How Does The Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge Appeal To Millennials? Tuesday, October 10, 2017 ARTS, BUSINESS, NEWS, POLITICAL, SOCIAL, SPORTS Edit When Rolls-Royce launched its Black Badge versions of the Ghost and Wraith in early 2016, the automaker said it was targeting younger buyers. Read more » Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :The Honda S800’s Little Gem Of An Engine Could Rev Up To 9,500 RPMHonda's tiny '60s sports car is smaller than a Miata and 1,000 pounds lighter than a BRZ. | … Read More...This Rediscovered Video Lets Us Hear The Brutal Sound Of A V8 PriusThis GT300-spec Prius GT race car had a mid-mounted 3.4-liter V8 with 300 HP. | … Read More...The Audi E-Tron GT Looks Even More Striking As A Shooting BrakeThe Audi E-Tron GT is based on the same J1 platform as the all-electric Porsche Taycan. | … Read More...Ford’s 2022 Maverick Pickup Truck Quietly Enters Production In MexicoFord said that they have built 21 examples of a new pickup model at their Mexican factory. | … Read More...2021 VW ID.4 Is Not Bad, But It Still Needs Some ImprovementsThe VW ID.4 does some things very well but a handful of issues blunt its appeal. | … Read More...
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