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MrDoppler, 14 October 2015, 23:12
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Here is one Youabian Puma
[https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQXd3dR8zfgsTNebbRbqJQ3EQvLwmoV92u6VzuSfzp3-Jwf6FthdsqWbWU]
Price 1.1 Mil
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MrDoppler
from Denver, Colorado
langnews, 15 October 2015, 01:00
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Lexus LFA.

Yeah, I understand that only 500 were made. But the full factory price is $375,000 for one. You could get an exclusive, more powerful supercar for much less money.

On top of that, you can't technically own one. You can only lease it from Lexus. The lease price is about $300,000 for two years. After which, you own nothing for all you just paid.
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carguyjt, 15 October 2015, 01:10
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Lamborghini Veneno
anything made by Mini

carguyjt
from Littleton, Colorado
michealm, 15 October 2015, 01:37
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I am aware that the Ferrari 250 GTO is an extremely rare, beautiful, and iconic Ferrari, but I don't think a car should sell for 42 million or whatever it was under any circumstances. I love the 250 GTO, but I still don't see how someone could buy an old car for 40+ million (think about all the other things you could buy for 40 million!!!)
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Mazdafreak, 15 October 2015, 01:37
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The new Audi TT Convertible.

Mazdafreak
from North Carolina
r8lover, 15 October 2015, 02:27
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Mazdafreak wrote:
The new Audi TT Convertible.

I was going to try and dispute that, but then I saw what it is compared to the A5 convertible (just $1,500 less).
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hjrodenburg, 15 October 2015, 05:15
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Viper.

hjrodenburg
from Washington
r8lover, 15 October 2015, 05:19
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Ghibli
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CanvasRider, 15 October 2015, 06:05
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langnews wrote:

On top of that, you can't technically own one. You can only lease it from Lexus. The lease price is about $300,000 for two years. After which, you own nothing for all you just paid.

That is absolutely not true. The first two years the dealer/Toyota retains the title to prevent the resale value from increasing. After two years you get the title to the car and you can do with it what you wish. They're not gonna make you pay $300,000 for a two year lease, thats retarded

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AlpinaYLO, 15 October 2015, 16:12
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Kia K900 - Realistically, very few will ever want to pay $60K for one. The Hyundai Equus is in the same boat.

Volkswagen Phaeton - Reality says Audi A8 even though I love the Phaeton.

Hongqi L5 - Most of you have likely never heard of this car. This is a 5 million yuan car (equivalent to about $800,000 US) Then again, this is the official car for the Chinese Communist Party.

AlpinaYLO
hyoung90, 15 October 2015, 18:42
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Volvo C70
Aston Martin f**king Cygnet
Porsche Macan (just get a Tiguan for less than half the price. Same size just VWs logic of slapping a Porsche badge on it, add a little upgraded features here and there and double the price.)
Mini Cooper JCW
Ghibli
Equus and K900

Just to name a few

hyoung90
from Dallas, Texas
F355LOVER, 15 October 2015, 19:26
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Lykan Hypersport

F355LOVER
from Cincinnati, Ohio
CanvasRider, 15 October 2015, 22:12
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The Porsche Macan can not be compared to the Tiguan in any way

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HAWPhotography, 16 October 2015, 00:46
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CanvasRider wrote:
The Porsche Macan can not be compared to the Tiguan in any way

Well These Guys Compared Them LOL
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r8lover, 16 October 2015, 03:10
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CanvasRider wrote:
The Porsche Macan can not be compared to the Tiguan in any way

Well, except for the underpinnings, nearly identical sizes, fact that the brands are owned by the same people, and also the fact that it's not too much more than a Ford/Lincoln style rebadge.
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