Ultra-Luxury Coach Cars...If money was no object, which would you have?
#33
I have never understood the people that live in a shack or crappy falling down trailer, but drive cars that cost 50-75 or even 100k+. Like, you can't live in a car. Not really. But I suppose you can't race a house either, so...
#34
How many Rolls Royce owners do you see living in a shack?
#35
Its all relative. I have by far the nicest cars in my neighborhood, at least the Lexus (with the Phantom guy as an outlier lol), and I bet my income is 2-3 times what the average owner's income is in the neighborhood. Despite being in the real estate business, I'm just not a "house" guy. The only reason I would ever move away from this house is we need more space with the kids. I'm not into fixing a house up or making improvements, its just not my thing. Cars however are another matter.
#36
I rode in the back of Ghosts twice last week, so... that's the only one I have experience with on this list, lol. Interior was really nice, but to be honest, I think the second one had taken some wear and tear. They were Sandals resort transfers. I got a chance to glance at the odometer - one of them only had about 4,000 miles, and the other had about 49,000. Really smooth and quiet. Even over cobblestone pavement, I could hear almost nothing from below. And the organ stopper a/c controls were fun. Only the low-mileage one had the rear-seat touchscreen controls, which I didn't really have time to play with, as it was a less-than-10-minute ride each way, and we were conversing with the driver most of the time.
I think even though it's a bit smaller than the Phantom, it's more than enough room to stretch out back there. I would be paranoid trying to park a car any bigger than the Ghost, to be honest.
I do prefer Bentley's styling in some ways. The Rolls have presence, but I think I just like the more handsome look of the Bentleys.
Overall I think the RR Ghost or the Bentley Flying Spur (W12) would be mine. Not too big, but still plenty of space for luxuriating, with 12-cylinder engines in each (a soft requirement IMO).
I think even though it's a bit smaller than the Phantom, it's more than enough room to stretch out back there. I would be paranoid trying to park a car any bigger than the Ghost, to be honest.
I do prefer Bentley's styling in some ways. The Rolls have presence, but I think I just like the more handsome look of the Bentleys.
Overall I think the RR Ghost or the Bentley Flying Spur (W12) would be mine. Not too big, but still plenty of space for luxuriating, with 12-cylinder engines in each (a soft requirement IMO).
#39
But, to choose from your list, when I get a bit older I think the Rolls will appeal a lot more.
#40
LOL none that I know of, but for instance, on my way to the university I drive past a trailer, and its all kinds of crooked. Dude has an $80,000 F450 Diesel, lifted, on mudders and all kinds of other stuff done to it, probably 100k in total. But his trailer in the shape of a friggin' corkscrew. Its just funny to me is all.
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