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Year:2004 Mileage:32791 Color: Black Cherry
Location:

Great Neck, New York, United States

Great Neck, New York, United States
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2004 Rolls Royce Phantom
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Miles:   VIN: SCA1S68434UX07348
Transmission: Automatic   Click VIN # for car fax report. 
Engine: 6.8L  
Title: Clear   Year: 2004
Exterior Color: Black Cherry   Click here to request more details
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Vehicle Description

2004 Rolls Royce Phantom finished in Black Cherry with Tan Hides and Black Upper Trim.  A simply stunning motorcar with a pedigree service history.  This Phantom is absolutely pristine in its interior and exterior condition, mechanically sound in every way our Phantom is in need of nothing! 

Appointed with Full Wood Dash including Airbag Cover and Vents, Flip-Up Foot Rests, Wool Overlays, Navigation, Heated Seats and More. 

Offered with NATIONAL FINANCE AND WORLDWIDE SHIPPING Options! 

For more information about this car please contact:

BC Benjamin Auto Sales Inc.
300 Great Neck Road
Great Neck , NY
11021
Phone: 516-466-6606
Cell: 516-902-5744

or email us at: sales@bcbenjaminauto.com

 
 VEHICLE DETAILS
AUDIO / VIDEO
AM/FM Radio
CD Changer
Premium Sound Package
CONDITION REPORT
Excellent Carpets
Excellent Dashboard
Excellent Exterior
Excellent Glass Condition
Excellent Interior
Excellent Paint
Excellent Panels / Headliner
Excellent Seats
Excellent Trim Condition
Fully Detailed
No Visible Dents
No Visible Rust
LUXURY FEATURES
Heated & Ventilated Seats
Heated Front Seats
Keyless Entry
Leather Interior
Leather Wheel
Navigation
Park Distance Control
Wood and Leather Wheel
POWER EQUIPMENT
Cruise Control
Memory Seat Position
Power Driver's Seat
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Passenger Seat
Power Steering
Power Windows
SAFETY FEATURES
Anti-Lock Brakes
Head Curtain Airbag
Side Impact Airbags
TIRES & WHEELS
Factory Chrome Wheels
WARRANTY
Extended Warranty Available
AUDIO / VIDEO
AM/FM Radio
CD Changer
Premium Sound Package
CONDITION REPORT
Excellent Carpets
Excellent Dashboard
Excellent Exterior
Excellent Glass Condition
Excellent Interior
Excellent Paint
Excellent Panels / Headliner
Excellent Seats
Excellent Trim Condition
Fully Detailed
No Visible Dents
No Visible Rust
LUXURY FEATURES
Heated & Ventilated Seats
Heated Front Seats
Keyless Entry
Leather Interior
Leather Wheel
Navigation
Park Distance Control
Wood and Leather Wheel
POWER EQUIPMENT
Cruise Control
Memory Seat Position
Power Driver's Seat
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Passenger Seat
Power Steering
Power Windows
SAFETY FEATURES
Anti-Lock Brakes
Head Curtain Airbag
Side Impact Airbags
TIRES & WHEELS
Factory Chrome Wheels
WARRANTY
Extended Warranty Available
 
 
 
BC Benjamin Auto Sales Inc. | Phone: 516-466-6606 | Fax: 516-829-4572 | Email: sales@bcbenjaminauto.com
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Not every Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge comes in black

Fri, Nov 15 2019

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — When Rolls-Royce recently unveiled the Cullinan Black Badge, the released press photos were of a very black car in a very black environment. But that did not match the car that was actually shown to the press. Quite the opposite, actually. The small event at the BMW Zentrum factory in South Carolina took place at night under a set of bright lights, and the car that came through the curtain wore a bright white body. We were fortunate enough to spend a brief time with the white Black Badge and snapped some photos of its details. As a reminder, all Black Badges have upgraded performance on top of the altered visual cues. Its twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V8 has been upgraded to make 600 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque, and the brakes, suspension and exhaust have been retuned as well. We spent an extremely limited amount of time in the Black Badge, so we cannot offer full comments about how it drives, but we can say the exhaust offers a nice insulated grumble in "Low" mode, the quickness off the line doesn't make any sense for a vehicle its size (trust us, it is huge), and it seemed controlled while cruising up the curves onto the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, where these photos were taken.  The white paint exaggerates the parts Rolls-Royce darkens on all Black Badge models. The Spirit of Ecstasy, the grille surround, the inverted badging, the side frame finishers, the trunk handle, the trunk trim, the lower air inlet finisher, and the exhaust pipes have all gone black. Inside, this particular Cullinan has a red leather interior with patterned carbon fiber accents. It also has light contrast stitching, which includes infinity signs, a symbol used on Sir Malcolm Campbell's Rolls-Royce-powered Blue Bird K3 hydroplane. Check out all the details, including the built-in event seats in the trunk, in our massive gallery above. Featured Gallery White Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan View 55 Photos Design/Style Rolls-Royce Luxury rolls-royce cullinan

