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Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce - Phantom (1989)

Imagine stepping into a car that blends timeless craftsmanship with modern engineering: the Rolls‑Royce Phantom. A 1989 Phantom, for example, carries with it the legacy of the brand’s silver‑animal emblem, yet its current Rolls Royce Phantom price can vary widely depending on preservation, condition and geographic market. Whether you’re comparing the price of a freshly restored 1989 model or a gently used 2007 Phantom, the scale of luxury, engineering and service keeps this masterpiece within the upper echelons of the automobile world.

Below is a concise snapshot of the 2008‑style configuration that many buyers recognise, followed by a quick‑reference HTML list that puts every detail where you can find it.

  • Engine: 6.75 L L‑/S‑Twin‑turbocharged inline‑6, 432 hp, 600 Nm
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic, dual‑clutch manual mode, 6‑speed manual (optional)
  • Fuel Type: High‑octane gasoline, premium octane required
  • Dimensions & Weight: Length = 5.76 m; Wheelbase = 3.35 m; Width = 2.10 m; Height = 1.55 m; Curb weight ≈ 3,370 kg
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in 5.4 s; Top speed 250 km/h (electronically limited)
  • Interior Features: Hand‑stitched leather upholstery, in‑car audio system with CD/MP3, dual‑zone climate control, fully customizable dashboard panel
  • Exterior Finish: Fully chromed grille, soft‑painted – or traditional “polished chrome” finishes; available in a vast palette of hues
  • Safety: Airbag system, electronic stability control, LED headlamps, advanced traction system

When you are researching a Rolls Royce Phantom 1989 price, it is essential to understand that historic, well‑maintained models command a premium in the used‑car market. Even a six‑slice restoration can lift the asking price substantially, while a neglected 1989 Phantom might need more than a courtesy price from the dealer. It is also worth noting that a used Rolls Royce Phantom price often reflects not only the car itself but also the degree of originality preserved during restoration. Traditionally, you might see a price that ranges between a few hundred thousand dollars and upwards of $1.5 million, mostly contingent on condition and provenance.

Depreciation Insight

Luxury hypercars behave differently than mainstream vehicles when it comes to value retention. In the first year after purchase, a new or nearly new Rolls Royce Phantom typically loses 15 % to 20 % of its cost, a pattern typical of high‑end automobiles that quickly escape their “new” status. Over the next 2‑5 years, the car depreciates at roughly 5 % to 10 


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