Very nice to see someone dressed appropriately for driving the Rolls. My father had Bentleys and RRs' and he always wore a jacket and tie whilst driving and he wasn't a chauffeur he was a consulting civil engineer.
BMW took over Rolls Royce in 2000. But before that it was British. You sir have a lot of class and you fit the Rolls-Royce perfectly pure class feel driving luxury. Excellent video thank you
I love you video. Beautiful production. I have been driving with gloves about 15 years. Started when I had audi cabriolet and got pair of red Ferrari gloves with the woven white fabric on the outside. These were extremely useful for getting good grip, and especially in slightly colder weather, as I always had top down (I lived in San Francisco, and Los Angeles). Sadly those gloves were lost. Now I have basic leather driving gloves I buy in Italy for about 60 euro. My current car is '06 Bentley Flying Spur, and the gloves really help get good grip on the polished wood wheel (which is not heated!)...and also...why not? You should do a review of different driving gloves!
@@DrivingwithGloves The gloves I have now are from Sermonetta which has the glove shops everywhere. They sell a few different versions, including the ones which are similar to Ferrari. But the quality is not as luxurious as Ferrari. You should find out who makes the gloves for Ferrari. Their price is ridiculous, like $240. Without the horse, they would be 90 euro max. It might be Schedoni?
Wonderful….. the splendid vehicle, the fabulous scenery and we loved the comment about the ‘working class’. Having had the supreme good fortune to occasionally drive a couple of different Rolls Royces ( other peoples 😟) , I always came away with the impression that the experience was something between driving a large old cabin cruiser and a double decker bus, both of which I owned at various times.
I liked the video, choice of car and your style. The music, although I see what you were going for, detracted more than helped. Continue to be descriptive so that we can experience the car through you!
The soundtrack is absolutely great with music from Richard Wagner, who lived opposite of Schloss Meggenhorn, at Tribschen! Utmost suitable though! As is music out of „Peter und der Wolf“! My compliments!
I think this channel is so quirky and thoroughly entertaining thanks to its host (and its amazing location) that it will really take off very soon. I'm very happy to be a new subscriber. Keep up the great work, Cor! From Jono in the UK :)
wholeNwon Cuff links with a blazer became perfectly acceptable after the mid-eighties. Much the same for whites being worn after Labor Day. Time changes most standards... Some for the better others not. The sports coat is not a blazer, but rather a driving jacket in blue velour. Cheers!
David Myers thank you very much. The problem is that I buy the gloves everywhere. I sometimes have no idea where I have bought them. But perhaps I must open a webshop in the future?
Depending on the purpose of your channel, marketing driving gloves would be a niche I have not seen before and one that could be interesting and profitable. I found this video by searching for Rolls Royce Corniche and found the video informative. You seem to have style and taste and those are commodities always in demand.I will subscribe and watch more of your uploads. Keep up the good work.
By the way, this Rolls Royce Corniche isn’t known as a Mulliner Park Ward. It is just a Corniche I. The MPW mark only applied to the first cars from 1966 (1967 for Dropheads) to March 1971 and these were called Rolls-Royce Mulliner Park Ward Drophead Coupe (a lengthy name to say the least). After this time we’re known simply as a Corniche. Great video and a great car, massively underrated and still looks as impressive today as it did the day it rolled out of the Crewe factory.
@@DrivingwithGloves I didn't say it was dedicated to Hitler. I said that Wagner was his favorite composer, which, I believe, is factually correct. How is that in any way related to the date of composition?
@@DrivingwithGloves British car. There was a WW II. Hitler and RR weren't exactly friends. They bombed each other...killed each other's people. In the US, it would be like playing Dixie at Arlington. Anyhow, your video....your choice. Fin.
@@wholeNwon it is a car from the 1980's. And yes it is a british car. But the music is about Norse mythology and old English was influenced by the North Germanic language spoken by the Scandinavian Vikings. So again I see no point in not using this music, only because 50 years after it was composed there was born an Austrian lunatic who happened to like this music.
