‘Money is power’, the principle holds 
true to the world of cars. More dough, sweeter wheels. So if you’re a 
billionaire, and you’re looking for a ride, then you’ve come to the 
right place. Because what we have right here, are the 10 most expensive cars in the world today.
Bugatti Veyron Super Sports-$2.40 million

The Veyron is more than just a car, its a
 milestone in automotive history. It defines the boundary between the 
possible and the impossible. It is to cars what Concorde is to 
airplanes. It shows how speed, power and comfort can be infused into one
 awe-inspiring machine. It is all about pushing the boundaries. And with
 this ‘Super Sports’ version, its all about pushing the boundaries, and a
 little more.
Lamborghini Reventon-$1.60 million

This is the type of car that Bruce Wayne would drive.
 You can buy faster, more powerful cars for less, but this would crush 
them all if you’re looking to impress. This car has got style, with its 
creasy outlandish body which looks as if it were inspired by the 
Batmobile.
Koenigsegg Agera R-$1.60 million

Are you a nerd with a large Tron poster 
in your room? If yes, then here’s a car for you. Apparently Koenigsegg 
claim that, for reasons only a Ph.D in Automotive Engineering can 
understand, this car’ll do 275mph while running on biofuel. If what they
 claim is true, then we’re about to witness a revolution in the 
automotive industry. Considering its price tag, its alleged speed limit 
and its eco-friendliness, this car should be able to blast the faces off
 the much more expensive, comparatively slower, gas guzzling Bugattis 
and Paganis. That’s if the manufacturer’s claims are true of course.
Ferrari Enzo-$0.67 million

Buying a Ferrari Enzo is like joining a 
gentlemen’s club. You have to be chosen by Ferrari to be able to have 
this car, and then you have pay for it. Its utter ludicrousy. And for 
what? The car’s not very good-looking, nor is it that very fast and it 
costs a preposterously large amount of money. So unless you want to 
waste your money on a car that’ll impress some random guy with braces, 
then please, go ahead.
Pagani Zonda C12 F-$0.66 million

The C12 F is of course an older variant 
of the Pagani Zonda Clinque Roadster discussed above. 
Only difference being that this is a convertible, which sort of affects 
the speed and handling and what not for reasons beyond my comprehension.
SSC Ultimate Aero-$0.65 million

What the Ultimate Aero is, is a wannabe.
 Its the yanks’ attempt to make an exotic, but clearly, they’ve failed. 
Of course they’re going to boast about how this is the 2nd fastest car 
out there, and they’d be true. But I’d rather watch a live monkey birth
 than to look at this ugly duckling. I mean if that’s the best Shelby 
can come up with then they should definitely consider closing shop and 
swallowing arsenic pills. Bottom line, buying this car’ll make you look 
like a person who’d buy a fake Armani just to impress his friends. Not 
cool, mate.
Ascari A10-$0.65 million

Its rare, its expensive, its great on 
the track and it looks utterly beautiful. The A10 then, is a stallion. A
 stallion that’d be bought by a true petrohead, a person with a genuine 
interest in cars.
Saleen S7 Twin Turbo-$0.55 million

The S7 has 750 horsepowers, does 248mph and looks good too. Its a good car then, but you can buy better for less.



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