A previous-generation example of the Rolls-Royce Phantom is currently on sale in Moscow, Russia for 30 million rubles, which translates into roughly 483,000 USD. The seller explains that the car is armored and barely used.
The odometer shows 2,350 km (1,460 miles) of use since 2007. The luxury sedan is white with a cream beige interior equipped with a fridge, a minibar and rear curtains. There are umbrellas in the door pockets, and you can slide out an extra multimedia display from between the rear seats.
Conspicuously, while the listing claims the car has top-notch VR9 armor protection, the enclosed paper scans suggest it is actually VR7. While somewhat lower, VR7 is still considered an extremely high standard of safety for light passenger cars.
The seventh-gen Phantom (see video) was made in 2003–2017. Its 6.75-liter V12 produces 460 PS (454 hp / 338 kW) and gets the barge-like vehicle from zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.9 seconds. This particular modification weighs more thanks to the armor cladding and 250 mm (10 inches) of added body length, so it might be somewhat slower on the uptake.