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Spotted a blue/gray Rolls Royce Phantom today--doing it wrong.
Owner appeared to be the owner driving (himself)... I'm damn sure going to be DRIVEN around if I own a Phantom. I'm sure they're actually nice to drive, but that's a vehicle to be driven in.
And before you guys say Daniel Crandall, it's not the same Phantom.
Spotted a blue/gray Rolls Royce Phantom today--doing it wrong.
Owner appeared to be the owner driving (himself)... I'm damn sure going to be DRIVEN around if I own a Phantom. I'm sure they're actually nice to drive, but that's a vehicle to be driven in.
And before you guys say Daniel Crandall, it's not the same Phantom.
Scott saw that car over in the Tanglewood area a couple days ago.
If I had the money to buy that kind of car,I think that's the last thing I'd buy,haha.
Scott saw that car over in the Tanglewood area a couple days ago.
If I had the money to buy that kind of car,I think that's the last thing I'd buy,haha.
I was at a friends house who lives at Ashley Plantation and there is a house on the corner that had a 2000-ish green Bentley parked beside their Phantom in the garage.
Must be nice
Scott saw that car over in the Tanglewood area a couple days ago.
If I had the money to buy that kind of car,I think that's the last thing I'd buy,haha.
I wouldn't say it'd be the last car I'd buy, but it wouldn't necessarily be the first one either. If you're high profile, and highly paid or come from money, it wouldn't be bad to be hauled around to business meetings and what not in a Phantom. Having a dedicated driver would free up a lot of stress and give you time to do other things while traveling back and forth.
Besides, if you can afford that kind of car, surely that's not the only thing in your stable.