ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM REVIEW

This is the benchmark for all super luxury sedans. Introduced in 2003, the Rolls-Royce Phantom was the first car produced by the modern Rolls-Royce, and its styling cues and legacy of beautiful English craftsmanship have carried on to all other Rolls-Royce models. Phantom comes in two flavors with the large SWB sedan and the stately EWB sedan adds 10 inches to the rear cabin to produce the most legroom ever in a production car at over 53.1 inches. Both models are adorned with the utmost in luxury features from the finest materials to the latest technology. Only the finest woods and hides are used to produce the interiors, offering infinite customization through Rolls-Royce bespoke program. Rolls-Royce offers unique interior options such as a cashmere headliner with configurable constellations from fiber optic lights, bespoke marquetry in the wood veneers, and even the option to equip a partition between the front and rear seats for the ultimate rear passenger experience. Phantom is designed for comfort and features the most finely dampened suspension in the world that provides an oasis for both front and rear passengers. Almost no outside noise intrudes into the cabin as Phantom is incredibly quiet. With an all-aluminum body structure, however, Phantom is capable through the corners and still offers those who wish to drive their Phantom with one of the most relaxing experiences in the world.

LOCATION

Miller Motorcars

342 West Putnam

Greenwich, CT 06830

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SERVICE: 866-295-8874

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Sunday: Closed

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Posted Notice Requirement

Merchants and other business owners who accept checks must post a notice where customers are likely to see it warning them of the potential consequences of writing bad checks. The notice must include the civil penalties that bad check writers may face, the appropriate Connecticut statute number and an advisory that the check writer may also face criminal penalties

Civil and Criminal Penalties

As of 2010, civil courts may require the check writer to reimburse the merchant for the value of the check plus pay up to $750 if he has no back account or $400 if the check is returned for insufficient funds. If the merchant chooses to press criminal charges, the bad check writer may face a fine of up to $1,000 and up to one year in jail. Writing a bad check is a felony charge if the check was for more than $1,000 and a misdemeanor if written for a lesser amount.

Required Written Notices

If a check bounces, the merchant must send the check writer a letter by certified mail at the check writer's last known address or place of business. Usually this letter is sent to the address on the writer's check. The letter must inform the writer that the check was returned ask him to reimburse the merchant for the amount of the check and inform him of the potential criminal or civil penalties if he fails to do so. If the check writers does not respond to the letter within 15 days of receipt, the merchant must send a second letter. This letter must inform the check writer that he has 30 days to reimburse the merchant before the merchant takes legal action against him. Both letters must be written in both English and Spanish.

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