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2020 Rolls-Royce Wraith Reviews

You'll find all our 2020 Rolls-Royce Wraith reviews right here. 2020 Rolls-Royce Wraith prices range from $403,150 for the Wraith to $762,960 for the Wraith Black Badge.

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What cost-of-living crisis? Australia's ultra-luxury car market grows thanks to strong sales of Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren in 2024 despite challenging times ahead for the industry
By Samuel Irvine · 07 Jan 2025
As the automotive industry's peak body warns of challenging times ahead for the new-car market in Australia due to rising costs and high interest rates, there is one corner of the market that is thriving.
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10 best car names of all time: From Aston Martin to Rolls-Royce, this is the definitive list | Opinion
By James Cleary · 22 Dec 2024
Growing up, my parents went through a phase of buying well-used P4 Rovers as family cars. A (mainly) 1950s British icon with top-notch leather, proper wood trim and luxuriously thick carpet. But these hulking sedans are also cumbersome, fugly and painfully slow.
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Rolls-Royce Ghost 2025 review: International first drive
By Stephen Corby · 03 Dec 2024
Rolls-Royce does not launch its new cars in Birmingham or Leeds or anywhere English and drear, it launches them in places like Provence, where they make sense, and where their owners like to buy houses. Thus it was that the new Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II saw us flying all the way to the south of France to drive through lush beauty. Sigh.
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Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2025 review
By Stephen Corby · 30 Jun 2024
While some might have been sceptical about the wisdom - and the inherent beauty - of Rolls-Royce building its first ever SUV, the Cullinan, its customers were not. They can't buy enough of them, in fact, and hence there is now a new Series II version for them to slap their huge mounds of cash down on. We went to Ibiza to give it a twirl.
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What is a prestige car?
By Stephen Corby · 22 Apr 2024
It’s not breaking news that Australians are buying cars in record numbers, but the kind of cars we’re buying may surprise you because it seems to suggest many of us have too much money.
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Luxury car logos: Top 10 badges, symbols and emblems explained
By Stephen Ottley · 15 Apr 2024
A luxury car can be defined in many ways. For some it’s a car that has a higher level of equipment, comfort and/or performance than an average car.
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How much does an electric car actually cost?
By Stephen Corby · 03 Nov 2023
In Australia, fully electric cars range in price from $44,990 (total drive-away price) for the MG ZS EV, to $770,000 for the Rolls-Royce Spectre.
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Rolls-Royce Spectre 2024 review
By Stephen Corby · 04 Jul 2023
Charles Rolls, one of the founders of Rolls-Royce, predicted that electric vehicles would one day be the gold standard of motoring, back in 1900, and it's taken just 123 years for his company to nail the brief with its first EV, the Spectre, a spectacular combination of beauty and power on wheels. So, with the company pledging to be fully electric by 2030, does the Spectre succeed?
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The world's Top 10 luxury car brands
By Stephen Ottley · 05 May 2023
What is the definition of a luxury car? It may seem like an obvious question to answer, but like so many things in life, once you start to really examine it and scratch beneath the surface, defining a luxury car isn’t quite as simple as it first appears.
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Where did the sedans go? Here's the data on all the types of cars Australians are buying in 2022
By Chris Thompson · 13 Nov 2022
Australians don’t buy cars like they used to, we know this, and we also know that SUVs and utes have filled showrooms and flown out the doors faster than they can be stocked lately - but what does the Australian car market really look like right now?
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