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 :Ori Ansbacher and a Mother’s Grief: The Photo I Just Couldn’t Take (Judean Rose)… Read More...GM Eyeing Rivian For Its Electric Pickup, But It’ll Have To Beat Amazon FirstWith its R1T, Rivian has drawn the attention of a number of companies interested in rolling out electric trucks. | … Read More...Tesla’s New Updates Intend To Make Your Model 3 Impossible To StealThe new Model 3 features will be released via an OTT update along with the recently announced Dog Mode. | … Read More...Red Bull Racing Unveils Honda-Powered 2019 RB15 F1 Car With One-Off LiveryThis is the car that Red Bull hopes will challenge Mercedes and Ferrari for the title. | … Read More...Top Gear’s Incoming Host Crashes Subaru Brat During FilmingFreddie Flintoff crashed through barricades and hit a tent during a race in the UK. | … Read More...
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