The 2007 Rolls-Royce Phantom is 19 ft. 1.7 in. (229.7 in.) long.
There is not a single Rolls Royce and every model has a different length. So unless you specify which model you need the length of this question cannot be answered.
It depends whether you are talking about cars currently in production, or cars out of production that are collectible. Also you need to specify whether this question includes cars that are custom altered from factory original spec.
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The gross weight of the 2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom is 6724 lbs..
The 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.
There isn't. Imported cars are higher quality than American
Rolls Royce is an English English engineering firm and NOT a car producer (that is BMW). Rolls Royce specialise in jet engines for planes and boats as well as energy solutions amongst other things.
A Rolls-Royce is a niche vehicle, because it caters to a very specific and limited clientèle. Furthermore, not only is it targeted towards individuals with robust incomes, but those in particular who are more concerned with luxury then performance. A Ferrari or Lamborghini-both also niche vehicles- appeal to more "performance oriented" consumers. It's very unlikely that a buyer would be torn between purchasing a Rolls-Royce or a Lamborghini; maybe a Rolls or a Bentley, or Lambo or Ferrari, but not Rolls or Lambo. They're just in different niches and appeal to a small and discerning group of customers. A Rolls-Royce's niche is to satisfy the needs of the discerning super-luxury automotive buyer; it exhibits the best of its niche market and fulfills the consumer's needs flawlessly.
The gas tank on the 2006 Rolls-Royce Phantom holds 26.4 gal..
The curb weight of the 2004 Rolls-Royce Phantom is 5577 lbs..
Cost of 6 rolls: 3 times 59 = 177 cents
A Rolls Royce Phantom Saloon supplanted with a BMW originated 6.75 liter non-aspirated V-12 engine has an output of slightly over 450 horsepower. Pretty powerful and FAST with a governed maximum speed increased during the 2007 model year to 149 miles per hour. Incidentally, to my knowledge, the fastest production saloon in the world is the Bentley Continental Flying Spur Saloon, supplanted with an aspirated 6.75 liter Volkswagen originated W12 engine (2 little V6 engines melded together) and then supplanted with two twin bi-turbochargers, to give the standard version 550 horsepower. The new limited edition, and thus, rare 2008 Speed Edition has special modifications which yield to 600 horsepower. These cars, whether standard or Speed or the Phantom, are absurdly, yet delightfully throw the back of your head against the headrest while foot on the floor, FAST.