2000 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible Impeccable Condition on 2040-cars
Key Biscayne, Florida, United States
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2000 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible, Tan with matching Tan Convertible Top I am assisting a friend listing their Automobile for sale. I only wish I could afford such an elegantly sophisticated automobile myself. This 2000 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible, Tan with matching Tan convertible top. Just over 37,000 original miles. This Elegantly finished automobile is in the most sought after limited edition combination of Tan exterior with Tan Connolly Leather interior, beautifully hand finished wood trim, never damaged, and always maintained impeccably. This one owner example is as close to new in every respect as anyone can expect of an automobile half its age. The paint finish has no swirl marks or scratches, paint and chrome trim is impeccable, just as it came from the factory. This luxury automobile has been garage kept, in a climate and humidity controlled environment here in Florida since leaving the dealership. Not a bit of rust, not a scratch or leather tear, only what you would expect for an automobile which at the time of its release, was the most expensive vehicle offered by Rolls-Royce, with a base price of US$359,900. This 2000 Corniche is powered by a 325 hp (240 kW) 6.75 L turbocharged V8. The Corniche's engine is capable of providing 738 N·m (544 lb·ft) of torque at 2,100 rpm. The car is operated via a four-speed automatic transmission. This automobile was built by Rolls Royce with absolute comfort and elegance as the final objective. This beautiful Automobile has never been in an accident, has a Clean Car-Fax and Title, original manual books, full set of new custom non-slip Wilton wool sheepskin floor mats, heated front and rear seats, leather steering wheel, CD changer, original phone, and so much more! Also included is the Trickle Charger specially designed for Rolls-Royce which maintains peak operating condition of the batteries when your Rolls-Royce is stored. Absolutely stunning from front to rear, drives impeccable and has been meticulously maintained by the premier Rolls Royce dealerships here in Miami, Both Braman Rolls Royce and Vantage Motor Works. The owner is more than happy to have the Rolls Royce dealership of your choice examine this beautiful automobile verifying it is in perfect condition. Please ask any questions and I will respond quickly. Winning Bidder Must PAY A $2000.00 within 24 hours of close of auction. balance of payment can only be Cash, Certified Cashier's Check, or Direct Bank transfer PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSING.
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Rolls-Royce reveals Year of the Dragon-themed customer commissions
Fri, Feb 2 2024Most buyers who order a new Rolls-Royce customize it through the brand's Bespoke department, and four recently requested a car inspired by the Year of the Dragon, which starts on February 10 in China. The company is highlighting the meticulous design changes it made. The batch of four Lunar New Year-themed cars is split into three units of the Phantom Extended and one example of the Cullinan. And, surprisingly, not all of them are headed to the Chinese market; Rolls-Royce says that the orders came from three different continents. Its designers started by creating a dragon logo specifically for the four builds. It's hand-stitched or hand-painted depending on the application. Red has historically been associated with the Year of the Dragon, it represents prosperity and good fortune in Chinese culture, and it defines the look given to three of the four cars (the fourth hasn't been unveiled yet). One of the Phantom Extended models is finished in a two-tone Cherry Red and silver livery with hand-painted Phoenix Red pinstripes and the dragon logo on each fender. The Cullinan is finished in Selby Gray and Cherry Red with white pinstripes and logos, while the second Phantom is black with Phoenix Red pinstripes and no dragon logos. Painting the dragon logo that appears on the dashboard in three of the four cars is a complex, multi-step process that takes over two weeks. Rolls-Royce notes that the logo is the work of one artist who overlays multiple shades of red in four individual stages to achieve a 3D effect. Look up and you'll see another dragon; it's in the Starlight headliner. It consists of 677 stars that shine to create a dragon's shape and an additional 667 stars spread out across the panel. Designing this headliner took over three months and making it requires over 20 hours. There's no word yet on how much Rolls-Royce charged for each commission, but we're guessing price wasn't a concern. Related video:
Next-gen Rolls-Royce Ghost spied with new interior design
Mon, Jun 10 2019The Rolls-Royce Ghost is going to be entering a new generation soon, and things are remaining largely the same. You'll be hard pressed to notice any significant, new design details through the camouflage on the exterior, but Rolls is coming in hot with new interior bits. Technology from the Cullinan and Phantom appears to be on the table, as Rolls-Royce adapts to the modern world. We can see the digital dials in the instrument cluster that aren't lit up in this photo, in addition to the large infotainment display alongside. Comparing this setup to a Cullinan, it appears to be largely the same. And even though Rolls has covered much of the fancy trim on the center console, it's left some of the parts uncovered. The placement of the vents and other parts seen here echo the design of both the Cullinan and Phantom. The new Rolls Royces have succeeded in adding great tech while also retaining that old world feel about them. It's no surprise to see the same thing happening with the Ghost. We expect this newest Rolls to be riding on a version of the "Architecture of Luxury" modular platform underpinning the new Phantom and Cullinan. Normally, automakers would want to switch up the exterior styling with the move to a new platform, but there's no reason for Rolls to ruin what's working here. We can clearly see a lack of change on the outside from these spy photos. New LED headlight tech will surely be on the ticket, but the rest of the car will retain classic Ghost styling. It's hard to find any problem with that logic, as the design is instantly recognizable, even under heavy camouflage wrappings. Nobody will mistake this for anything other than a Rolls-Royce, and that means the design team is doing something right. This big car will undoubtedly take on the updated 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 we saw in the Phantom — it makes 563 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque in that application. Just as we mentioned in the first spy shots we saw of the Ghost, there are rumors this car could get four-wheel steering. Electrification rumors continue to swirl, as well, pointing at a possible 48-volt system in this car and even more electrified powertrains down the road for Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II represents a host of subtle tweaks
Tue, 04 Mar 2014It's not every day that an automaker admits in its own words that a new generation of one of its models is a "subtle redesign," but that's exactly how Rolls-Royce is describing the changes made to its Ghost Series II. Most of the bodywork has seen very light resculpting, including what the brand is calling a tapered "wake channel" that starts just behind the beloved Spirit of Ecstacy's wings evoking "the sight of a jet's vapour trail" and "hinting at the car's dynamism."
So much does Rolls-Royce want to emphasize the Ghost Series II's so-called dynamism that it uses the descriptor a total of eight times in the press release that you're welcome to read below. Looking past that all-too-current buzzword, what we see here is clearly a Rolls-Royce, clearly an ultra-luxury sedan and clearly desirable.
Rest assured, prospective buyers will see all the latest technology inside the new Ghost's interior, including a 10.25-inch high-definition screen and a Spirit of Ecstacy Rotary Controller so as not to "leave unsightly fingerprints at driver and passenger eye level." Of course, plenty of customization is available for the most discerning of buyers, and two new wood veneer options are available - Paldao and Walnut Burr Crossband.























