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Watch Rolls-Royce Phantom And Maybach S-Class Slowly Glides On Two Closely-spaced Speed Bumps
Watch Rolls-Royce Phantom 7 and Mercedes-Maybach S-Class slowly glides on two closely-spaced Speed bumps.
Both head-turning cars, likely owned by a single person, are worth about Five Hundred and Fifty Million Naira to own in Nigeria.
The extra-long Maybach variant of the Mercedes S-Class is currently the most expensive Mercedes car in the market.
The full-sized Rolls-Royce Phantom 7 sedan has already been replaced by the latest-generation Phantom 8.
A double speed bumps (or speed hump) installed on a Lagos road did a good job to reduce the speed of two seven-figure luxurious limousines, allowing the cameras of eye-eyed car enthusiasts to take shots and videos of the rare sightings.
In a video shared, a Rolls-Royce Phantom 7 sedan and a Mercedes-Maybach S-Class sedan were seen slowly gliding across the two closely-spaced obstacles that was installed to slow vehicles down.
Both head-turning Phantom and S-Class luxury cars, likely owned by a single person, are worth about Five Hundred and Fifty Million Naira (N550 million) to own in Nigeria, according to Autojosh findings.
Though already replaced by the latest-generation Phantom 8, the full-sized Rolls-Royce Phantom 7 sedan spotted still commands a price of N350 million in the used car market.
The extra-long Maybach variant of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class on the other hand is currently the most expensive Mercedes car in the market. The Maybach S-Class is specially designed to compete with the likes of Bentley Flying Spur and Rolls-Royce Ghost.
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