Filed under: Car Buying, Sports/GTs, Supercars
Forbes lists the world's 10 most expensive cars
Have more money than you know what to do with? We wish we did, so we'll have to settle for gawking at the
descriptions and pictures of Forbes' 10 Most Expensive Cars of 2006. It's a list that makes the Porsche Carrera GT look
like a bargain at just #9 on the list, and when you don't see vehicles like Aston Martins or Ferraris, you know you're
among high rollers. The winner is the Bugatti Veyron at a price of $1,192,057, with
the Pagani Zonda Roadster F C12S 7.3, Clubsport version and the SSC Ultimate Aero coming in a not-so-close
second and third, respectively. Enjoy the show.
Thanks to Bob for the tip.
[Source: Forbes]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Noah 2:42PM (3/29/2006)
How about a list of the cheapest cars available in the world, and in North America?
--Noah
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Corey W. 3:11PM (3/29/2006)
"If rich people didn't buy these things," wrote a leading car blog in response to our piece last year, "they'd never get made, and the world would be a poorer place for all pistonheads."
That sucks!!
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Jay K 4:18PM (3/29/2006)
Anyone who can buy a car for more than 200K without a second thought, will be able to buy pretty much anything, no matter how pricey it is.
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bernie 8:07PM (3/29/2006)
I get enough elitist reviews of cars I'll never be able to afford in Automobile magazine. I was hoping AutoBlog might stay more relevant to real people.
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Car-la 10:59AM (3/30/2006)
I like the "sponsored by Cadillac" moniker, when none of these cars is remotely related to Cadillac and at least half originate from Germany (Veyron; Maybachs; Carrera GT; SLR).
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harsh 8:14AM (4/24/2006)
i ii
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harsh 5:10AM (4/28/2006)
I am cracy about car
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Most Expensive Cars 2:47AM (2/22/2007)
Indeed expensive. You might want to look at this site to see some more very expensive cars.
http://most-expensive-automobiles.blogspot.com/
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