A used rolls will lead an increasingly sad life with each sale as new buyers are less and less able to maintain it. If it manages to survive long enough, it may become a classic, but that's a big if. The old top gear did an episode about buying a used rolls for the same price as a Nissan, the catch was that the Rolls had a service bill that was also the same price as a Nissan. For perspective, here's a RR dealer in Pasadena explain the $650-$2000 oil change
https://www.rollsroycepasadena.com/service/service-and-parts-tips/rolls-royce-oil-change-cost/. Do you think the forth owner buying the car on at a buy here pay here lot 15 yers from now is going actually pay that?