2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base is a Rear-wheel drive Coupe. It can accommodate up to 4 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve engine which outputs 453 hp @ 5350 rpm and is paired with 8-speed automatic transmission gearbox. The 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base has cargo capacity of 395 Liters and the vehicle weighs 2629 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a It has 21'' alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 495 N.m of torque and a top speed of 282 km/h. The 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 6.4 seconds and hits quarter mile at 14.5 seconds. Fuel consumption is 18.8 L/100km in the city and 10.9 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 0

Name Base
Price $ 0
Body Coupe
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve
Power 453 hp @ 5350 rpm
Number of Seats 4 Seats
Transmission 8-speed automatic transmission
Cargo Space 395.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 395.0 L
Wheel Type 21'' alloy wheels
Series Phantom Drophead Coupe (facelift 2012)
Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive
Horsepower 453 HP
Torque 495 N.m
Top Speed 282 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 6.4 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 18.8 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 10.9 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 2,580 KG
Brand Rolls-Royce
Model Phantom
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 14.5 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 159.2 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 24.0 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 179.0 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

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Few cars make such extravagant promises as the 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom, but this large, stately sedan makes good on them all. Incredibly lavish and powerful, the Phantom is blessed with solid BMW engineering and time-honored Rolls-Royce craftsmanship, making it nearly as enjoyable from the driver seat as it is from the backseat.

Few cars on the planet command such instant recognition, prestige and respect as the 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom. We are talking, after all, about the flagship of the world's most iconic ultra-luxury car brand. Debuting more than a decade ago and being the first offspring of then-new parent company BMW, the modern-day Phantom is massive not only in its dimensions, but also in its appointments, quality and style.

Those fortunate enough to ride in the Phantom will be cosseted in the finest materials available. Plush leather, hand-polished wood and lustrous metal cover everything you see and touch. After entering the car through the rear-hinged "coach" doors, backseat passengers will enjoy an abundance of legroom, especially in the extended-wheelbase version. They might even be tempted to take their shoes off so as to enjoy the added pampering of real lambswool carpets.

Yet despite its substantial size and weight, the 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom is impressively swift and handles with surprising responsiveness around turns. The slightly smaller and less expensive Bentley Mulsanne feels somewhat sportier from behind the wheel, though not even the sleek Mulsanne can touch the Rolls' sense of occasion and opulence. Indeed, the Rolls-Royce Phantom remains the ultimate expression of luxury motoring, so if the world's best is what you seek, then look no farther.

The 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom is an ultra-luxury sedan available in base and extended-wheelbase (EWB) body styles. There is seating for five passengers, or four when equipped with the individual rear seat configuration. The Phantom comes in one very complete trim level.

Standard features include 21-inch cast-aluminum wheels, an electronically adjustable air suspension, automatic and adaptive LED headlights, front and rear parking sensors, multiple parking and maneuvering cameras (rearview, top-view, front-side), power-closing rear coach doors, a power-closing trunk lid, soft-close front doors, automatic wipers, a sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, 10-way power front seats, heated front and rear seats, driver memory functions, a power tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a wool and cashmere headliner, and two umbrellas, hidden in the front doors.

Standard electronics includes Bluetooth phone connectivity, a navigation system, a multifunction electronics interface with an 8.8-inch display and pop-out controller, voice controls and Rolls-Royce Assist emergency telematics. Audio is provided by a Harman Kardon Lexicon Logic 7 surround-sound audio system with 15 speakers (including two floor-mounted subwoofers), a glovebox-mounted six-DVD changer, an auxiliary audio jack, a USB/iPod interface and satellite radio with a lifetime subscription.

The Phantom EWB adds 10 inches of rear legroom, four-zone climate control and reversible foot rests.

As one might expect, the options list is vast and includes things more likely to be found in a luxury home than in a car, including power-adjustable rear seats (with a choice of a fixed center seat or center console), a "rear theatre" (an entertainment system with two DVD screens built into the standard drop-down picnic tables), a rear bar, a cigar humidor, glass cabinets, a refrigerator, trunk-mounted parasols, mother of pearl inlays and a "Starlight" roof liner with embedded LED lights emulating nighttime stars (precise celestial maps can be applied at an extra cost). Really, though, Rolls-Royce's Bespoke program will do its best to customize your Phantom in any way you can imagine. At the very least, the paint and trim combinations are endless, since, like many top-tier carmakers, Rolls-Royce will mix paint and dye leather to match any color sample a customer brings into the dealership.

