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he is not in the business of boasting about his wealth plus he always gives something back he is a great philanthropist.

You should follow his Instagram then. And giving away means having to pay less tax, we all know how it works.
 
Rolls-Royce brings trio of Bespoke Dawns to Pebble Beach

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The Beverly Hills edition Phantom wasn't the only custom Rolls-Royce on display at Pebble Beach this year. In fact it wasn't even the only convertible Rolls-Royce. The British automaker also brought along three examples of the new Dawn, each customized by the company's Bespoke division.

Pictured above is the Michael Fux edition, commissioned by the collector of the same name, whose garage is packed with over 150 cars. It's painted a unique shade of Fux Blue, over a white interior with white piano-lacquered trim, blue lambswool carpet, and a hand-finished steering wheel.

Joining it is the Nautical Dawn, built for a client in South Florida who brought noted interior designer Barclay Butera on board to design the convertible to match her seaside residence. It's decked out in white with a deep blue hood. The interior carries over the same pallet, complemented by open-pore teak trim continuing up the rear deck. The clock was even designed to complement the classic Rolex Yachtmaster watch and the treadplates with nautical flags spelling out the name Dawn.

Finally another bespoke Dawn was delivered to noted Rolls collector Don Brinkeroff. It pays homage to the 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost with matte silver bodywork, silver Spirit of Ecstasy inlays in the piano black fascia, and pine green leather with black trim.

Rolls-Royce has, at the time of writing, only released photos of the Fux and Silver Ghost editions, but we'll be sure to update the post when more become available – so watch this space.

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That Arabian blue car looks amazing,just replace the white steering wheel with the standard black one,and make the dashboard walnut or mahogany
 
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Well, that is also a great car, but it's nothing like the Dawn. I think they are different enough to have both. *checking bank balance**sobbing*

Haha I feel your pain...

the majority of Merc fans think differently, however.

One is a car, the other - a yatch on wheels.
 
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Red, white and black looks good on Air Jordans. Not so much as the colour scheme for a car interior.
 
Fashion.

Paying enough for the seller to market something to you for far more than it's worth.

Therefore, this is a Rolls-Royce that I don't like.
 
Fashion.

Paying enough for the seller to market something to you for far more than it's worth.

Therefore, this is a Rolls-Royce that I don't like.

Except every Rolls is fashion then. All priced far more than they are worth.
 
Except every Rolls is fashion then. All priced far more than they are worth.

It's different to the fashion industry though, fashion is about perception, you are simply not getting anything like what you think you're paying for in terms of tangible quality - you're paying for a name, and enough margin that the re-sellers and the brand can spend a lot of money to tell you how cool they are, so you ignore the fact that you £150 item is barely £10 better than a £20 one! Granted, a Rolls-Royce might not exactly represent value for money, but it's a very tangible lump of quality product that is tangibly better in many many ways than something at the other end of the market.
 
If you compare a RR to a Corolla, sure. But if you compare a Dawn to a standard S cabrio?
 

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited is a British luxury automobile maker and a wholly-owned subsidiary of BMW AG since 2003 - as the exclusive manufacturer of Rolls-Royce-branded motor cars. The company is headquartered in Goodwood, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom. BMW AG has no direct relationship with Rolls-Royce-branded vehicles produced before 2003, other than having briefly supplied components and engines. From 1906 to 2003, cars were manufactured and marketed under the Rolls-Royce brand by Rolls-Royce Motors. The Bentley Motors Limited subsidiary of Volkswagen AG is its direct successor.
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