If you have a well-organized portfolio, this article is for you. If not, do not despair: even for very full suitcases, there are car models that reach values that place them at a very exclusive level. There are also models made in such small numbers that even millionaires do not have the ability to add them to their garage.
When you think of expensive luxury cars, there are brands that immediately come to mind: Bugatti, Ferrari, Lamborghini, without a doubt. But there are many other exclusive brands, which have established themselves as the best in the luxury segment, offering their customers the fastest, most beautiful and, in this case, the most expensive cars on the planet.
According to the specialized website “Motor1”, there are 50 cars, with a total value of more than one million dollars, that will make up the list of the most expensive cars ever. Among the collection are Ferrari hybrids, the American Speed King, some electric supercars, and three Rolls-Royce cars designed exclusively for the royal family.
However, it should be noted that the prices quoted reflect the vehicles when new. Therefore, exclusive cars at auction, which are usually worth a fortune (or two…), are not counted.
The list of 50 cars is extensive, and today we conclude a five-part series in which we explore the top most expensive cars in the world. This starts, increasingly, with the Bugatti Mistral, which has a “modest” value of $5 million. Here are the top 10:
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part One. The list goes on. These are the 50 most expensive cars in the world: hurry to see them
The second part. The list goes on. These are the 50 most expensive cars in the world: hurry to see them
the third part. The menu is more exclusive. These are the 50 most expensive cars in the world: hurry to see them
part Four. The list is only available for a very few scholarships. These are the 50 most expensive cars in the world: hurry to see them
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