Rolls-Royce, the super-luxury car maker, has received its biggest order ever from a hotel executive who is buying a fleet of 30 Phantoms to transport guests at a new luxury resort in Macau.
Stephen Hung is spending a reported $20 million on the fleet of the stately long-wheelbase Phantoms, the Associated Press reports, trumping the previous big order for 14 Rolls-Royces from the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong in 2006.
Rolls-Royce says the fleet will ferry guests to his Louis XIII hotel. Two of them will be the most expensive Phantoms ever made, complete with "external and internal gold-plated accents," according to Rolls' release.
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2 comments:
He'd better get a really good service policy in triplicate.Those bad boys are truly beautiful cars,but maintenance nightmares.
Actually rolls royce currently enjoys a better reliability rate than general motors....all of the high line car companies are crushing the domestics right now......you couldnt pay me to own a chevy, ford, or chrysler/fiat....total junk.
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