Extract from recent Times article - Last Hurrahs of the Petrol Age
"When you pull the screen-washer stalk on a Volkswagen Phaeton, the headlights
are given a squirt of water too. There's nothing unusual about that. What is
unusual is that one headlamp is squirted first, and then, when it's clean, the
other. This is so that the driver is not suddenly plunged into an impenetrable
gloom as both headlamps are covered in soap suds at the same time.
When you spot attention to detail like that, you just know that the rest of the
car is going to be sensational. And so it is. Look at the boot hinges, for
instance. You'd have them on your desk as paperweights.
The best thing about the Phaeton, though, is that it's actually a Bentley
Continental GT, only without the bling and the footballer connotations. And it
cost less. It's a great, great car. In my mind, the best VW has made. Today's
price GBP45,565"