Showing posts with label Most Expensive Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Most Expensive Cars. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Leblanc Mirabeau - Most Expensive Cars - Latest Luxury Cars
Leblanc Mirabeau Cars
Price: $861,798 (including $76,000 semi-automatic shifting option)
Engine: 4.7-liter V8 Supercharged
Horsepower: 700
Top Speed: 230 mph
The layout uses carbon fiber monocoques for ultra-high rigidity and security. Other parts of the chassis are made with titanium or magnesium.
Some would argue that the fact that this Swiss stunner is street-legal makes the price tag worth it--most cars of its caliber are ready only for the racetrack. But be prepared for a sparse interior
Pagani Zonda F Coupe - Most Expensive Cars - Luxury Cars
Pagani Zonda F Coupe
Price: $1,375,980
Horsepower: 602
0-100 km/h: 3.6 seconds
Top Speed: 345 km/h
Engine: Mercedes-Benz AMG V12 mechanical 6-speed with twin plate clutch
When the car debuted, Horacio Pagani dedicated it to Juan Manuel Fangio, a record-setting Formula One driver known as "El Maestro."
It has Bosch ABS/traction control, a central carbon fiber safety cell with steel and carbon fiber roll bar; and a front- and rear-impact energy-absorbing structure made from carbon fiber.
Pagani Zonda Cinque Coupe 2009 - Most Expensive Cars - Price of Cars
Pagani Zonda Cinque Coupe 2009
The Cinque borrows traits from the upcoming Zonda R track-day supercar, but with an upholstered interior and no roll cage.
It's likely to be the final Zonda variant before the model's replacement in a few years. There were only five of these sold for the 2009 model year; the car is currently sold out.
Price: $1,738,080
Horsepower: 678
0-60 mph: 3.3 seconds
Top Speed: 217
Engine: Mercedes-Benz AMG V12 engine
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 - Luxury Car - Most Expensive Cars
Bugatti Veyron 16.4
The Veyron has three diving modes that allow it conserve power, even at the highest speeds.
It needs only 270-280 horsepower to maintain speeds of 250 km/h, Like the Grand Sport, the Veyron's ceramic brakes slow it down faster than it can accelerate: it takes only 2.5 seconds to go from 0 to 100 km/h but it takes 2.3 seconds to come to a standstill from 100 km/h.
The car is made of titanium, carbon, magnesium and aluminum--the lightest metals available, and some of the most expensive.
Price: $1,738,080
Horsepower: 1,001
0-100 km/h: 2.5 seconds
Top Speed: 400 km per hour
Engine: 16-cylinder four-wheel drive
Koenigsegg CCXR - Price - Rates Speed - Most Expensive Cars
About Koenigsegg CCXR
Detachable storable hardtop with glass roof, rear wing, carbon ceramic brakes, hydraulic lifting system, navigation system, rear-view camera, DVD, CD, iPod, satellite radio, climate control, tire-monitoring system, leather carpets, roof stowage bag, car cover comes standard.
Buyers can request custom leather interior and color options. You'll need the right connections to get one of these last March, production plans were cut from six cars to four.
Price: $2,173,950
Horsepower: 1,018 bhp
0-100 km/h: 2.9 seconds
Top Speed: 250 mph
Engine: 4.7 liter aluminum V8
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Most Expensive Cars - Cheap New Cars - Costly Cars
Here is the list of the most expensive cars this year, we reviewed price lists from all the ultra-luxe automakers who might have produced a contender this year for the top spot.
Bentley,
Bugatti,
Ferrari,
Koenigsegg,
Lamborghini,
Leblanc,
Maserati,
Maybach,
Mercedes-Benz,
Pagani,
Porsche,
Rolls-Royce,
Saleen,
Spyker
Bentley,
Bugatti,
Ferrari,
Koenigsegg,
Lamborghini,
Leblanc,
Maserati,
Maybach,
Mercedes-Benz,
Pagani,
Porsche,
Rolls-Royce,
Saleen,
Spyker
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