1985 Rolls Royce Silver Spur 6.75 L
Summary:
Will buy another to keep this one company
Faults:
Battery - previous owner - was 7 years old.
Starter - Valet at R*tz hotel flooded the engine and over cranked, burned out starter.
Rubbing noise in steering column under cowling when turning right or left; cause unknown.
Trunk lock does not work either by power or manual with key.
Wax on body badly wrecked paint on body after taking it through a brushless car wash. DON'T do that. Cost $400 to have a professional restoration shop get paint back to normal.
General Comments:
Love the car. I am the 4th owner and immediately drove the car 1700 miles from Phoenix to Portland, Oregon with no issues after leaving Phoenix.
Remember... The car owns you, you do not own the car. Be at peace with this, be a servant to the ownership desire, serve the car, and all will be well.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 18th June, 2011
21st Jun 2011, 22:00
The trunk lock doesn't work? Maybe the car that owns you just doesn't want you to see what's in there.
10th Aug 2011, 01:25
Did you miss the fact that he bought the car in Phoenix, not Las Vegas?
13th Aug 2011, 07:55
Wait, if you buy a second one, won't the first one get jealous?
Think about it.
22nd Aug 2011, 17:47
I don't really trust automatic car washes in the first place. Good thing you got that taken care of - especially on a Rolls Royce. Your $400 could have turned into a more expensive full-body respray if you left it alone.
4th Nov 2012, 13:23
I'm astonished anyone would take a RR to any sort of car wash. I only own a lowly Lexus: but I wash it myself (except the one time the dealership mistakenly washed it)... never with soap or detergent... never with chlorinated water.
My Volvo, I treated the same way. Consequently, the paint gleamed, even though the car endured fifteen years in the broiling Southern sunlight.
For Heaven's sake, guys! A RR deserves rainwater or distilled water, and to be buffed dry with soft cotton rags (rags which have been washed countless times, to be sure all the silicone/sizing is gone).
If I ever feel stout enough to buy a RR, it will be treated like the precious work of art it is.
5th Nov 2012, 18:33
I don't have a Rolls Royce. I also do not go to car washes; more with concern with brushes or fabric strips. I have a whole house large water filter, and don't wash with special water. I use detail supplies from a place in Philadelphia called US Auto Supply on my classic cars. I use micro fiber towels. I am extremely careful washing, and do not do it in direct sun. I dry the car thoroughly. I have spent a few days detailing mine with some breaks in between. Must work, as I have won many Best in Shows with my car.
19th Jun 2011, 05:37
You did real well to only have to pay $400 to fix the paint on a Rolls Royce. I won't take anything through a car wash now.