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High Gear Media Staff,
Rolls-Royce has confirmed that a production version of the 101EX concept car will go into production next year. The two-door, four-seat coupe first appeared at the Geneva Motor Show last year. It will be priced...
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High Gear Media Staff,
For customers who demand the highest levels of personal protection, Rolls-Royce has launched an armored version of the Phantom. Engineered to VR7 level, the highest international protection rating, the luxury sedan...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Related Articles: GM Expects Less from N.A. by Joseph Szczesny (1/16/2005) Earnings will drop in 2005 as the General prepares for more war. Rolls-Royce is on track and preparing to sell as many as 1000...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Phantom Now owned by BMW, the elegant and exclusive Phantom is the only Rolls-Royce model offered for 2005, and it’s just the sixth model in the automaker’s storied history to carry the Phantom name. It’s an...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Phantom Rolls-Royce undergoes a major transformation for ’04, with all of last year’s models dropped and one all-new model designed and engineered with assistance from new owner BMW. The new Phantom...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Perhaps the best-known automotive brand name in the world, Rolls has gone out of production—but just temporarily. The last Silver Seraph sedan rolled off the assembly line in Crewe early in September, and the ...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Silver Seraph/Park WardThe Silver Seraph features a smooth, 322-hp, 5.4-liter V-12 engine supplied by BMW, a five-speed automatic transmission, and an elegant, hand-built interior. Silver Seraph also has...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Silver Seraph Expect some powertrain and packaging changes to be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. The current Silver Seraph is powered by a 5.4-liter 322-horsepower BMW V-12.