! SEE PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS On Apr-03-14 at 02:34:02 PDT, seller added the following information: This Rolls Royce is the one you have been waiting for! Envision yourself sitting behind the wheel one of the finest brand of vehicles that has ever been made! This hand assembled beauty has been impeccably maintained since being manufactured. Originally a California car, but then cared for by two other owners. All have enjoyed and appreciated the elegance of the Rolls Royce. This vehicle is stored in a garage under a specialized vehicle cover and only driven for routine upkeep, periodic road trips, and special occasions. This car is never exposed to rain or snow! Only approximately 1600 of these vehicles were ever made and only a few of this quality still exists. This car drives like a dream! This immaculate V8 Cruises like you are floating on air and overwhelms with power on demand. Speaking of air, this vehicle's AC has been converted to the more eco friendly R34 and blows ICE COLD! OTHER FEATURES Midnight black with tan Parchment interior piped in black. Picnic tables with dual climate control, burl wood woodworking and dual telephones in front and rear armrests. This car is equipped with front and rear reclining seats, All power options in this vehicle are operational (power seats, windows, mirrors) Vanity mirrors on each side in the rear. Factory RR alloy wheels (try pricing the replacements!). All the original tools are with this vehicle. Even the original white gloves (never been worn). Retail price for this vehicle in 1991 was $166,000 but now you can own it for a fraction of that cost. This car is priced to sell quickly. Don't be frightened by the reserve. NADA suggested price on this beauty is low 40's. This will sell for considerably less. Don't let this one get away! You will be hard pressed to find a similar one for this price! ***NOTE**** There are no issues with this title. A typographical error existed during a registration of this vehicle in 2004. Please refer to the odometer check provided by Experian's Auto Check. SEE PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS |
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'Top Gear' episode 4 recap | A road trip through Borneo
Mon, Aug 5 2019Episode four of "Top Gear" season 27 is officially in the books, and if you like Freddie and Paddy, you probably enjoyed this one. The two went on a hell of an adventure through Borneo, but didn’t bring Chris Harris along for the ride. Maybe we were just getting accustomed to the three of them hanging out together, but the trip felt like it was missing something without Chris. Regardless, the feature film of this episode revolved around Freddie and Paddy driving the cheapest, rarest cars they could find. They bought them in Europe, then drove all throughout the island of Borneo, eventually reaching Brunei. Freddie got himself an Austin Allegro Estate, while Paddy made do with a Matra Bagheera S. If you had to look those cars up, we donÂ’t blame you. TheyÂ’re both rather obscure models, so itÂ’s safe to say they hit their mark on the rare requirement. Back at home base in England, Chris says he was reviewing a Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Funnily enough, Rolls wouldnÂ’t loan a Cullinan to "Top Gear" to test, so they had to go out and borrow one for the review. After listening to ChrisÂ’ thoughts on the SUV, it starts to become clear why Rolls may not have wanted the exposure. We wonÂ’t give it all away, but letÂ’s just say that the ultra-luxury ute didnÂ’t receive the most glowing of reviews. Bob Mortimer was the celebrity guest, so there were plenty of laughs to be had in his segment. He wasnÂ’t exactly fast in any of the car challenges, but the entertainment factor was certainly present with him cracking jokes. Even though the Borneo trip wasnÂ’t exactly the same without Chris, the other two managed quite well on their own. Freddie ate a live bug, and the mid-engine Matra made it to the end against all odds. Perhaps itÂ’s a testament to the companyÂ’s history of weathering tough conditions — Matra did win Le Mans three times throughout its history after all. At the very end of the episode, the boys made an admirable gesture by speaking out against the Sultan of BruneiÂ’s horrific laws against homosexual relations. They said that the filming for the episode occurred before the Sultan announced the new laws, and if "Top Gear" had known these rules would be enacted beforehand, they wouldnÂ’t have featured Borneo in their film. In response, Freddie and Paddy modified their Borneo rides with an epic paint job as a form of protesting the anti-gay laws. Good on ya, "Top Gear." Featured Gallery Top Gear episode 4 photos TV/Movies Rolls-Royce Top Gear
Rolls-Royce spotted testing even sportier Wraith
Mon, 10 Nov 2014A Rolls-Royce is not what you'd typically consider to be "sporty." Luxurious. Stately. Even powerful, packed as they are with twelve-cylinder engines displacing in excess of six and a half liters. The Wraith set out to change that with a sportier package, more rakish profile and an even more potent version of the Ghost's 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 to make it the fastest and most powerful Rolls-Royce ever made. But now it seems Goodwood is working on an even more aggressive version.
Spotted undergoing testing in parent company BMW's home country of Germany, this particular Wraith might strike you as the same one we've already seen, save for a few telltale details. It may be wearing the same rolling stock as the existing model, with what look like the same tailpipes protruding ever so elegantly around back, but at the bottom of the front bumper and atop the rear trunklid you'll notice more assertive spoilers added on.
To what end, we cannot be certain, but our spotters on the ground seem to think this is a prototype for a more extreme version of the Wraith - possibly inspired by the attention garnered by the Bentley Continental GT3-R. Could we be looking at a Wraith V-Specification like we saw with the Ghost? We'll have to wait to find out for sure, but in the meantime you can scope out the virtually undisguised prototype in the gallery of high-resolution spy shots above.
2020 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Road Test | Aboard the HMS Cullinan
Thu, Aug 20 2020A tenet of good writing says you can’t modify a superlative. “Very best” gilds the lily, and “one of the best” is a hedge. Best is all you need say. ThatÂ’s the spirit of the phrase “the Rolls-Royce of Â…,” which gets applied to any kind of thing, say a particularly nice vacuum cleaner. It's immediately understood — “Rolls-Royce” is all you need say. So itÂ’s a special occasion when the pinnacle of automotive excellence, and the symbol of supremacy in everything wrought by human hands, heaves to in oneÂ’s driveway. The Rolls in this case was the 2020 Roll-Royce Cullinan, the most expensive SUV in the world, this one costing $394,275. This Cullinan arrived in lustrous Jubilee Silver (a big improvement over the purple one our contributor Jason Harper drove a few months ago). The car appeared to be carved from a silver ingot. Our first-drive review back in 2018 called the three-ton Cullinan a monolith, and thatÂ’s spot-on. It looks imposing and not to be trifled with, like a British warship. And in fact this car was built to a nautical theme, with a two-tone interior of Charles Blue / Navy Blue. A hand-painted coachline of Charles Blue traced its gunwales. Cullinan even sounds a bit like a British warship (they have the best names). But its namesake is the 3,100-karat Cullinan diamond, the largest ever discovered, chunks of which are part of the Crown Jewels. The car is an enduring symbol of British Empire, though with a lot of German parts. What can one say? We drive a lot of expensive cars at Autoblog, but it's a bit hard to understand why there even is such a thing as a Rolls-Royce press vehicle. What sort of information could a critic impart? Do you expect to hear it wasnÂ’t nice? Well, it was. Was the V12 not smooth? Like English cream. Was it not comfortable? Its cabin was expansive and its seats accommodating, and its ride was every bit the “magic carpet” Rolls promises, with sensors alerting the air suspension of upcoming unpleasantries in the road surface. And like a magic carpet, the system settles the car back down to earth for a gentle landing when youÂ’ve arrived. Yet the self-righting wheel centers make it appear as if you'd never left. And who would benefit from criticisms, if there were any? Few reading this have the means, but those who do would likely choose something more anonymous for real-world use, such as a top-trim Range Rover. Even a Bentley Bentayga would be less expensive, if only slightly less attention-getting.