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Subscribe to this threadRumormill: Bugatti developing $3m uber-Veyron track car
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b0nesc @ Jan 10th 2008 10:51AM
No car is worth $3 Million. And why would they offer an additional, more expensive model when the original Veryon isn't exactly a hot seller? Anyone know how much F1 cars cost?
Nucbuddy @ Jan 10th 2008 11:00AM
@b0nesc,
There are currently ~1,000 billionaires in the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_billionaires_(2007)
Therefore, there should be plenty of cars that are worth more as much as, or more than, $3 million.
Nucbuddy @ Jan 10th 2008 11:02AM
Fixed link:
http://www.google.com/search?q=billionaires+list+2007+wiki
Nucbuddy @ Jan 10th 2008 11:05AM
Fixed link:
http://www.google.com/search?q=billionaires+list+2007+wiki
EJ25RUN @ Jan 10th 2008 11:20AM
I hope everyone realizes that there is only 1 way for a supercar to hold that crown of best.
It is to compete in a GT racing series. Look at the Mclaren F1, Ascari AZ1, Zonda, Murcialago, Gallardo, Countless Ferraris amd Porsches.... many others...
in 2010, a new FIA formula for GT/LMP racing will begin and that will be a perfect time for VW and bugatti to put a car together.
Comeone everyone.....Tipo 35 and tipo 51... Just like Ferrari, Bugatti proved himself on the race track and its time for the grand return!
EJ25RUN @ Jan 10th 2008 11:42AM
For the how much an F1 car is wortgh question.....
really varies... main factors to throw in are race history, driver history and manufactuer... 1980's Ferrari sell well even though they were pigs. I guess anywhere from $100,000 for an ok car to 4 million for Schumacher winning Ferrari.