Bespoke Starlight Headlining on RR Wraith
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I've heard/seen/read lots about Rolls Royce claims of being able to put ANY star constellation in their headlinings, so I enquired about how much it would cost to have a bespoke starlight headlining on a wraith, with the star pattern of a particular date, time and place.
When the dealer had the call back from the factory, I was told they couldn't give a specific cost, but it would be somewhere between 50,000-80,000 Euros (on top of the £10,000 they charge for the standard starlight headlining) and was also told it would add around 8 months to the build date.
Given they make such a big thing about being able to do it, I don't quite understand why it would need so much one-off engineering to warrant such a huge price and thought I'd ask if anyone else has ever enquired about one.
When the dealer had the call back from the factory, I was told they couldn't give a specific cost, but it would be somewhere between 50,000-80,000 Euros (on top of the £10,000 they charge for the standard starlight headlining) and was also told it would add around 8 months to the build date.
Given they make such a big thing about being able to do it, I don't quite understand why it would need so much one-off engineering to warrant such a huge price and thought I'd ask if anyone else has ever enquired about one.
Even their own blurb says a personalised one takes 2 craftsmen around 17 hours instead of nine hours for the standard layout.
Pay 2 people for 8 hours even at say £40 an hour = £640. Maybe add a couple of grand for someone to come up with layout for the exact time and date you want. Maybe say £3k total on top of the £10k option price?
Where they got your quoted price from I've no idea. Maybe they meant 5000-8000 Euros and just added an extra zero by mistake?
Pay 2 people for 8 hours even at say £40 an hour = £640. Maybe add a couple of grand for someone to come up with layout for the exact time and date you want. Maybe say £3k total on top of the £10k option price?
Where they got your quoted price from I've no idea. Maybe they meant 5000-8000 Euros and just added an extra zero by mistake?
RR said:
Edited by Blaster72 on Wednesday 15th February 05:38
craigjm said:
Blaster72 said:
Pay 2 people for 8 hours even at say £40 an hour = £640
Rolls Royce craftsmen at £40 an hour what planet are you living on?Only thing I can think of, is if they need to produce special one-off tooling plates, to produce the holes and thread the Fibre Optic lights through the material, but if that is the case, why make such a big thing about how it is an option people can choose to have. Baffled.
An basic assembly line worker at Chichester is paid £28k. Based on 225 working days in a year and a 7 hour day that works out as £18 per hour. Add in the average employment costs an employer pays and that becomes £23 per hour. A skilled crafts man is going to be paid more than that. I couldnt find figures for RR but I did for Bentley and it was £45k so based on the same maths equates to £37.14 per hour.
Remember you would never use those figures to cost your sales because recouping £37.14 will only cover your fixed costs.
Remember you would never use those figures to cost your sales because recouping £37.14 will only cover your fixed costs.
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