The Rolls-Royce Phantom leads this month's list of discounts

Wed, Jun 16 2021

Every month, we take a look at vehicle sales data in America to pick out the vehicles with the largest monetary discount. Usually, the list is dominated by high-performance two-door luxury sports cars. This month is different. Much to our surprise, the 2020 Rolls-Royce Phantom stands above all others with an average discount of $18,588 off the price quoted on its window sticker. Now, it bears mentioning that an $18,000-plus discount still only represents 3.46% of its $537,500 average retail price, and that the resulting $518,912 cost to drive off the showroom floor still makes the Phantom an extremely expensive range-topping luxury sedan. Still, even very wealthy people won't snicker at that kind of savings. Up next is another unlikely newcomer to the biggest-discount chart: the 2020 Porsche Taycan. The electric super sedan's average sticker price of $152,250 is cut to $135,707 after a discount of $16,453 is lopped off. That represents a savings of nearly 11%. We can't say how many of the Taycan's buyers over the last month will be able to claim tax rebates due to the Taycan's status as an electric vehicle, but that could potentially represent a further cut off the car's sticker. Rounding out the top three is the 2020 Maserati Quattroporte. Buyers of this Italian luxury sedan are saving an average of $13,839 for an average transaction price of $87,646. We normally only share the top three, but this month's list is interesting enough that we'll share some more. In fourth and fifth place are the 2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class (with an average $13,239 discount) and the 2021 BMW 7 Series (with an average $12,435 discount) followed by the 2020 Rolls-Royce Wraith — interestingly enough also with a savings of 3.46% — and the 2020 Maserati Levante and Ghibli. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre First Drive: Electric Rolls is still a Rolls

Wed, Jul 5 2023

The introduction of a new EV model usually represents a revolutionary moment for a car brand. The car is typically a departure from the norm, not just in fuel source but design and overall character. They’re usually a break from tradition and/or a beacon pointing in a whole new direction. Then thereÂ’s the new 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre. ThereÂ’s nothing about it that feels revolutionary, which largely speaks to what came before. WeÂ’re talking about a Rolls-Royce here. They were always whisper-quiet with a V12 engine judiciously doling out gobs of effortless torque without fanfare. You know, like electric motors do. Or rather, as electric motors can. Forget about sledgehammer-to-the-chest launches in the Spectre – Rolls-Royce specifically tuned the throttle to elegantly roll into its power, much as it did, partly by necessity, with a V12. You can imagine the torque curve looking more like an airplane taking off than a rocket. Once underway, speed builds rapidly and passes are made effortlessly. Again, like a V12. The Spectre also looks like a V12 could still be lurking beneath the vast bonnet even though it was 100% EV from the get-go. There was no effort to reimagine Rolls-Royce for the electric era with cab-forward proportions or “Blade Runner” styling cues. The front is sleeker to be sure, for the purposes of design and aerodynamics, with even the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament being nipped and tucked to eliminate turbulence that occurred behind the most recent rendition. The overall drag coefficient of 0.25 is certainly commendable for something that retains a blunt front end complete with the must-have “Pantheon” grille that ensures no one will mistake this for anything other than a Rolls-Royce. That it's softly illuminated by 22 LEDs ensures identification at all hours. 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre in Morganite pink action front three quarter View 32 Photos Once inside, you sit lower in the Spectre than past models, including the similarly two-door Wraith. The resulting view through the gun-slit windshield over the long, imposing hood and raised dashboard is reminiscent of pre-war, ultra-luxury cars from Rolls-Royce, Duesenberg and others. When I mentioned that observation to Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos, his eyes lit up as if to say, “Eureka!” That was exactly what Rolls was going for – it had nothing to do with the powertrain.