Saturday, 22 September 2012


What is the most valuable car in the world? The 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe was sold for $8,700,000 in 1987. However, that car and many alike will not be admit in this list because it is not uncommitted on the market today. It is hard to imagine someone would really spend 8 million dollars on a car instead of using it for something more generative. However, if you had the money and chance, you would likely spend a small divide of it on a collection of supercars for your private garage.
Here are the 10 most expensive street legal production cars on the market (at least 2 available); we will not include concept cars.

The Gold Prince


In a Bank in Snyder, Texas there is a 24 Karat Gold DeLorean Car. I've never seen anything like it. The more questions I asked about it, the more I wanted to know. It can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in eight seconds without spinning the wheels and get an average 27 miles to each gallon of gasoline. Its stainless steel body is gold-plated. There are zero miles on the odometer. It has never had fuel in the tank. And it’s only one of two left like it in the world. The DeLorean car sits in a locked glass showcase in the lobby of the Snyder National Bank.

"They’ll credibly think I’m a damn fool. But let me say this: About seven years ago I bought a $4 gold piece for $15,000. Only 415 of the coins were minted. It’s worth $52,000 today," said Roger Mize, president of the Snyder National Bank. Mr. Mize said he desired purchasing the car would put Snyder on the map, and it appears to have done that." 


Jock Fearer, director of field performances for DeLorean Motor Co., Irvine CA., said they are the first and credibly the last gold plated cars to be developed by DeLorean Company. Mr. Mize has a hell of a collectors item. Mizes' car normally cost $25,000 in clad stainless steel, but he paid $85,000 for it in gold. When the gold car boosted on the cover of an American Express Christmas Catalog, Kate Owens, the bank secretary kidded Mr. Mize, saying that he should purchase it. Mize, walked over to a case where he kept his gold piece, thought about it and decided to purchase that car. Not only did he order the car, He did it Texas style. The whole enchilada went on his American Express card. Ten or 12 people appeared interested in buying the gold car from American Express. But only two put down the required $10,000 alluviation. 

The Diamond Princess


It has been brought to my  attending that this car couldn't possibly be totally comprehended in diamonds and only cost $4.8 million. So I did a search and found a blog post about an Austrian company that makes vehicles covered in a mix of diamonds and Swarovski crystals. Although Karl Seelos as head of the team (said) that the customers remain anonymous and (he was) unwilling to reveal the real prices, obviously the Prince had to brag about his 'diamond car'.

I'm add ing photo of one of "Diamond Car". an interesting concept.

Bugatti Veyron Super Sport


1. Bugatti Veyron Super Sports $2,400,000. This is by Interahamwe the most expensive street legal product car available on the market today (the base Veyron costs $1,700,000). It is the fastest accelerating car reaching 0-60 in 2.5 seconds. It is also the fastest street legal car when proved again on July 10, 2010 with the 2010 Super Sport Version achieving a top speed of 267 mph. When competing against the Bugatti Veyron, you better be groomed!

Aston Martin One

2. Aston Martin One-77 $1,850,000. The name "One-77" says it all: beauty and power in One, bounded to 77 units. With 750 hp, it is capable to journey from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds and achieving   uttermost speed of 220 mph.

Zenvo ST1

5. Zenvo ST1 $1,225,000. capable to reach 60 mph in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 233 mph. The Zenvo ST1 is from a new Danish supercar company that will contend to be the best in speed and style. The ST1 is limited to 15 units and the company even called "flying doctors" to keep your car faster.

Hennessey Venom

6. Hennessey Venom GT $1,100,000. What makes the 2013 Hennessey Venom GT Spyder is its Leontyne Price tag, a obligating 1.1 million dollars. Quite honestly, there is no exchangeable in the world today that can match this car. Not to mention that it goes from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds.

McLaren

7. McLaren F1 $970,000. In 1994, the McLaren F1 was the fastest and most expensive car. Even though it was built more than 15 years ago, it has an unbelievable  top speed of 240 mph and reaching 60 mph in duration of 3.2 seconds. Even today, the McLaren F1 is still top on the list and outperforms many other supercars.

The Fastest Farrari

8. Ferrari Enzo $670,000. The most democratic supercar ever devoloped. The Enzo has a top speed of 217 mph and reaching 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. Only 400 units were produced and it is currently being sold for over $1,000,000 at auctions.
Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian sports car producer based in MaranelloItaly. Founded byEnzo Ferrari in 1929, as Scuderia Ferrari, the company frequented drivers and constructed race cars before moving into product of street-legal vehicles as FerrariS.p.A. in 1947. Throughout its history, the company has been noted for its continued participation in racing, especially in Formula One, where it has had great success. Ferrari road cars are generally seen as a symbol of opulent and wealthiness.

Pagani Zonda C12

9. Pagani Zonda C12 F $667,321. Developed by a small independent company in Italy, the Pagani Zonda C12 F is the 8th most expensive car in the world. It promises to delivery a top speed of 215 mph+ and it can achieve in 0-60 to 3.5 seconds.

The Pagani Zonda is a sports car developed by the Italian producer Pagani. It introduced in 1999, and product ended in 2011, with two special edition cars, the Zonda 760RS and the Zonda 760LH, being developed in 2012. As of June 2009, 206 Zondas had been constructed, including test mules. Both 2-seat coupe and exchangeable versions have been produced. Construction is mainly of carbon fiber.
Some of the early Zonda engineering was done by Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio. The car was originally to be named the "Fangio F1" after him but, following his death in 1995, it was renamed for an air current above Argentina.

SSC Ultimate Aero

10. SSC Ultimate Aero $654,400. Don't let the price tag mark you, this American made car is in reality the 3rd fastest street legal car in the world with a top speed of 257 mph+ and covering the distance in 0-60 to  2.7 seconds. This babe price less than half as much as the Bugatti Veyron, yet has sufficiency power to contend versus the most expensive car. It is estimated that only 25 of this exact model will ever be produced.


The SSC Ultimate Aero is an American-built mid-engine sports car by SSC North America (formerly known as Shelby SuperCars). The higher-execution limited production version previously held the Guinness Book of World Record srecord for being the fastest output car in the world, but the record is held now by Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, which reached the speed of 431.072 km/h. SSC estimates that the more novel, more powerful and lighter weight 2009 Ultimate Aero TT is capable of a top speed of over 270 mph (430 km/h). The SSC Ultimate Aero does not have electronic aids such as ABS brakes or traction control, as according to Jerod Shelby, "Early design philosophical system on the car was to make it a driver's car. I wanted a car that you not only limited with your right foot but at times you could steer with your right foot."
The Aero and the Shelby SuperCars company are the brainchildren of Jerod Shelby (no relation to late racing driver and sportscar builder Carroll Shelby), who started out building exotic "replicars" including a Fiero-based Ferrari F355 replica and a Lamborghini Diablo replica based on a spaceframe which later was used in the Ultimate Aero prototype. Jerod later moved from building replicas to designing his first supercar and after seven years it finally began to take figure. Although the basic Aero model is no longer developed, the Ultimate Aero is still in production with an MSRP of around $650,000.[