Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a subsidiary of BMW responsible for the manufacture of the Rolls-Royce Phantom. In 1998, the then owners Vickers decided to sell Rolls-Royce Motors. An evolution of such legendary models as the Phantom IV, of which only 18 were produced specifically for heads of state (and those 18 took six years to build), the Phantom Black takes the already excellent Rolls Royce Phantom and makes it, for lack of a better term, more Rolls Royce. This vehicle; covered in a mirror-like coat of Metallic Diamond Black paint with contrasting silver coach lines adorning the sides, while the same 21-inch alloy wheels found on a regular Phantom are treated to black detailing, gaining black stripes on the spokes and black stationary centre caps to match. Rounding off the exterior touches, the Phantom Black's rear bumper is adorned with visible dual exhaust exits, hinting at some of the performance that lies under the hood in the form of a 6.75L V12 engine.
The most promising buyer seemed to be BMW, who already supplied engines and other components for Rolls Royce and Bentley cars. However their final offer of 340m was beaten by Volkswagen's 430m. Rolls Royce is a luxurious model and when purchased you will definitely feel the comfort.
Tips for buying used Rolls Royce cars
You should decide your budget: It is always better to have a rough idea of the amount that you can afford to spend on buying the car before starting the car buying process. As a result, you will be able to avoid overshooting your budget.
Finding the right car is a complicated process. Unlike having a new car you cannot be fastidious while buying a used car. If you are set on one model, in a specific color, with a certain mileage or specification you may find it hard to get a bargain as you're focusing on a narrow market. If you're prepared to consider something similar to what you want, you will find a much wider choice available and it becomes easier to negotiate.
You should communicate with the seller: You can buy the used car either from a dealer or from an individual. While buying the car from an individual, inquire why he/she is selling the car, how the car was used and finally ask for permission to get the car inspected thoroughly. If you get all the right answers then proceed further otherwise look for some other seller.
You should thoroughly inspect the car: While an individual seller may permit you to get the car inspected by an expert, a dealer may not be so obliging. Do not let this stop you from doing some inspection on your own.
A Rolls Royce is for keeps and hence you need to be doubly cautious and careful during your examination of a used Rolls Royce car. You can find more information details at http://www.usedcarx.com of used Rolls Royce cars.
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