Another notable option is the Dynamic package, which adds stiffer antiroll bars (to sharpen up the big sedan's handling); sportier suspension, transmission and brake calibrations; a thicker-rimmed steering wheel and visible exhaust tips.

The 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom is powered by a 6.7-liter V12 that produces 453 horsepower and 531 pound-feet of torque, mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Rolls-Royce claims that the standard Phantom accelerates from a standstill to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds, while the larger EWB version is a tenth of a second slower. All Phantoms are rear-wheel drive.

The EPA rates the Phantom's fuel economy at 14 mpg combined (11 city/19 highway).

Standard safety features include antilock brakes, traction control and stability control, active front head restraints, side airbags for front occupants and full-length side curtain airbags. In addition, front and rear parking sensors are standard, as is a camera system that shows rear, side and overhead views to assist you in parking and pulling into traffic in this very large sedan.

The 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom is no sport sedan, but for a vehicle that weighs as much as a Chevy Suburban, its performance is simply astounding. We have yet to sample a Phantom with the Dynamic package, but we've been impressed by the ultra-luxury sedan's handling in previous tests. The steering is light and communicative, and the Roller remains remarkably composed and stable as it goes around turns thanks to its truly incredible air suspension. Although the engineers have done much to mask the Phantom's incredible mass, drivers should respect the fact that it weighs nearly 3 tons and can only be pushed so hard before the laws of physics apply.

The V12's thrust, however, is almost unbelievable at even the lightest touch of the gas pedal. And it is incredibly silent in operation, making full-throttle acceleration a somewhat eerie experience from the driver's lofty perch. The ride quality is perhaps better than anything else on the road per the car's primary mission to provide tranquil transportation for the most privileged of VIPs. It is supple and controlled, and dispatches bumps, potholes and even speed humps as if they aren't even there.

With its bolt-upright dashboard, clocklike instruments, thin-rimmed steering wheel and throne-like seats that give you an elevated, almost SUV view of the road ahead, the interior of the Phantom is decidedly formal and unlike any car you've ever driven. Certain color and wood treatments can liven the space up considerably, and the hand craftsmanship lends a palpable sense of warmth. The Phantom is full of beautiful details, too, including up to 43 pieces of multilayer wood veneers cut from the same log to ensure uniformity. Every square foot of leather inside the Phantom comes from cows raised in high-altitude Alpine meadows free of thorns and barbed wire, so as to minimize the chance of markings on the hides.

Located behind a panel containing the Phantom's center-mounted clock is an 8.8-inch information screen that enhances usability of the car's many controls, including a split-screen interface that lets the driver control things like the radio while displaying the navigation map as well. Eight memory keys below the screen provide bookmarks for radio presets and one-touch recall for your favorite navigation destinations. The entire setup is essentially a disguised version of BMW's iDrive interface (right down to the multifunction controller that pops out of the Phantom's center console). Generally speaking, it works quite well, though you'll initially want to take some time to familiarize yourself with its menus before you hit the road. Other controls, particularly those for the front seats and climate adjustment, are unusual and may take some time to figure out.

Ultimately, though, the Phantom's rear seating area is where you really want to be. The wide rear bench seats three in comfort, or two in even more comfort when the power-adjustable rear seats are ordered. With the rear seats set back deep into the car's body, it can get a little dark, especially with the available curtains drawn, but we expect that's exactly how many Phantom owners would like it. Perhaps the best thing about the Phantom's rear quarters is getting in and out through its rear-hinged doors, which have integrated umbrellas in the event that your arrival occurs during a downpour.

The 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom luxury car is all about pampering and prestige, which makes it one of the few cars where owners prefer the backseat to the front. Regardless of seating position, occupants inside the Phantom will experience the ultimate in driving pleasure, cocooned in soft leathers and a silent cabin that effortlessly dispatches road imperfections. The powerful V12 engine has its work cut out, but still manages to move the massive Rolls to 60-mph in less than six seconds. From behind the wheel, the Phantom responds well to driver input, yet the sheer weight and size of this car begs it be driven with a mellow attitude. However, should one feel the need for a more aggressive drive, a driver-selectable sport setting will stiffen the suspension and adjust the throttle response for a more expeditious driving experience.

