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Naples, Florida, United States
THIS IS AN AWESOME LOOKING AND PERFORMING 1982 ROLLS ROYCE CORNICHE CONVERTIBLE. THIS VEHICLE LOOKS GREAT AND IS A REAL EYCATCHER . ITS A GREAT COLLECTOR CAR.PLEASE LOOK AT THE DETAILED PICTURES. THE EXTERIOR IS YELLOW WITH BROWN LEATHER INTERIOR. THE CAR IS A 2 OWNER CAR AND WELL TAKEN CARE OFF.SHE WAS ALWAYS GARAGED AND PAMPERED. EVERYTHING WORKS PROPERLY. POWER SEATS , POWER WINDOWS , POWER TOP , CAR COMES WITH ORIGINAL BOOKLET..... CARFAX CERTIFIED ! NO STRESS CRACKS UNLIKE OTHER CORNICHE CONVERTIBLES ! BEAUTIFUL COLLECTOR CAR ! I WILL PICK UP WINNER FROM FT. MEYERS AIRPORT OR ASSIST SHIPPING HER TO YOUR HOME ! FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME OR CALL ME AT 239-250-3003 KLEMENS.
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Rolls-Royce Corniche for Sale
- 1987 rolls royce corniche ii base convertible 2-door 6.7l(US $49,500.00)
- We are the only one that offers one year bumper to bumper warranty(US $109,950.00)
- 1987 rolls royce corniche ii white/tan major service done only 29,900 miles(US $74,900.00)
- 1991 rolls royce corniche iii magnolia/champagne only 10,900 miles(US $98,900.00)
- Garage kept(US $34,900.00)
- Rare black/tan - 10 year financing available - mint condition(US $64,995.00)
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Rolls-Royce Ghost meets its muddy maker in Jakarta flood
Sun, 20 Jan 2013When severe weather or a natural disaster strikes an area, it's hard to get sentimental over trivial possessions like cars, but at the same time, as auto enthusiasts, it always pains us to see a rare car lost regardless of the circumstances. Heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia have produced the worst flooding in the city since 2007, which according to Reuters has left an estimated 18,000 people displaced from their homes in addition to six deaths, leaving the roadways covered covered in feet of water.
One of the many cars claimed by the rising waters was this Rolls-Royce Ghost that is surrounded by water that almost fully covers the massive wheels. There is no word as to how much water got inside this Ghost, but it was obviously enough that it could be bailed out by the bucket.
Rolls-Royce planning one or two new models based on the Ghost
Wed, 29 Aug 2012Fourteen years after Volkswagen bought Bentley, its English brand has two distinct lines, Mulsanne and Continental - with numerous variants at the Continental's lower price point - an SUV on the way and perhaps a sports car and a Mulsanne convertible, too. In the 14 years since BMW bought Rolls-Royce, its English brand has the Phantom and Ghost - with three variants at the Phantom's much higher price point. Rolls-Royce doesn't chase sales, but the difference in the brand direction helps explain why Bentley has sold more cars in the first six months of this year than Rolls-Royce sold all of last year.
And even though Rolls-Royce isn't solely about the tally, it would still like to improve on the 3,538 cars it sold last year - a sales record that eclipsed a mark set in 1978. To do so its CEO is planning one or two more Ghost-based models beyond the as-yet-unnamed Ghost Coupe due next year, perhaps to be called the Corniche, according to a report in Autocar. A convertible version of the Ghost Coupe is the obvious guess for one of them, and it would get the double-R "closer to 4,000" sales, where the CEO would like to be.
Sales might not be the only part of it, though; the headline of the Autocar piece says the CEO wants the new models because they're "required to give Rolls-Royce a proper identity." If that is accurate, we have no idea what kind of identity Rolls-Royce could be missing that would be served by a wider range of cars in the Ghost range, which by their place in the brand's own lineup are admittedly not the most opulent carriages on the planet.
Even in a down economy, Rolls-Royce is on a roll
Wed, 05 Dec 2012Limited Volume, Big Margins Spell Success
Bigger isn't always better, especially when it comes to selling super luxury. Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös expects the British automaker to again post a record year, despite the economic troubles in Europe and weak growth in both the US and China.
"It is not all doom and gloom out there," Müller-Ötvös explains, noting that the declining sales in Europe and elsewhere have been offset by good performance for the marque in the Middle East, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Russia.