5. Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe 2007
Those looking for a statement of luxury need only look at the Phantom Drophead Coupe to be lured in, not mentioning the 453 bhp. Although it could be deemed strange that a soft-top is recognised as a coupe, this isn’t the only unusual trait it has.
As well as its extravagant price tag, it also offers a few quirky features that could feel more at home on a yacht than on a car. For example, the Phantom Drophead Coupe offers rear-opening doors, together with an exterior design that takes much of its inspiration from yachts seen during the 1930s.
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