Anyone actually used a certified inspection for a used Ghost before buying? Wondering if it's overkill or necessary.

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I've been on the fence about a 2015 Rolls Royce Ghost Series II that a private seller has listed over in Emirates Hills. The car looks immaculate in the photos and the seller claims it's been serviced exclusively at the dealer with all the stamps to prove it, but we all know how quickly a neglected air strut or a sticky rear seat entertainment screen can turn into a five figure headache on these things. I'm not particularly worried about the engine or gearbox since they're basically BMW bits underneath, but the bespoke stuff like the starlight headliner electronics and the self closing doors are a different beast entirely. I stumbled across a service offering a Rolls-Royce Vehicle Inspection Dubai Certified while doing some research and I'm trying to decide if it's worth the extra cost to have someone with the proper diagnostic software go through every module and check the suspension accumulator pressures before I commit. Has anyone actually gone through this process with a used Rolls locally and did the inspection uncover anything that a normal test drive or a standard garage check would have missed? I'm just trying to figure out if I'm being overly cautious or sensibly protecting my wallet from a potential nightmare.
 
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