I use PS, because it is Metric Horsepower it differs from HP! I had to make a choice, which one to use HP, BHP, KW or PS. I also use Nm and not ft.lb for torque.
Very nice to see someone dressed appropriately for driving the Rolls. My father had Bentleys and RRs' and he always wore a jacket and tie whilst driving and he wasn't a chauffeur he was a consulting civil engineer.
Thank you very much for your compliment, I appreciate it very much!
lovely
Thank you very much!
Brilliant. Thankyou. Cheers, John (Australia)
Thank you for your support John.
That is an exceptionally lovely car. Living in London I see a Corniche sometimes. And thank you for the Swiss scenery. Nice vid.
@@richardelson3261 thank you for your nice comment.
Sir Cor and the beautiful Emily an extraordinary connection !
Thanks you so much for this wonderful video ! I just discover this Rolls-Royce yesterday !
Thank you very much for your positive respons on this video. I try to do my best to make interesting videos. So I am very glad, you liked it!
Great video. Very well done! Thank you very much for making and posting it!
Juergen Buech thank you very much!
BMW took over Rolls Royce in 2000. But before that it was British. You sir have a lot of class and you fit the Rolls-Royce perfectly pure class feel driving luxury. Excellent video thank you
I must thank you Sir.
Those who have "class" never use that word.
just a little tip in the world of etiquette, never wear velvet during the day
I love you video. Beautiful production. I have been driving with gloves about 15 years. Started when I had audi cabriolet and got pair of red Ferrari gloves with the woven white fabric on the outside. These were extremely useful for getting good grip, and especially in slightly colder weather, as I always had top down (I lived in San Francisco, and Los Angeles). Sadly those gloves were lost. Now I have basic leather driving gloves I buy in Italy for about 60 euro. My current car is '06 Bentley Flying Spur, and the gloves really help get good grip on the polished wood wheel (which is not heated!)...and also...why not? You should do a review of different driving gloves!
Thank you very much for your feedback. I must say, a splendid idea about the review about different gloves.
@@DrivingwithGloves The gloves I have now are from Sermonetta which has the glove shops everywhere. They sell a few different versions, including the ones which are similar to Ferrari. But the quality is not as luxurious as Ferrari. You should find out who makes the gloves for Ferrari. Their price is ridiculous, like $240. Without the horse, they would be 90 euro max. It might be Schedoni?
Wonderful….. the splendid vehicle, the fabulous scenery and we loved the comment about the ‘working class’. Having had the supreme good fortune to occasionally drive a couple of different Rolls Royces ( other peoples 😟) , I always came away with the impression that the experience was something between driving a large old cabin cruiser and a double decker bus, both of which I owned at various times.
Nice description of the large old cabin cruiser and double deck bus 😉
Nice car and Great Gloves !!!
I liked the video, choice of car and your style. The music, although I see what you were going for, detracted more than helped. Continue to be descriptive so that we can experience the car through you!
Thank a lot for your input!
The soundtrack is absolutely great with music from Richard Wagner, who lived opposite of Schloss Meggenhorn, at Tribschen! Utmost suitable though! As is music out of „Peter und der Wolf“! My compliments!
As always very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Ingo, and all the best to down under!
I think this channel is so quirky and thoroughly entertaining thanks to its host (and its amazing location) that it will really take off very soon. I'm very happy to be a new subscriber. Keep up the great work, Cor! From Jono in the UK :)
Thank you very much Jono. I am glad you appreciate what I am doing.
Jacket far too short and too tight! Blazer with cufflinks?
wholeNwon
Cuff links with a blazer became perfectly acceptable after the mid-eighties. Much the same for whites being worn after Labor Day. Time changes most standards... Some for the better others not. The sports coat is not a blazer, but rather a driving jacket in blue velour. Cheers!
Beautiful car nice
It was indeed a joy to drive this Rolls-Royce.
