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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Rolls Royce Ghost 2012 The second name

Rolls-Royce Ghost 2012 Extended Wheelbase is the latest member of the Rolls-Royce Engine Vehicles high-class family. Immediately recognisable as a Rolls-Royce, this is the latest beautiful model to happily carry the popular Soul of Euphoria cover statue, a pet enjoying her centenary this year. And like Rolls-Royce models that have gone before, Rolls-Royce Ghost 2012 Extended Wheelbase stands true to the finest principles and concepts exemplified by this most popular of automobile icons; superior quality, simple and easy performance and the very best of automobile high-class.


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Hand-built in Goodwood, Britain, Rolls-Royce Ghost 2012 Extended Wheelbase is stunning and nimble. Its capacious internal comes complimentary of an increase in 170mm length over the already adequate internal area that rear-seat travelers enjoy in Ghosting. A spectacular sunroof is a standard addition, improving the internal atmosphere, washing residents in sunlight.


The combination of internal area as well as present the best of both planets to the most critical clients, without any sign of bargain. Rolls-Royce Ghost 2012 Extended Wheelbase maintains all the powerful expertise upon which the popularity of Ghosting has been designed, yet guarantees to entice even the most enthusiastic of individuals out of their front chair, to enjoy the traveler experience.


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Rolls-Royce Ghost 2012 Extended Wheelbase was revealed at this year’s Shanghai Engine Show, in a market where clients demand the best from their high-class cars, and where many prioritise area and comfort for back chair travelers.


The driving large enough diameter, the rim quite thin, draped in black leather and wearing a perfectly round center hub, is the element that most clearly evokes the tradition of Rolls-Royce. The myriad of chrome buttons that can control and adjust various subsystems is also typical and delightful, just like the three white dials, including one that says “energy reserve” motor. Never tachometer on a Rolls-Royce. Position and driver ergonomics are flawless, like almost everything that comes from BMW in Munich.


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Rolls-Royce Ghost 2012


Because it is obviously necessary to always remember that the Rolls-Royce designed and developed mainly in Bavaria. Their self-supporting body is shaped in the same complex Dingolfing before being shipped to the factory at Goodwood in England where artisans take over. This is opulence premium for the eyes, but just behind or just below, the Ghost enjoys all the most advanced systems except AWD.


However, once these things established and weighed, the most compelling aspect of this huge sedan remains the remarkable fusion of performance and behavior: the roar of the V12, its fluid acceleration, braking and this powerful and progressive agility you’d think it impossible for a car more than two and a half tons. Rolls-Royce is clearly in good hands and Ghost are the best evidence.



Rolls-Royce Ghost 2012: The second name

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