Top 3 Most Expensive Cars In The World
It is probably not a single person who does not want to drive a luxury car, because everyone wants. If you have always had the fantasy of owning the best car in the world, so here is a list of top 3 only expensive cars in the world. Get one of those, and you'll be the envy of the world.
3. Enzo Ferrari
The third station, we called the Ferrari Enzo. It takes its name from the owner of Ferrari. This is a machine that is not even a little 'in terms of design and at the same time is a great performance under the hood. Enzo Ferrari's original price was $ 670.000 and only 399 units were produced for the first time. But a couple of cars had crashed the car and the increase in demand, manufacturers must increase the price of the car. Currently it is estimated a cost of over $ 1 million. This is a V12 engine, 5988 cc, which can reach a top speed of 217 mph.
Second Lamborghini Reventon
Is a car that was recently carried out the first second on the list of most expensive cars. This car was first introduced in 2007 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The claim that the Reventon is designed around the concept of "plane faster." Other than the exterior design, the mechanical components used in car design as such appears to be very similar to the Murcielago. Reventon possesses the most powerful engine that Lamborghini has ever made. Only 20 copies were made and this car, even better, which sold even before it was made. Reventon is a V12 engine and can reach 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds to reach a top speed of 211 mph.
1. Bugatti Veyron
Bugatti Veyron is being developed by Bugatti Automobiles SAS and Volkswagen combined. This happens to be the most expensive car ever made. The car is named after Pierre Veyron, who happens to be a French driver who won Le Mans in 1939. Veyron has 8 liters W16 16-cylinder engine and two rows of eight cylinders. Four of fuel this turbo engine giant. This car is capable of producing huge torque of 1,250 Nm range, and also gives the car on the label of "world's fastest car is accelerating." The car is capable of decrypting 253.8 mph and costs $ 1,700,000 jump.
3. Enzo Ferrari
The third station, we called the Ferrari Enzo. It takes its name from the owner of Ferrari. This is a machine that is not even a little 'in terms of design and at the same time is a great performance under the hood. Enzo Ferrari's original price was $ 670.000 and only 399 units were produced for the first time. But a couple of cars had crashed the car and the increase in demand, manufacturers must increase the price of the car. Currently it is estimated a cost of over $ 1 million. This is a V12 engine, 5988 cc, which can reach a top speed of 217 mph.
Second Lamborghini Reventon
Is a car that was recently carried out the first second on the list of most expensive cars. This car was first introduced in 2007 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The claim that the Reventon is designed around the concept of "plane faster." Other than the exterior design, the mechanical components used in car design as such appears to be very similar to the Murcielago. Reventon possesses the most powerful engine that Lamborghini has ever made. Only 20 copies were made and this car, even better, which sold even before it was made. Reventon is a V12 engine and can reach 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds to reach a top speed of 211 mph.
1. Bugatti Veyron
Bugatti Veyron is being developed by Bugatti Automobiles SAS and Volkswagen combined. This happens to be the most expensive car ever made. The car is named after Pierre Veyron, who happens to be a French driver who won Le Mans in 1939. Veyron has 8 liters W16 16-cylinder engine and two rows of eight cylinders. Four of fuel this turbo engine giant. This car is capable of producing huge torque of 1,250 Nm range, and also gives the car on the label of "world's fastest car is accelerating." The car is capable of decrypting 253.8 mph and costs $ 1,700,000 jump.
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