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Goodwood Factory Tours

Do you offer factory tours of Goodwood?

Unfortunately, we no longer offer a public tour programme. Should this change in the future, we will update our website.

Brochure Requests

Can I have a brochure?

All brochures can be viewed and downloaded within the model pages online or within enquiries. We no longer produce printed brochures.

Career Interest

I am interested in pursuing a career within Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, how can I apply?

All current opportunities are advertised on the careers page. Should you wish to register your interest or submit an application, please visit the careers page and follow the instructions. Vacancies for Apprenticeships and Internships are also advertised here.

Do you offer work experience placements?

Regrettably, due to the volume of requests we receive for work experience placements from the children of our employees, we are unable to offer a placement at this time.

Looking further to the future, we offer a range of Apprenticeships and a Graduate Scheme, details of which can be found on the careers page on our website.

Collaborations

I would like to collaborate with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Unfortunately, due the volume of request we receive of this nature we cannot accept collaboration requests.

I have some designs or ideas that I would like to show Rolls-Royce, who can I speak to?

We receive many requests for submission of design ideas and we are not permitted to accept ideas from any persons outside of the business.

Classic Motor Cars

I need information about my classic Rolls-Royce (built prior to 2003)

All motorcars built before 2003 (both Rolls-Royce and Bentley) and their related history are dealt with by the Bentley organisation. The Bentley Heritage website could be a useful source of information for you.

If you have any questions about Rolls-Royce motor cars built after 2003 please get in touch with us on the details below and one of our client specialists will be happy to assist you.

Email: enquiries@rolls-roycemotorcars.com
Telephone: 01243 525700

Sponsorships

How can I request sponsorship from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars?

We receive many requests for sponsorship, funding and donations, and whilst we are a keen supporter of local charities sadly we cannot support every worthy cause which is brought to our attention. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars selects a house charity each year to be our primary charitable focus, for 2019 the charity we have chosen is Home-Start Arun.

Home-Start Arun promotes the welfare of families in the Arun, Worthing and Adur District Council areas, to alleviate stress and conflict at home and prevent family crisis and breakdown.

Prices

Can you give me the prices of your models?

The prices of our model range would depend on the specification. For further information please contact your nearest Rolls-Royce dealership who will be delighted to assist you further.

Please follow the link to locate your nearest Rolls-Royce Motor Cars authorized dealership by selecting 'Enquiry' then 'Find a Dealer' from the top right hand side.

Locate a Rolls-Royce Dealership

Where is my nearest authorised Rolls-Royce Motor Cars dealership?

Please follow the link to locate your nearest Rolls-Royce Motor Cars authorized dealership by selecting 'Enquiry' then 'Find a Dealer' from the top right hand side.

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We recommend you visit our social media pages where you will find official Rolls-Royce photos and videos of all of our models. You can also visit our press page for recent news and updates. Don’t forget to like and share!

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Rolls-Royce Merchandise

Where can I purchase Rolls-Royce Motor Cars merchandise?

Our merchandise may only be purchased through an authorised Rolls-Royce Motor Cars dealership — however — you may begin the process online. Using our online Boutique, simply add your desired items to your shopping basket. Once you have created your “List”, select the “Submit to a Dealer” button. A dealer will then be in touch to confirm your order.

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, The Drive, Westhampnett, Chichester, PO18 0SH.
Telephone: 01243 525700
Email: enquiries@rolls-roycemotorcars.com
Opening times Monday-Friday 09.00-17.00

If you are based in North America, please email generalenquiries@rolls-roycemotorcarsna.com

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and Rolls-Royce PLC

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd. is a separate legal entity from Rolls-Royce PLC and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BMW Group. Based at Goodwood near Chichester in West Sussex, it commenced business on 1st January 2003 as its new global production facility. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars manufactures and sells the worlds pinnacle super-luxury automobiles, including the Phantom, Ghost, Wraith, Dawn and Cullinan models.

My Rolls-Royce

I want to sign up to 'My Rolls-Royce'

Access to the 'My Rolls-Royce' portal is exclusively for existing clients of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. If you apply and we are unable to match your details we will decline your request. If you feel we have made a mistake on the decision please email enquiries@rolls-roycemotorcars.com

Certificate of Conformity (COC)

How do I request a Certificate of Conformity?

