Technology has also given us the maker’s smartest car since Henry Royce and Charles Rolls produced their first model in 1906. Using data from the stability control sensors, the Wraith’s GPS navigation reads the road before it and shifts the transmission into the best gear for the next corner or for straight ahead. Infrared cameras in the front bodywork scan the nighttime asphalt, projecting thermal images of joggers and smaller creatures on the dash-mounted LCD screen.
The Wraith’s headliner–with 1,340 fiber-optic lamps woven into the fabric–ensures a summer sky overhead even when it’s raining. And an 18-speaker, 1300-watt audio system can reproduce the subtlest nuance of a musical piece. Exotic two-seater that weigh a ton less may outstript the $289,000 Wraith, but when it comes to the rare combination of speed and costing luxury, no other car has a ghost of a chance.
So you are going to have a latest model of 2015, it is better to donate your old car to companies who are working for humanity like American Red Cross or AbilitiesUnited.

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