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2019
The Rolls-Royce Wraith market shows a stable to slightly appreciating trend for well-maintained, lower-mileage examples, while older or higher-mileage cars offer more accessible entry points. The wide price range reflects variations in year, mileage, condition, and optional features.
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The Rolls-Royce Wraith market presents a wide spectrum of options, from older, higher-mileage examples to nearly new models. For buyers seeking the best value, focus on vehicles from 2017-2019, which often strike a balance between modern features, lower mileage, and competitive pricing. Always prioritize a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection and review the maintenance history thoroughly, as the cost of ownership for a Wraith extends beyond the initial purchase price. Patience is key; the right car at the right price is available, but requires diligent searching.
This is the top-ranked deal, offering an excellent deal score and significant estimated savings. The 2019 model year with relatively low mileage for its age makes it a highly attractive option.
This deal stands out with a strong deal score and very low mileage for a 2017 model. Its quick time on market (45 days) suggests it's priced competitively.
Despite a minimal estimated saving, this 2019 Wraith boasts exceptionally low mileage (21,835 miles) for its year. Its long days on market (219) indicate potential flexibility for negotiation.
This 2020 model has very low mileage (11,472 miles), making it a prime example. While the estimated savings are modest, its extended time on market (182 days) and low mileage suggest negotiation potential.
This 2014 model offers substantial estimated savings and a reasonable mileage (42,801 miles) for its age. Its 103 days on market suggest it's a well-priced option with room for negotiation.
This 2015 model offers good estimated savings and a mileage (33,801 miles) that is well within the expected range for its age. Its 146 days on market indicates a solid negotiation opportunity.
This 2014 Wraith has exceptionally low mileage (25,922 miles) for its year, making it a standout. Its quick 65 days on market suggests it's already priced competitively, but a modest offer is still warranted.
This 2016 model has reasonable mileage (30,116 miles) and a good deal score. Its very long days on market (245) strongly suggest significant negotiation potential.
This 2014 model has mileage (37,397 miles) that is acceptable for its age. Its significant time on market (200 days) makes it a prime candidate for negotiation.
This 2015 model has mileage (33,170 miles) that is typical for its age. Its 167 days on market suggests that the dealer may be open to negotiation on the listed price.
This 2016 model has mileage (46,479 miles) that is on the higher side for its age, but it still offers good value. Its 112 days on market suggests a potential for negotiation.
This 2019 model has mileage (37,450 miles) that is reasonable for its year. Its 91 days on market suggests that the dealer may be open to negotiation on the listed price.
This 2014 model has mileage (49,641 miles) that is on the higher side but still acceptable for its age. Its 165 days on market indicates a strong potential for negotiation.
This 2016 model offers significant estimated savings and reasonable mileage (35,995 miles). Its relatively short time on market (34 days) suggests it's priced well, but negotiation is still possible.
This 2015 model is the lowest-priced Wraith on the list, offering the largest estimated savings. However, it comes with significantly higher mileage (98,691 miles), making it a value play for a buyer prioritizing price over mileage.
Last analyzed: May 1, 2026