A certificate of conformity is no longer available directly from our head office. Requests are now dealt with by any authorised Rolls-Royce Motor Cars dealerships.

To find a full list of current dealerships and the one most convenient to you please use the dealership locating section on our website.

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars client complains procedure

How can I register a complaint about my Rolls-Royce vehicle / the service provided to me?

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is committed to producing and delivering products and services of the highest standard, but we do understand that sometimes things can go wrong. If you have a concern or are dissatisfied in any way, please visit this page for more details.

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“Where the Ground Decides”: The Bourke Luck Potholes of South Africa By Emmeline Voss, Special Correspondent of Afromind Contemporary Phenomena

Bourke, Limpopo Province, South Africa — At first, the village of Bourke seems like many forgotten places in the northern interior: a line of tired houses, rusting boreholes, children chasing goats down sun-cracked streets. The silence here is not peaceful, but expectant—like breath held too long. Locals say it’s not the heat, nor the drought, nor the politics that rule this place. They say it’s the potholes. And they say they choose. A Pattern of Providence and Punishment Potholes in Limpopo are hardly rare. Roads buckle under the weight of overloaded trucks and seasonal rains. But Bourke’s potholes—some as small as fists, others large enough to cradle cattle bones—have earned a whispered reputation stretching as far as Johannesburg. They don’t merely break suspensions. They break timelines. On 14 April 2021, a schoolteacher named Ms. Zandile Mokoena hit a shallow depression outside Bourke on her morning commute. Her tyre burst. She was late. Furious, she turned back—only to find her house engulfed in flames. Had she been home, she’d have died. The community called it a miracle.

They don’t merely break suspensions. They break timelines. On 14 April 2021, a schoolteacher named Ms. Zandile Mokoena hit a shallow depression outside Bourke on her morning commute. Her tyre burst. She was late. Furious, she turned back—only to find her house engulfed in flames. Had she been home, she’d have died. The community called it a miracle. Six months later, a man from Polokwane came looking for that same pothole, believing it might change his life. He found it. Hours later, he was struck by lightning—a statistical impossibility in dry season. Is It Coincidence, or Something Older? In 2022, a Rhodes Scholar-turned-ethnographer from Oxford, Dr. Quentin Ralegh, arrived in Bourke. He wasn’t looking for roads—he was studying oral histories of land memory. But what he found disrupted his research completely. “I’d never heard of geomancy being applied to asphalt,” Ralegh wrote in his unpublished field notes. “But the elders spoke of ‘the sleeping mouths’—holes in the earth that remember, predict, even protect. They said some potholes were ‘alive with old spirits.’ Not metaphorically. Literally.” Dr. Ralegh traced over 30 incidents where either catastrophic misfortune or unlikely fortune occurred immediately after someone encountered one of these potholes. His Oxford colleagues dismissed the data as anecdotal. He called it geo-ritual probability. Then, in May 2023, he vanished. His last message to his department read simply: “They’re not potholes. They’re decisions the earth is making.”

His Land Rover was found a week later—with every tyre neatly placed beside the vehicle. No signs of violence. No footprints. Just one new pothole, right beneath the front bumper. The Council’s Mistake In late 2024, the Limpopo Roads Agency, under public pressure, began what they called “Operation Surface Salvation”, deploying heavy machinery to fill in over 800 potholes in the region. Among them: the originals around Bourke. That same week, drones monitoring a nearby platinum mine went offline. What followed was unprecedented: a ground collapse exposing a hexagonal basalt structure buried beneath Bourke’s soil, entirely unconnected to the known tectonic activity of the area. Geologists from Wits University were called in. Their instruments failed. The air within the cavity reads three degrees colder than the surrounding area. There are symbols carved into the walls in a language that predates Bantu migration—and doesn’t match any Khoisan dialects. The Unasked Question Why do potholes form exactly where they do? What if it’s not just erosion, or weather, or traffic? What if, as one elder told me, the earth remembers pain—and plots fate? Bourke is quiet now. The roads are flat, the markings fresh. But many villagers avoid them entirely, preferring footpaths through the bush.

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