Bentley seems to be more elegant - that matters for such cars...
I find myself drawn to the Rolls-Royce, which I wasn’t entirely expecting. I’ll do without most of the frippery; no leather-trimmed interior lights, no veneered cup-holders, and that wood-spoke wheel, augh. The thicker steering wheel does sound nice though, and the “one tree” veneer option sounds interesting. Definitely want the analogue clock, and the tooled-metal dash (Which might make the “one tree option redundant. The glove compartment pen-set is admittedly pointless, but then, I am always looking for a pen in the Focus… I’ll also do without the brushed-aluminium bonnet, as I think it looks ass.
As to color and trim? Diamond black paint over “Rose-Leaf” leather with a dark hued metal dash, and Walnut Burr wood trim.
i'll take the bentley. i love the low roof and the large bonnet. i was really disapointed after seeing the 101EX Concept.
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The Rolls Royce's presence is unbeatable.
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I think bentleys (with the arrival of the coupe) came to common, they are no longer the special car they were. You see bentleys a few times a week but hardly ever see a roller.
Rolls Royce in white with the polished stainless steel (?) bit. Inside will probably be tan.
Phantom Coupe, not with the starlight ceiling.
I love both of these cars but right now Rolls-Royce is just better - I can't help the way I feel.
Can I have both??
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Brooklands in cream white with midnight blue interiors or olive green exterior and beige interiors
I'll take the Brooklands, its less vulgar and bling than the Rolls.
Granite with a cream interior.
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