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Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe (2008-) Review

Category: Large Executive 4 out of 5

Summary of the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe (2008-)

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Assets

Unrivalled on-road presence, refinement, interior ambience

Drawbacks

Neither very fast nor fun to drive, a touch on the dear side

Verdict

The best effort yet from the resurrected Rolls-Royce brand

Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Review

Used Value4 out of 5

We don't think you should read too much into the fact that 2004 Phantom saloons are now changing hands for around £125,000, or less than half their current list price. Numerically that sounds like a whole load of depreciation but the fact is the saloons of all sorts lose their value more swiftly than their stylish coupe sisters. More important even than this is while Rolls builds more than 500 saloons every year, production of the Coupe is not likely to exceed 150 annually, making it an almost mythically rare sight. Our view therefore is that someone spending around £300,000 on a Phantom Coupe today will still own a £200,000 car in four years' time.

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