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Project Kahn Takes it Easy with the Rolls Royce Ghost Sedan
There's nothing really wrong with the design of Rolls Royce's base model, the shape of which is aided by its smaller footprint compared to the ginormous Phantom. Which is probably why British tuner Project Kahn didn't try to mess around with the Ghost. The only visible upgrade on the exterior is a set of massive 22-inch Kahn Silver Mist Rolls Royce alloy rims with a diamond polish to each spoke, which fill in the Ghost's wheel arches.
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Rolls Royce Sales Surge 146% In The First Five Months Of 2010
Boosted by its new "entry-level" Ghost limousine that was launched in most markets in December '09, Rolls Royce sales surged to 678 cars in the first five months of 2010, recording an impressive 146 per cent increase on a year ago. The...
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Rolls Royce Ghost To Feature "intelligent" Air Suspension System
As we're getting closer to the Frankfurt motor show, Rolls Royce is releasing further technical details on its new 'baby' model. This time, the British automaker revealed that like the larger Phantom, the 2010 Ghost will make use of an "intelligent"...
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Rolls Royce Ghost: High-res Photos Of Thinly Disguised Production Model
We've obtained a new set of high-resolution photos of the production-ready Rolls Royce Ghost that was scooped last week at the Calais - Dover ferry crossing. Sans the black grille and the hidden logos, Rolls Royce didn't bother to use any camouflage...
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2010 Rolls Royce Ghost: Production Model Spied On The Road
The most talked about Rolls Royce model of the past couple of years, the freshly baptized Ghost, was spotted by an online user at the Calais - Dover crossing waiting for the ferry. The production ready Rolls Royce Ghost was virtually camouflage free as...
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'baby' Rolls Royce Pr4 Named Ghost
In another first for the Shanghai Auto Show, Rolls Royce CEO, Tom Purves announced that the luxury automaker's new model series, which until now had been known either by its internal codename PR4 or as the 200EX Concept, will be called the Rolls Royce...
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