The Rolls-Royce Ghost Is the Insanely Luxurious “Affordable” Rolls

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Published 2022-08-28
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Rolls-Royce Ghost review! The Rolls-Royce Ghost is a special luxury sedan, and also the "affordable" entry-level Rolls-Royce. Today I'm going to show you all the quirks and features of the Ghost, and I'll also show you all the neat luxury touches. I'm also going to drive the Rolls-Royce Ghost and review the driving experience to show you what it's like behind the wheel.

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All Comments (21)
  • @benische
    That wooden pattern on the dash and behind the seats is the nicest use of wood I've ever seen in a car. Absolutely beautiful.
  • @Tiger8566
    Seeing all the expensive options just makes me interested to see what an absolute base Rolls Royce would look like
  • @lawnluvin7481
    The amount of thought and engineering put into this vehicle is amazing. Think about the timing of the radio cover. If it slaps down its cheap. If it takes to long it’s cheap. Just the right amount of time to feed your opulence.
  • @CarbonSickle
    I mean I would never pay 58 grand for a trim package, but the fact that somebody else did, I can appreciate that passenger side inlay is absolutely stunning
  • @porvoonosho
    Doug is the kind of guy who gives a Rolls Royce a 9 for comfortability.
  • @JohnySv
    Ah yes , considering either this or a 1998 Opel Corsa 1.0 as my next affordable daily driver. Thanks for the consumer advice Doug!
  • Doug is the greatest to ever do this car review thing. He ran up a biggg bag n still does reviews exactly how he’s done them since day 1!! No huge crew, no fancy this or that. Literally just Doug, his iPhone n his simple, cool, intelligent, interesting, quirky way of doing car reviews. Can’t do nothing but respect this dude. Keep doing ya thing man. Love every review n I love the knowledge I get from them. N I love seeing n learning about some cars that I otherwise would never know about or didn’t know enough about. For instance, the Mclaren F1. A car I had heard of before n had heard all the praise surrounding that car n i still didn’t think it was all that until I saw Doug review it. N after that I was completely sold on the F1 being the greatest car ever made. Thank you Doug!! I appreciate the work n research that goes into making a great video. Take care n keep the reviews coming.
  • Now THISSSSS is a Rolls Royce review. Finally who specified the double sliding heat/cool options for upper and lower temperatures. My dream feature.
  • @somebody9785
    Doug is the kind of guy to drive $200,000 cars in $2 shorts.
  • @acalthu
    The power reserve gauge was explained in reverse. If you're going very slowly it will still be above 70% because you still have that much power *in reserve*. That's why it shows 100% at idle. If you floor it, it will go down to 20 or less.
  • @_J.P._
    25:46 it actually takes just a moment on each side to paint :) there is a special person (Mark Court) at RR who does just that line on their cars and if you look it up on YT you'll see how fast AND precise he does it by hand. RR had him once shipped to Dubai to paint a coach line on a car that was already delivered because the owner changed his mind and wanted to have it done additionally :) The skillset is remarkably nevertheless. It is not about how fast he can do it but how long it took him to master his craft so he can do it confidently in a matter of seconds.
  • @andoletube
    Doug is like my dad - using 50 words where 10 will do, and endless recaps of what he's already said.
  • @VictorioLopes
    The Ghost looks great. Its just as classy as the phantom without being as "in your face" as it, such an amazing car. Then there is the wraith, which is just perfect
  • @Rickiye
    A bit of a correction, 13:46 Good sir De'muro. Power reserve acts not like a tachometer or a rev counter but one in reverse. For example if you floor it the more power you shall use sorry, consume say 69% whereby less of it shall remain, i.e. 31% as such the Power Reserve needle here shall point to 31%. If you're in slow traffic you'll consume less power say 31% and have 69% in reserve, and the needle shall again indicate as such. Assists in showing the amount of power left in a gear. Jolly good, carry on.
  • @user-fu5fd6tf8h
    I have 2015 Ghost. It's been several months since I bought it secondhand and I'm very satisfied!
  • @pentiger550
    Working down in Naples, FL I see these around town with some commonness. They definitely bring that Rolls prominence that is to be expected albelit less so than the Phantom as Doug pointed out. Still really big sedans that turn heads but the blend in slightly more than Phantoms. Still awesome, love the vid and love the rep for the 76ers. I moved to Florida from right outside Philly so naturally Philly sports feel like home.
  • @Mr.BeastFacts
    The only affordable rolls for me are King’s Hawaiian.
  • @chartreux1532
    That's about the same Price you get these here in Europe for! A Friend bought a 2010 Rolls Royce Ghost with a bit over 100000km (about 62000 Miles) for 95000 Euros (around 95000 USD as well). He bought it in July from the Owner. So far he used it to drive on Vacation in Southern Italy from here in Germany and as of now he doesn't regret buying it nor had Issues with it. Makes me wonder if it will be fine for another 100000km (62000 Miles) or if they're known to get Issues in that Range of Kilometers. Prost & Cheers from Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps
  • A really good detailed summary. To present a Rolls Royce properly with the ultimate attention to detail, the air vents should be horizontal and the piston stops equally set to half way out. Seats should be equidistant with headrests down and parallel. Fans all set to soft. The upgraded music package wasn’t mentioned - it’s out of this word; you could do a whole review just about that.
  • Some facts for us Doug followers. The "stars" shown all around the interior of this Rolls-Royce are called "The Rose of the Winds", "The Wind Rose", or even "The compass rose". Not merely a compass or a star. The exquisite work done to the wood covers of the interior is called "Marquetry". In this case, pieces of wood in different colors are inserted into larger wood pieces before the gloss transparent enamel is applied. Finally, the "champagne glasses" are called "flutes" because or their elongated and slender shape. "Flute holder" is a more elegant term to describe a "champagne glass cup holder". May I say that Mr. de Muro gives us all the chance to enjoy the best car reviews in all of the web. Best wishes to everyone of you car enthusiasts.