
Rolls Royce Motor Cars
A Closer Look At Rolls Royce Motors
When it comes to luxury cars, you will find that there are a few that truly do stand out from the rest of the crowd. One line of car that has earned itself a world-renowned reputation is Rolls Royce Motors. However, when you take a look at the overall history of Rolls Royce Motors, you will see that they have a very interesting past. This company was founded in 1914 by Charles Stewart Rolls and his partner Henry Royce, who both owned an aero-engine manufacturing firm that was founded in 1906. Around 1971, this company was crippled financially, and this was due to the huge costs that were a result of the development of the RB211 jet engine. At this point, the company was nationalized and then once again privatized in 1987. VW and BMW had then partaken in a bid to purchase rolls royce, with BMW winning the overall bid while VW maintained the license to the "RR" logo. This in turn created an almost stalemate, with BMW having a slight advantage. However, in the end, an agreement between the two companies allowed VW to sell these motors with the logo from 1998 to 2002. As from 2003, BMW would be the only company that would be allowed to call cars Rolls-Royce, and VW would then build cars that were called Bentley.
Currently, Rolls-Royce has a new name. This name is Rolls Royce Motors, and they can generally produce between 1000 to 3000 cars per annum, which will usually depend on whether they have a good year or not. Rolls-Royce In and any other branch sell various models of rolls royce cars such as the Rolls Ghost and Rolls Phantom. When you compare this range of cars to other manufacturers such as Bentley, Maybach and Aston Martins in terms of their performance, speed, comfort and price, they are still considered to be one of the leaders. What truly makes the cars from Rolls Royce Motors so sought after is the amount of detail that they put into every aspect of its design. In addition, a lot of thought goes into technology, such as the car's ability to drive on cruise control while still maintaining a safe distance away from any cars in front of it, or the ability to warn you if you pass over the lines that separate the lanes of any road.
While a lot has changed from the time that this car manufacturer was first founded, the one factor that still remains the same is the overall quality and style that it manufactures into its cars. For this reason, Rolls Royce Motors will continue to turn heads and to make headlines. Whether you decide to purchase a brand-new Rolls or pre-owned one, you will find that the quality and enjoyment that you will get from one of these cars is memorable. These comfortable cars will also provide you with the latest technology in terms of convenience.
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2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost
$245,000- |
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2011 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
$408,000- |
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2011 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe
$447,000- |
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2012 Rolls-Royce Phantom
$380,000- |
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