di prtik dari 16 Julai 2009A £30,000 copycat Rolls-Royce? It must be made in ChinaWith a flying lady on the bonnet, its vast classical radiator and familiar contours, it looks for all the world like a Rolls-Royce. Hop inside, and the massage seats, pure wool carpet, subdued lighting and wine cabinet add to the impression. But the car in question could hardly be less British. It is actually a Geely GE, made in China. Hauntingly familiar: The Geely GE, with flying lady circled, at the Shanghai show The real deal: A Rolls Royce Phantom which costs £250,000 - compared to £30,000 for the Geely GE Chinese car companies have a reputation for copying foreign classics – sometimes leading to legal action. Class act: An artist's impression shows the GE's single rear 'throne' and luxurious star effect roof (above and below) And it is one of the companies said to be considering buying out Britain’s Vauxhall and Germany’s Opel from the ailing U.S. parent company General Motors, which is on the brink of bankruptcy. ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM Original 'Grecian-style' large grille. Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, also dubbed 'The Flying Lady'. Romantic 'starlight Headliner' in roof to emulate night sky. Drip dry umbrellas hidden in rear doors. 9 standard wood veneers. 44,000 different exterior colours. PRICE: circa £30,000 ENGINE: 3.5litre V6 LENGTH: 17ft 6 inches. TOP SPEED: 110mph (estimated) 0-62mph: 10 seconds (estimate) FEATURES: Single rear 'throne'. Pastiche 'Grecian-style' large grille. Flying Lady-style mascot Romantic 'starlight Headliner' in roof to emulate night sky. Glass interior divider Pure wool carpet. 'Six star' safety. Cigar store. Refrigerator. Wine cabinet |
Thursday, July 16, 2009
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