Overview & Reviews
A long-wheelbase version known as the Phantom EWB debuts with an additional 10 inches of backseat legroom. Both the EWB and "regular" Phantom also get a new auxiliary audio input jack and "blue chrome" interior metal surfaces.
- Indulgent passenger accommodations, instantly recognizable styling, drives well for its size, ease of customization.
- Might attract too much attention, some confusing secondary controls.
User Reviews:
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The Ultimate in Luxurious Automobiles - 2007 Rolls-Royce Phantom
By The Man - March 15 - 4:03 pmWhile I have only owned this car less then one calendar year, I have truly gotten to know her. Her name in my mind is the "Queen of Luxury" (all my cars have names). I have a driver, which is important to note because driving a phantom, and being driven in a phantom are two completely different things! The car is very heavy, but for its immense mass, she handles quite well. Fuel economy is miserable, but when you can spend nearly 400,000 on a car, you can most likely afford the gas. The back seat, which is where I spend the majority of my time when I am in the car, is as comfortable as my house, if not a little more. I chose the cinema configuration, which I believe was the best choice.
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