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But a decade later, Lee Iacocca ordered a Rolls-Royce grille to be slapped on the proboscis of the 1969 Continental Mark III. This tacky, second-rate brand identifier becomes a Lincoln hallmark ...
Rolls-Royce has not changed much since the first car was unveiled at the Paris Salon in 1904. The technology has evolved, of course, but from that day until now, this car brand has been the ...
The newly-minted "most powerful Rolls-Royce ever" is good for a whopping 659 horsepower and 792 lb-ft of torque through its electric powertrain, spinning from 0 to 60 mph in a fresh 4.1 second ...
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