2011 Rolls-royce Ghost on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
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2011 Rolls Royce Ghost finished in Diamond Black with a Moccasin Leather interior.
Factory options include Drivers assistance, Rear theatre configuration, Camera system, Comfort entry system, Panorama sunroof, Front and rear ventilated seats, Front massage seats, Individual seat configuration, Rear massage seats, adaptive headlights, Rear compartment coolbox, Picnic tables, Lambs-wool floormats, Polished stainless steel tread plate, 20 chromed alloy wheels, Body coloured wheel centres, Extended leather & door pocket light, Dark Wenge, Chromed visible exhausts, High-beam assistance, Lane departure warning, Active cruise control, Heads-up display, Six-DVD changer, Night vision, RR all headrests (contrast), Bspk top stich, RR inlays to door cappings and Presentation key box Ghost.
The Ghost features adaptive air suspension, extensive use of exotic materials, and many traditional Rolls Royce features such as frosted white dials, chromed eyeball vents, violin-key switches, organ-stop vent pulls, exotic woods and leather, regal seating with rear doors which open 83 degrees and much more. The next owner will be surrounded in luxury and comfort fit for a king or queen.
Exterior:
-P285/30 ZR24 103W M+S low rolling-resistance run-flat tires
-Custom wheels
-Heated windshield washers
-Painted front & rear bumpers
-Rear window defogger
-Headlight wipers
-Intermittent wipers w/auto rain sensor
-Pwr-adjustable pwr-folding auto-dimming heated mirrors
Interior:
-12V aux pwr outlet
-Cigar lighter w/ashtray
-Compass
-External temp indicator
-Front cup holders
-Garage door opener
-Low tire pressure indicator
-Pwr windows w/one-touch control
-Trip computer w/average speed, fuel consumption, remaining range, service interval indicator
-Auto-dimming rearview mirror
-Clock
-Daytime running lamps
-Front & rear reading lights
-Front seat center armrest
-Leather-wrapped pwr-adjustable steering wheel w/tilt & telescope adjustment
-Navigation system
-Rear seat center armrest
-Voice control system -inc: radio, phone, navigation
Mechanical:
-6.6L 48V turbo V12 engine w/variable valve timing, direct injection
-Four-wheel vented disc brakes
-Speed-porportional pwr rack & pinion steering
-8-speed auto transmission
-Rear wheel drive
Safety:
-3-point front seatbelts w/pretensioners
-Anti-lock brakes w/electronic brake distribution, brake assist
-Front & rear side curtain airbags
-Front side airbags
-3-point rear seatbelts w/pretensioners
-Dual front airbags
-Front knee airbags
Entertainment:
Rolls Royce Assist telematics service -inc: location-based automatic collision notification, direction services, emergency response, roadside assistance
Steering wheel audio controls
Rear entertainment system
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