Overview & Reviews
For 2006, the Rolls-Royce Phantom has Bluetooth connectivity and front and rear video cameras that display their views through the main LCD screen to aid in parking. Rolls-Royce has also confirmed that it will bring its long-wheelbase version of the Phantom to the North American market later this year.
- Decadent passenger accommodations, unmistakable styling, drives well for its size, ease of customization.
- Might attract more attention than you want, lacks some high-tech features, some confusing secondary controls.
User Reviews:
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The Great Car - 2006 Rolls-Royce Phantom
By Aqiureror - August 9 - 9:40 pmUpon test driving the Rolls Royce Phantom, I must say it has remarkably better handling than the Maybach 57. The car is nimble and responsive, although power is subdued for enhanced comfort. The greatest phenomenon upon my short drive is the remarkable handling of the car; the chassis mitigates its weight and bulk, providing the driver and the passengers with remarkable comfort and little body roll even in fast sharp corners. Upon intense acceleration and at high speeds, there is absolutely no noise in the cockpit and absolutely no vibration. The lack of vibration is thanks to a remarkable dual floor system, so the floor is not connected to the chassis. This is a great car.
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