REAR-HINGED DOORSMuch like the classic suicide-door Lincoln of the 1960s, the Phantom’s rear-hinged doors add an air of class and timelessness to this big luxury sedan. They also aid in the ease of entry. Of course, once inside, a touch of a button is all that is required to automatically close the doors.RETRACTING HOOD ORNAMENTThere are a number of elegant features both inside and outside the Rolls-Royce Phantom, but one of the most impressive is the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament. Updated for the realities of today’s modern world, the Spirit safely retracts into the grille when the car is not in use.

The interior of the Rolls-Royce Phantom luxury car is elegant but surprisingly simple, with a big emphasis on copious use of leather and wood throughout. Instead of being festooned with myriad buttons, knobs and switches, Rolls takes a minimalist approach, even with the iDrive-like system that allows the driver to control navigation, radio and other functions with a rotary dial and planetary buttons. When not in use, the whole setup hides out of sight. Other aspects of the Phantom include an 8.8-inch color screen and a multi-camera system that presents a virtual bird’s-eye view of the car when reversing.

The Rolls-Royce Phantom is, in a word, enormous. Even the “smallest” versions, the coupe and convertible, are more than 18 feet long, or about 4 feet longer than a Honda Civic. The 2014 Phantom sedan is even larger at over 19 feet, while the Extended Wheelbase version takes the cake at just under 20 feet in length making it a proverbial “land yacht.” Phantom models boast plenty of wooden parts mixed with metal, and the convertible (dubbed “Drophead Coupe”) is inspired by J-class yachts of the 1930s and stands out with a massive rear teak deck that impresses with the top down.

Like other Rolls-Royce cars, the 2014 Phantom luxury sedan and coupe are typically bespoke, meaning they are ordered with custom features to suit a buyer’s taste. What all owners can expect are an 8.8-inch color display that can hide behind the dash, a LOGIC7 Surround Sound system by Harman, and a central control module to command infotainment features. Other standard features of note include full LED headlights as standard, while a multi-camera system gives drivers a virtual bird’s-eye view of the car when in reverse. Lambswool carpet and the finest of leather further coddle passengers.

With a bespoke Rolls-Royce Phantom, what you order is pretty much limited to your imagination. Some popular configurations include a two-tone paint scheme, a variety of 21-inch wheels, a gold-plated Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, the Dynamic Package for a sportier ride, and a glovebox that contains a humidor or pen set. Headliner options include leather or cashmere so you can literally have only the best above your head. A theater configuration allows rear-seat passengers to watch TV or DVDs on twin 12-inch screens that fold into the backs of the front seats.

The 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom sedan, coupe and convertible are rear-wheel drive and powered by a big, naturally-aspirated V12 engine. Not long ago, Rolls-Royce would merely say that power was “adequate” to move its massive cars. Nowadays the British automaker doesn’t mind backing up that assertion with data: The Phantom sedan can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in just 5.7 seconds, while the coupe and convertible models can do it in 5.6 seconds. A “power reserve” gauge shows the car using just 10 percent of available power while cruising at 70 mph. Sedan and convertible Phantoms are electronically-limited to a top speed of 149 mph, and coupes go up to 155 mph. All models use a new, 8-speed ZF automatic transmission.6.75-liter V12453 horsepower @ 5,350 rpm531 lb-ft of torque @ 3,500 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 11/18 mpg

The Rolls-Royce Phantom luxury car for 2014 is in rarified territory as an ultra-luxury, handbuilt car. Its price is correspondingly stratospheric. A Phantom Series II Sedan starts right around $ 405,000 before options, and the Extended Wheelbase version starts closer to $ 470,000. A coupe model starts at over $ 435,000, while the convertible, like the extended-wheelbase sedan, starts at over $ 476,000. At these prices, the 2014 Phantom is pretty much king of the luxury hill. Even a Bentley Continental is roughly half the price, or you could pick up four nicely equipped Audi A8 or BMW 7 Series sedans and still have some pocket change for that spare jar of Grey Poupon. We expect the Phantom’s resale value to be marginal, with the value easily dropping by $ 150,000 or more within a few years.

