If you're in the market for a new ride and money is of no concern you might want to check out Forbes' magazine's list of the most expensive street-legal cars.
Topping the list is Buggati's ultra-fast and ultra-expensive Bugatti Veyron SuperSports at £1.7m (Rs 78.66 million). You'd better act fast as the automaker plans to release a limited number of its hypercar. At least you'll make a return on your investment since the fewer Veyrons there are, the more each one should be worth.
To compile it lists Forbes reviewed price from ultra-luxury automakers and specialists and chose only cars that were in production and street legal, which eliminated the now discontinued Ferrari Enzo (Rs 18.9 million) and the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster (Rs 14.28 million).
If you're looking for a monster track machine be prepared to splash out on the Koenigsegg Agera at No.2 on the list; or perhaps you'd rather be chauffeured in a luxury ride such as the Maybach Landaulet at No.3 for a mere £903 636.
For a classic millionaire ride and pure lady-charming appeal you could opt for the Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV at £293 940. Though even the Lambo's cringeworthy price is outclassed by the upcoming Pagani Zonda C9 which will scoop the No.4 spot on the world's most expensive car list at £839 091.
Forbe's most expensive cars:
1 Bugatti Veyron SuperSports - £1.7m (Rs 78.66 million)
2 Koenigsegg Agera - £968 182 (Rs 44.8 million)
3 Maybach Landaulet - £903 636 (Rs 41.81 million)
4 Forthcoming Pagani Zonda C9 - £839 091 (Rs 38.82 million)
5 Ferrari F70 (Next Enzo) - £561 545 (Rs 25.98 million)
6 SSC Ultimate Aero - £484 091 (Rs 22.4 million)
7 LeBlanc Mirabeau - £469 891 (Rs 21.74 million)
8 Ferrari SA Aperta - £335 636 (Rs 15.53 million)
9 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV - £293 940 (Rs 13.6 million)
10 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe - £288 518 (Rs 13.35 million)
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