It is very dignified. As time has passed, the Silver Spirit/Silver Spur models have become more appealing. They have aged well and have acquired a quiet nostalgic elegance.
@@anastassiosperakis2869 Actually, tape was a wonderful medium since it was an actual recording and not a digital representation. My analogue Akai reel to reel tape deck puts out better sound than anything I've heard today.
Beautiful motor car...However, having a mismatched Vogue tire on the passenger rear and three Goodyears on the remaining positions is tantamount to painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa! Poorly played, sir.
She's a gorgeous Limousine ! I'm an owner operator Limousine driver ! I'm available to drive you both anywhere, at anytime ! Take care of this gorgeous girl !
Not a minute in and I find myself asking the same thing. Puts me to mind of a magazine ad for RR memorabilia that has a photo of a Camargue(!) shod with Vogues.
Beautiful car. I own, and have owned many. Unfortunately the rear of this car was built for midgets. Only room for 2 adults in the rear as the center has the wooden sliding door that will be destroyed if someone sat there. The occasional seat is only big enough for a small child. The model converted by Jankel for RR actually has enough room for 5 full sized adults to the rear, and the Chauffeur and an extra passenger up front.
This is an obsolete model you cannot enjoy driving, only being driven in. It is unacceptable that it has not been upgraded and it still has... a cassette tape player. Really? THIS was a 1998 model! I owned a 1998 "Magnificent 7" BMW 740iL, which was the basis of the 1999 Rolls Silver Seraph, and my car had both FACTORY Navigation AND a 6 CD changer.