2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base Exterior Colors

2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base Interior Colors

2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve EWB 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 22.8 L/100km 10.2 L/100km 6.6 s 14.6 s 24.3 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve Base 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 22.8 L/100km 10.2 L/100km 6.4 s 14.5 s 24.0 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve Base 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 22.8 L/100km 10.2 L/100km 6.7 s 14.7 s 24.4 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve Base 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 18.8 L/100km 10.9 L/100km 6.4 s 14.5 s 24.0 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve Base 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 18.8 L/100km 10.8 L/100km 6.6 s 14.7 s 24.4 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve EWB 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 18.8 L/100km 10.9 L/100km 6.6 s 14.6 s 24.3 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve Base 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 18.8 L/100km 10.8 L/100km 6.6 s 14.6 s 24.3 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve Base 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 18.8 L/100km 10.8 L/100km 6.4 s 14.5 s 24.0 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve Base 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 18.8 L/100km 10.9 L/100km 6.6 s 14.7 s 24.4 s
6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve EWB 453 hp @ 5350 rpm 495 N.m 18.7 L/100km 11.4 L/100km 6.6 s 14.6 s 24.3 s

2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Trims

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Rolls-Royce Phantom Overview and History

The Rolls-Royce Phantom Series VII here has been updated for 2012 coming with visual and mechanical tweaks. A new Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe was released in 2012 coming with updated technology, revised powertrain and a slightly changed design. The 2006 Drophead Coupe is the newest convertible model launched by the British car manufacturer which is entirely based on the Phantom model unveiled in 2003.
What's more luxurious and opulent than a Rolls Royce? Well, nothing else really, except maybe gold-plated Porsche, but since they don't have a whole line of those yet, people tend to stick to Rolls Royces. Born out of the partnership between Charles Stewart Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce, the company started out in 1906 in Britain.

Right from the start, they set out to build “the best car in the world” as the Silver Ghost was named. Attention to detail and outstanding performance meant that the Silver Ghost enjoyed success right from its launch in 1906.

As with many other car manufacturers, during the First World War, Rolls Royce was turned to war production, but instead of building cars, they build airplane engines like the Eagle which was used by half of of the Allied fighters.

After the war, the company continued research in the engine department and came up with the “R” engine which was used in planes and cars to set new world records. Post war developed cars include the Phantom I and the Phantom II increasing production. Because the demand increased, Rolls Royce had to open up a second plant in America, in Massachusetts.

Another successful move was the acquisition of Bentley in 1931 which would later prove beneficial for both brands. For a long time Rolls Royces and Bentleys would be mechanically identical.

The R engine was eventually developed into the praised Merlin engine. It was during the Second World War that the Merlin really proved itself, as all Hurricanes, Lancasters and Spitfires involved in the Battle for Britain would be fitted with such engines. Royce would not live to see the success of his engine as he died in 1933, aged 70.

Car production resumed at Rolls Royce after the conflagration and, as sales were increasing steadily, the company opened up new plants in Crewe, Chesire along the one in Derby. The former would become the company's formal home starting with 1946. Models from this period include the Silver Wraith, the last car to have its body built by an independent coachbuilder. After this, all Rolls royce cars would be built completely in-house.

The 40s and 50s were prosperous times for the Rolls Royce company and that is why, in 1966, the manufacturer decided to further expand its influence and buy out Bristol Siddeley, the other great aero engine manufacturer in Britain. In 1950 the Phantom IV, the most exclusive Rolls Royce ever was introduced. Only 18 cars were produced and all were delivered to royalty and heads of state. The Silver Cloud I and II also hail from this period, followed in the 60s by the Silver Cloud III and Phantom VI.

Starting with the 70s, Rolls Royce comes to a period of financial decline, owned in part to a failed contract to complete a new jet engine, the RB211. The government had to step in and in 1971 the company was nationalized but that didn't solve the problem. In 1973 the air and car industries were split by the government and the latter sold in order to keep the airplane industry rolling.

Rolls Royce Motors was bought in 1980 by Vickers PLC. The Silver Spirit Rolls Royce was developed in 1981, the first car under the new brand. It followed a whole new line, aimed at a younger market and it was much safer and met the emissions regulations.

