2010 Rolls Royce Ghost review

May 12th, 2010 Leave a reply »



For many the name Rolls Royce comes as a showstopper, for those who own the car would surely know what I am talking about. Once you own it, you will understand the true pleasure of driving Rolls Royce cars. The people who are looking for a more lively presence and a luxury so innate with the earlier Rolls Royce phantom, can surely go for the new 2010 Rolls Royce ghost. The only superior concept in the new Ghost is that it offers a more manageable power at a good acquisition cost. The new luxury sedan offers a V12 swift acceleration control with luxurious cabin and almost all the comforts that you can count on Rolls Royce as a company. The 2010 Rolls Royce is one of the most awaited and latest models from the manufacturer. You had be mind gasping looking at its starting price of over quarter million dollars. This may give you a step back but it’s a relatively good bargain compared to its earlier models.

The 2010 Rolls Royce ghost is a luxury sedan that comes with a single four door body styling with just one trim level. The standard highlights of the new model are its 19-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, rear packing sensors, active air suspension, front parking sensors, auto dimming mirrors, keyless entry, rain sensing wipers, power closing rear doors, 10 way power seats for massaging, a navigation system, Bluetooth facility, adaptive cruise control, four zone automatic climate control, satellite radio, 16 inch speaker premium audio system having a 12.5 GB capacity.

The 2010 rolls Royce ghosts comes with a V12 engine producing an output of over 563 horsepower and giving a 575 pound feet of torque. The ghost machines comes equipped with a turbine smooth 6.6 liter twin turbo, the power is transferred to the engine with an eight speed automatic transmission. The machine is capable of delivering 155 mph and fetches 0-60 mph in flat 5 seconds. According to the company estimates, the new Rolls Royce is capably of giving an impressive 13-mpg on the city roads while a 20 mpg on the highway. The safety features in the new Rolls Royce consists of active front head restraints, antilock brakes, stability controls, side airbags, full length side airbags – these all are the standard features of the new vehicle. The new feature called as the (DAS) driver assistance system helps to give driver the comfort of automatic high beams, lane departure warning, night vision camera and a head up display.

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