Rolls-Royce Phantom Saloon

We say The Phantom benefits from the British and German input in equal measure. Outstanding in every way.Performance Though one of the heavier cars on the roads

We say The Phantom benefits from the British and German input in equal measure. Outstanding in every way.Performance Though one of the heavier cars on the roads, the Phantom’s 6.8-litre V12 ensures it can really shift. Engine is coupled with a smooth automatic transmission.Emissions CO2 emissions stand between 377 and 380g/km. The Phantom lacks any real fuel economy, just feed it cash and it’ll be fine.Driving Easy to forget you’re in a 5.8m-long car due to the Phantom’s agility and light steering.Feel Everything is hushed, polished and refined. No issues with noise whatsoever, and it’s one of the most comfortable cars you could wish to ride in.Space Obviously space is one of the Phantom’s many strong points, with enough front and rear room to keep both chauffer and owner pleased. The boot is smaller than most will expect at 460 litres though.Equipment Whatever you want, you can have... as long as you’ve got the cash.Price Very expensive to buy and run, but residual values should be good.Quality Top quality materials and fantastic build quality in the Phantom with unrivalled attention to detail.Safety The other car will almost always be worse for wear in a crash, but stability and traction control ensure this isn’t likely to happen. Eight airbags are also included on every model.Pros Road presence, badge, comfort, performance.Cons Money.Alternatives Bentley Mulsanne.