The Vickers takeover would end in the 90s, as the company was put up for sale again. The omst likely buyer seemed to be the Germans over at BMW, as they already had some ties with Rolls Royce, providing parts for Bentley cars. But at the last minute they were outbid by Volkswagen, which brought things into an awkward situation. VW had rights to the Spirit of ecstasy mascot and the shape of the radiator grille, but BMW held the rights to the double R logo and the name of the brand.

The two companies arrived at an understanding since VW really wanted Bentley and decided to sell the right for the mascot to BMW for 40 million pounds. Staring with January 2003, the two brands, Rolls Royce and Bentley, which went a long way back would be now separated, Bentleys being produced by volkswagen and Rolls Royces by BMW.

That was also the year Rolls Royce launched the new Phantom, a car which has managed to draw out the new direction of the company for the coming century.

2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Consumer Reviews

2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Base Specifications

Base Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioAM/FM stereo radio with auxiliary input jack
Air ConditionningDual-zone automatic climate control
Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyYes
Cruise ControlYes
Front WipersRain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers
Garage Door OpenerUniversal garage-door opener
Multi-CD ChangerGlovebox-mounted 6-CD changer
Navigation SystemYes
Number of Speakers15 speakers including 2 subwoofers
Power Door LocksYes
Power WindowsPower windows with one-touch up/down feature
Premium Sound SystemHarman/Kardon LOGIC7 7.1 surround sound system
Rear Air ConditionningRear-seat automatic climate control
Remote Audio ControlsSteering wheel-mounted audio controls
Remote Keyless EntryYes
Single CDCD player
Special FeatureIPod integration
Steering Wheel AdjustmentPower tilt and telescopic steering wheel with position memory feature
Voice Recognition SystemYes

Base Dimensions

Cargo Capacity395 L
Curb Weight2629 kg
Front Headroom1021 mm
Front Legroom1040 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity100 L
Gross Vehicle Weight3050 kg
Height1598 mm
Length5612 mm
Rear Headroom943 mm
Rear Legroom936 mm
Wheelbase3320 mm
Width1988 mm

Base Exterior Details

Exterior DecorationBrushed stainless steel hood
GrilleChrome grille
Power Exterior MirrorsPower-adjustable outside mirrors

Base Interior Details

ClockAnalog clock
Door TrimLeather door trim
Driver Info CenterDriver information center
Front Seats Front Seat TypeBucket front seats
Front Seats HeatedFront and rear heated seats
HeadlinerStarlight leather headliner
Instrumentation TypeAnalog instrumentation
Luxury Dashboard TrimWood interior trim
Rear Seat TypeRear bench seat
Seat TrimLeather seats
Special FeatureReat-seat picnic tables
Steering Wheel TrimLeather-wrapped steering wheel
TachometerYes
Trip ComputerYes

Base Mechanical

Drive TrainRear-wheel drive
Engine Name6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve
Stability ControlYes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission8-speed automatic transmission

Base Overview

BodyCoupe
Doors2
Engine6.7L V12 DOHC 48-valve
Fuel Consumption18.8 (Automatic City)10.9 (Automatic Highway)
Power453 hp @ 5350 rpm
Seats4
Transmission8-speed automatic transmission
WarrantiesBumper-to-BumperUnlimited/km, 48/Months PowertrainUnlimited/km, 48/Months Roadside AssistanceUnlimited/km, 48/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 48/Months

Base Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesAnti-lock brakes
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Driver AirbagDriver-side front airbag
Passenger AirbagPassenger-side front airbag
Rear AirbagRear side airbags
Roof Side CurtainSide-curtain airbags
Side AirbagFront side airbags

Base Suspension and Steering

Front SuspensionIndependent front suspension
Front Tires255/50R21
Power SteeringSpeed-sensitive power rack-and-pinion steering
Rear Anti-Roll BarYes
Rear SuspensionIndependent rear suspension
Rear Tires285/45R21 run-flat rear tires
Special featureAir-adjustable suspension
Turning Circle13.1-meter turning circle diameter
Wheel Type21'' alloy wheels

Critics Reviews

The 2012 Rolls-Royce Phantom, Coupe, and Drophead Coupe confer an instant feeling of royalty on anyone within (save, perhaps, the hired driver), but you'll need the funds of a prince to afford one.
2012 Rolls Royce Phantom. Rolls-Royce hasn't changed its double-R badge since the company’s founding in 1904, but it seems the London Olympics proved special enough to warrant a redesign, as a ...
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I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
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