Rolls Royce Silver Seraph 2001 Oman Prices & Specs
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OMR 91750 - 110100 |
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Rolls Royce Silver Seraph 2001 specifications
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
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Class | Luxury Large Sedan |
Body Styles | 4-door sedan |
Weight (kg) | 2302 |
Version | Performance | ||||||
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Engine | Gearbox | Power (hp) | Torque (Nm) | Fuel Econ (L/100km) | Fuel Econ (km/L) | 0-100 kph (sec) | Top speed (kph) |
5.4 V12 RWD | 5A | 322 | 489 | 16.8 | 6 | 7.0 | 225 |
Rolls Royce Silver Seraph 2001 reviews
THE GOOD
Exclusivity, comfortable ride, classy cabin
THE BAD
Too heavy, soft handling, inflated price
Rolls Royce Silver Seraph 2001 Overview
One of the first carmakers ever established, Rolls Royce introduced the Silver Seraph for 1999, becoming the first all-new model in almost 20 years. However, troubled times meant it was also the last true Rolls, before the company was bought out by BMW, making this model's lifecycle all too short. All Seraph models were hand-built at the Rolls-Royce factory in England, which stopped making Rolls-Royce models in 2002. Before the BMW years, the Seraph was already powered by a BMW-sourced 5.4-litre V12 engine, mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel-drive, making it the first 12-cylinder Rolls since 1939. Standard features included digital engine management, power windows and mirrors, adaptive ride control, monotone or two-tone paint, leather upholstery, real wood trim, ABS brakes, picnic-trays for rear passengers and more. Aside from the front grille, engine and wheels, the Rolls-Royce was almost identical to the Bentley Arnage, although the Rolls version was tuned more for comfort and chauffeuring, as evidenced by the column-mounted shifter and non-turbo engine. A total of 1,570 Silver Seraph examples were produced, each custom-built to individual specs, before the car ceased production. It was indirectly replaced by the BMW-designed Phantom in 2003, although the Bentley variant remained in production for much longer, under VW management.
Rolls Royce Silver Seraph 2001 Reliability & Resale Value
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Known Problems | Very hard to find parts now. Solid BMW engine and gearbox, provided all fluids changed regularly, regardless of what the dealer claims about "lifetime" fluids. Random electrical problems expected on such hand-built cars. Numerous safety recalls by factory, namely for fuel-return pipe near exhaust manifold, low-pressure brake-fluid feed pipe that could trap air and cause brake failure, flexible fuel hoses between engine and pipes back to fuel tank that may leak and cause fire, leaky brakes and air-suspension hoses, and issues with brake-modulator parts. Dealer service history is essential to make sure recall work was done. |
Understanding the reliability & resale value |
Rolls Royce Silver Seraph 2001 Safety Ratings
NHTSA Driver Frontal Rating |
00
Untested |
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EuroNCAP Overall Adult Rating |
00
Untested |
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