It doesn’t look half bad.
A few days ago, a brave man from YouTube’s Hoovies garage YouTube purchased a 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom Phantom for $80,000 . This is half the price of a new BMW M760i, and a fair price for a car that’s 13 years old in good condition.
We meant to say that the car was in good condition. Sorry, the car has many issues, and its new owner will soon discover how costly it is to fix them all. You don’t have to feel sorry for him, he knew exactly what was going on with the cheapest Phantom available in the United States.
Let’s now discuss the problems. The dashboard displays an error code for air suspension. Is it a pump? The diagnostic will confirm the diagnosis. The front power windows are also defective, and the display of the navigation system is not working properly. The sunroof also doesn’t work.
Exterior continues the tour de failure. The trim piece on the left-hand side of the hood has been glued with vulgarity, while the other part has corrosion. These beautiful 21-inch wheels have scratches and most of their chrome parts are gone. However, new alloys are not available at $4,000 each.
This Phantom is also a disaster. We pointed out that the Phantom is missing its umbrellas at the rear doors. A new pair will cost $900. The rear bumper has a small scratch, but it’s not a major problem.
An error code scanner quickly identified that there was also a problem in the CD player and passenger-door control module. The engine is otherwise in good condition, with the exception of a few small leaks.