Very civilised. 🇦🇺💐
Very interesting videos! I just subscribed to this channel!
Alberto Michelatti thank you very much o posso dire, grazie mille!
Music isn't bad, but may have been better in a lower register, Awesome Presentation, SUBSCRIBED!
Thank you very much!
Interesting video. This channel has potential. It would be nice if you included a link to the gloves you are wearing.
David Myers thank you very much. The problem is that I buy the gloves everywhere. I sometimes have no idea where I have bought them. But perhaps I must open a webshop in the future?
Depending on the purpose of your channel, marketing driving gloves would be a niche I have not seen before and one that could be interesting and profitable. I found this video by searching for Rolls Royce Corniche and found the video informative.
You seem to have style and taste and those are commodities always in demand.I will subscribe and watch more of your uploads. Keep up the good work.
By the way, this Rolls Royce Corniche isn’t known as a Mulliner Park Ward. It is just a Corniche I. The MPW mark only applied to the first cars from 1966 (1967 for Dropheads) to March 1971 and these were called Rolls-Royce Mulliner Park Ward Drophead Coupe (a lengthy name to say the least). After this time we’re known simply as a Corniche. Great video and a great car, massively underrated and still looks as impressive today as it did the day it rolled out of the Crewe factory.
These were not built at Crewe, They were hand built at MPW in London. I was an apprentice there...
Watching this behind the wheel of my corniche lol
I hope you are not driving 😉
@@DrivingwithGloves Let me not incriminate myself lol
@@georgem896 😉🙈
I am getting a Red one🔥🔥🔥🔥👹👹👹💓🍾🤘
Congratulations!
In the 90 th one I shortly was keen on was affordable for 32.000 GERMAN D MARK 🍸🧐
Das war tatsächlich günstig.
BIG 💧
I recommend dropping he overpowering music..
Since I published it around a year ago, I can't change anything about the video anymore. But thanks for the tip.
Music is perfect by Richard Wagner, who lived and composed right opposite of Schloss Meggenhorn, at Tribschen! Utmost suitable though!!!
The name of the company is written with a hyphen: Rolls-Royce :)
You look very smart in your out, but your wearing a jacket that is far too small
Dude, your jacket was too small, make that way too small.
Interesting choice of composers...Hitler's favorite.
It was originally composed in 1851, so it has nothing to do with Hitler, because he was not even born then!
@@DrivingwithGloves I didn't say it was dedicated to Hitler. I said that Wagner was his favorite composer, which, I believe, is factually correct. How is that in any way related to the date of composition?
@@wholeNwon how is Hitler related to my video about a Rolls Royce?
@@DrivingwithGloves British car. There was a WW II. Hitler and RR weren't exactly friends. They bombed each other...killed each other's people. In the US, it would be like playing Dixie at Arlington. Anyhow, your video....your choice. Fin.
@@wholeNwon it is a car from the 1980's. And yes it is a british car. But the music is about Norse mythology and old English was influenced by the North Germanic language spoken by the Scandinavian Vikings. So again I see no point in not using this music, only because 50 years after it was composed there was born an Austrian lunatic who happened to like this music.
oh my.... please don't tell me this guy doesn't look like a real wanker!.... A non-humous scene out of "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"!
Your comment shows me, how pitifully you are!
Is that self-projection?
not sure if your british or not. if your not thats a pretty bad attempt at one.
You're.
smart ass. this is not a english class
An English class.
Not a British accent whatsoever. Far too Germanic.
Are you British yourself?
Did you dress yourself today?
Hahaha no of course not, my mother did 🤣🤣🤣
Dude!
There‘s no such thing as PS in English!
It‘s called HP, or horse power!
PS is Pferde Stärke, and is only used in German speaking countries!
I use PS, because it is Metric Horsepower it differs from HP! I had to make a choice, which one to use HP, BHP, KW or PS. I also use Nm and not ft.lb for torque.
please kill the music