All About Expensive Cars


Talking of expensive cars is relative with respect to the understanding and application of ‘expensive’. The list of expensive cars keeps getting upgraded by the day, with so many new entries redefining style and luxury. The plush interiors and flexible body components add to the price of these exquisite beauties. The list of the world’s most expensive cars would ideally include the Ferrari, Rolls-Royce and Bentley. These and a few other makes rank as highest-dollar cars and each company competes, offering real value for the whooping investment. These cars are style statements by themselves and the ultimate in luxury. They flaunt the very persona of the owner.

The Luxurious Ferrari Enzo Coupe is regal and priced at an astronomical $643,330! This 2003 model is a state of the art representation of the owner’s passion for setting the road on fire. The Saleen is priced at $395,000. The S7 model series is an exquisite display of man’s quest for perfection. The Saleen is sleek and redefines comfort. The Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible, at $363,990 is a dream on the road. The quality assurance that goes with the Rolls Royce is unparalleled and the Corniche Convertible is nothing short of the best. These cars are not only expensive, but exclusive investments that keep growing with age!

The Bentley Azure Convertible Mulliner is another great convertible wonder. The car is priced at 376,485 and offers the owner well line interiors and a waxed exterior. The body is a passion and the smooth maneuvering possible with the Bentley Azure Convertible Mulliner is like none other. The Lamborghini Murcielago is another baby that is a real scene stealer. The car is priced at $273,000 and is royalty on wheels. The Aston Martin Vanquish is priced at $228,000 and anyone who is an expert on cars will vouch for the quality and integrity of ‘Aston-Martin’.

The Porsche is priced at $180,665. The performance and comfort level of the Porsche matches the company’s commitment towards perfection. The GT2 model is a value purchase. The BMW, with the improvised Z8 series, is straight out of the celluloid. These dream cars are priced at $130,645 and the purchase package deal comes along with a lifetime support of quality and luxury. The Mercedes Benz CL 600 is priced at $119,595 and is synonymous with the comfort and credibility associated with Mercedes for decades. Another baby ripping the roads is the Jaguar XKR 100 Coupe and Convertible, priced at $99,330.

These cars are expensive on account of many factors. They all flaunt quality leather seats and expensive upholstery, the best car-stereo equipment, trims and fittings that are exclusive to the interiors and a variety of specially developed safety measures. The latter comprises side impact and head airbags that are automatically activated in event of a collision. They all flaunt great anti skidding and parking sensors that enable the owner to de-stress while driving, knowing fully that he or she is enveloped in the best money can buy. The pricey models are outfitted with exclusive state of the art 6-12 cylinder capacity and a minimum of 300 horsepower!

The engines are designed to quzzle gas and other than the initial price - they incur little or no other maintenance. The cost of these cars makes it necessary for the owners to look for great value insurance deals. The expensive car insurance deal is probably third in the ‘line of importance’, after insurance for the owner’s life and home. The insurance deals are available within dedicated insurance schemes and packages and cover the precious vehicle in event of any damage. The cost reclaimable is dependent on the sum assured. The expensive cars literally redefine your lifestyle. They give you status quo with the crème de la crème and unquestionable celebrity status.

The expensive car models leave bench-marks on service and longevity and rip the roads with great road-presence! The one-time massive investments are designed to last a lifetime!

Posted By Mehul Brahmbhatt
Feb 10, 2009

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