How Can You Get Your Hands On The Most Expensive Supercars?
What is the most expensive car in the world and how you can get your hands on it without the owner of Microsoft? Well, was the 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe a reasonable candidate. It was sold for nearly nine million U.S. dollars at an auction in 1987. Pearls are rare, but if you have money and the opportunity to name but a relatively small fraction of that amount, production supercar in the garage to bring. Spread betting is one of the few legitimate economic investment practices to make enough money for the wheels of their dreams. This is a "fringe" activity, which means you can not be a big bet that a lot of money. There are risks associated with the practice, it is true, but it is quite possible to manage risks and to limit their liability to losses.
Assuming you correctly predicted how the financial market indices react to a certain day and many of Wong, who is a great need to choose?
Here are some ideas and price tags:
1: a Bugatti Veyron - about 1.1 million pounds
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is the most powerful, most expensive and fastest street-legal production car in the world with a proven top speed of 253 km / h of the W16 engine-16 cylinders in 4 banks, 4 cylinder. It was built by Volkswagen AG subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS, named after racing driver Pierre Veyron who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1939 for the original Bugatti firm.
2: a Ferrari Enzo - About £ 640,000
Sometimes called F60, the 12-cylinder supercar named after the founder. It uses F1 technology for performance management, such as carbon fiber body, sequential gearbox and carbon-ceramic discs, and tricks are not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics, where the rear spoiler computer controlled to maintain a downward force at high speeds.
3: e Pagani Zonda C12 F - about £ 474,000
Zonda C12 F debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show, but shares many of the earlier models like the V12 is 7.3 L. 3.2 seconds sprint to 60 km / h top speed above 225 kmh sports version of the best power to weight ratio (521 bhp / tonne) compared to the Ferrari Enzo (483 hp / tonne).
4: e Koenigsegg CCX - £ 384,000 give or take
Koenigsegg CCX (Competition Coupe X) is driven by aluminum 4.7 liter 32-valve V8 engine with twin turbochargers producing 806 hp Rotrex. It runs on almost everything, including biofuels, too.
5: E Mercedes SLR McLaren - in the region of £ 291,000
They gathered at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England, the "SLR" moniker is "Sportlich, Leicht, Rennsport" (German for "Sport Light Racing"). SLR has thrown on the road, the turbocharged 5.5-liter, dry river bed, 90-degree V8.
6: E Rolls-Royce Phantom - about £ 205,000
Very cheap to luxury sedans, Phantom was launched in 2003 as the first model of Rolls-Royce owned by BMW. This is a 6.8-liter 48-valve V12 engine derived from the current BMW V12 power plant. It is a small vessel 1.63 m, 1.99 m wide and 5.83 m long and despite being built on the aluminum space frame, weighs about 5, 478 pounds.
7: E Aston Martin Vanquish - 163,000 pounds - ish
Many car for money and fame can be seen in the Bond film "Die Another Day". Sorry, no funds have an active camouflage, which made the car almost invisible film. Vanquish is powered by a 5.9-liter 48-valve 60 ° V12 engine, control fly-by-wire gas-and six-speed paddle shift 'or semi-automatic gearbox.
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