It is a very comfortable car , with a good engine. Citroën and Mercedes weren't sold out there so it is the only option
Well I'd hope it's a comfortable car if the minimum price is half a million USD and it's handmade. And, there are far more reliable options. Also, where on Earth do you live? They don't sell Citroen, or Mercedes, but they have Rolls Royce? Are you on Epstein's island? How does that even happen?
Did they sold the 500sel , the ds , the sm , or the CX in England ? --- Post updated --- Plus , when you're a buisnessman , you afford yourself luxury things in most cases , right ?
1. I have no idea, but it seems unlikely to me that the entirety of England would have banned every Mercedes and Citroen. 2. Huh? That's very vague and it doesn't make much sense. I know a lot of businessmen and none of them own Cullinans. I, in fact, couple years ago, owned a business myself, and I did not buy a Cullinan. I couldn't afford one, but still, it's just a terrible car. Why waste your money on a $500,000 BMW X7 when you could spend $5,000 on a Honda that is much more fun to drive? That's what I did. I still have a nice car, but I also have a Honda. Didn't burn half a million on a shitty Volkswagen rebranded as a Rolls Royce. Also, if you're a "businessman" (which is very very vague) you probably wouldn't want to drive a car as snobby as a Rolls Royce Cullinan outside of very specific circumstances. People don't tend to like it when their boss blows half a million (at least) on a car just so they don't feel potholes when they commute to work.
1. That's literally all Citroen is known for. If you ask someone about something notable Citroen does, they're gonna say "they use pneumatic suspension" 2. Where in the world is Brittain? I've been to Britain, never lived there, could not ever live there (everyone talks weird) but I've never heard of nor been to Brittain. 3. I still don't understand how not all Citroens having pneumatic suspension ties into you being unable to buy something else? Want luxury? Just buy an Audi. Or a Lexus, or a Volkswagen, or an older Jag or Bentley, or literally anything else. You could pour so much more money into your business if you're not wasting your time purchasing children's toys like Rolls Royce Cullinans. But, if that's what you want to do, then go for it.
Ah , yes , people ignoring about non-hydropneumatic Citroëns. I feel like i'm gonna remove m'y thing if it's just To hear that
A bycycle, since you gotta be 18 to have a licence --- Post updated --- could you précise the country ?
Don't feel pressured to remove your comment. I'm just here to challenge your ideas like everyone else in the thread. It's all hypothetical too so it's not like it matters that much. If you want the Cullinan, get the Cullinan. But personally I'd wait for some magnetic suspension to come with a new Merc or BMW or some other mid-range luxury car and just drive that. Comfort, style, practicality, and it won't break the bank. Also yea people ignore non pneumatic Citroens. Like me. Well not completely but I'm very much more interested in the pneumatic suspension models they offered compared to Citroens without fancy pneumatic suspension. They're just cooler.