is it a must to have chauffer if you have RR Phantom?
#12
You guys are crazy. My father DD his all the time since 2006. He is on his 4th phantom now. I admit when he got the first one it looked funny but now it's just normal. My friends are like all the time I saw your dad I just laugh they know he is crazy. I say buy it and drive it, if not get a 2dr Coupe and have fun.
Pretty sure you shouldn't be linking to your website in your signature since you aren't a paying sponsor.
Pretty sure RR designed the Phantom with the person sitting in the back seat in mind, not the driver.
#13
You guys are crazy. My father DD his all the time since 2006. He is on his 4th phantom now. I admit when he got the first one it looked funny but now it's just normal. My friends are like all the time I saw your dad I just laugh they know he is crazy. I say buy it and drive it, if not get a 2dr Coupe and have fun.
Phantoms are beautiful, no doubt- but driving one and not being DRIVEN in one has about as much class as summer break.
Last edited by STOPPIE; Jan 12, 2012 at 03:19 PM.
#14
Ghost or Phantom coupe if you want to drive it. Otherwise the only time to drive a phantom is when you have it full and plan on going somewhere nice. A ghost is still probably better in that instance anyway. Hell the phantom coupe was designed so owners could drive when they like, with the chauffer in the backseat. Then have him drive and sit back there when they don't feel like driving. Respectfully, if you don't wan't to pay the full price for a phantom, don't get it. It's meant as a car for those who can drop 500k on a car and not even notice it.
Last edited by slord; Jan 12, 2012 at 03:29 PM.
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