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martinbo said:Ah, yet again one of my favourite automotive debates - albeit one that I usually refrain from participating in - resurrected with undiminished enthusiasm.
You want my left field opinion? The Maybach fails in the character war with the Phantom because, simply, it's just too Teutonic. Whilst the Germans can do luxury with consumate ease, they simply fall flat when it comes to intangible concepts like opulence and ostentatiousness. Stuff, it seems, that got cast aside after WWII.
The RR might be German in its engineering but its image and character are infused with olde school aristocratic English excess and charm. It's the genuine, old money item: a car for royalty, nobility and 5th generation family empires. Herein the Phantom succeeds and the Maybach fails. The Maybach's luxury is indisputible but the execution thereof just isn't in good taste. It lacks decorum, period.
I was expecting you to say something truly "left field", but you more or less see it the same way Roberto and I do. Maybe a little harsher with the "no taste" part, but you're still in the same ballpark.
M

