Ducati Minor December 27th, 2007 4:29 PM Link
I think we have the winner of the Ugliest Car of the Decade Award.
It’s a guess, but we’ll bet if you’re seriously interested in purchasing one of Rolls’ new Phantom Drophead Coupes, you’re also dismayed at the two-year-long waiting list to get one. If you’re willing to drop an extra $250,000 (on top of the $407,000 MSRP base price) and forgo the opportunity to personalize the car, this Drophead currently listed on eBay may be right for you.
(Click through for more on this eBay-bound Rolls)
This 2008 car is sitting at a Palm Beach, Florida dealership with only 11 miles on the odometer. The dealer hasn’t revealed much in the way of options or fitted equipment, but we do note it’s virtually identical to the Phantom ‘vert used in press shots, including the blue hue and the optional stainless-steel trim and teak tonneau cover.
That look may not be for everyone, but if immediacy trumps personalization - and it’s worth an additional quarter of a million dollars to you - here’s the chance to usurp Rolls’ status quo.
I think we have the winner of the Ugliest Car of the Decade Award.
I don’t think it’s ugly but I’m not into cars that weigh more than my truck.
I’ve already seen one of these driving around… I wonder how that hood is for cooking bacon and eggs.
250k extra…dang. Wait two years and you can get a Ferrari and your RR Drophead Coupe.
Those lights and that front might look real sexy on a Tiger tank.
Damn… blue isn’t my color…
[…] confirmed that the company will be expanding its lineup with a new model series code-named “RR4,” and there will be a wholly new engine to power it. […]
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