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TOP 1O MOST EXPENSIVE CARS

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TOP 1O MOST EXPENSIVE CARS

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Bugatti Veyron Super Sports $2,400,000. This is by far the most expensive street legal car available on the market today (the base Veyron costs $1,700,000). It is the fastest accelerating car reaching 0-60 in 2.5 seconds. It is also the fastest street legal car when tested again on July 10, 2010 with the 2010 Super Sport Version reaching a top speed of 267 mph. When competing against the Bugatti Veyron, you better be prepared!

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Pagani Zonda Clinque Roadster $1,850,000. One of the most exotic cars out there is one of the most expensive. It can go from 0-60 in 3.4 seconds with a top speed of 217 mph.

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Lamborghini Reventon $1,600,000. The most powerful and the most expensive Lamborghini ever built is the third on the list. It takes 3.3 seconds to reach 60 mph and it has a top speed of 211 mph. Its rarity (limited to 20) and slick design are the reasons why it is so expensive and costly to own.

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Koenigsegg Agera R $1,600,000. The Agera R can burn 0-60 in 2.8 seconds, reaching a maximum speed of 260 mph. It has the parts to reach 270 mph, but the supercar is electronically capped at 235 mph. With the completion of certain paperwork, the company will unlock the speed limit for one occasion.

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McLaren F1 $970,000. In 1994, the McLaren F1 was the fastest and most expensive car. Even though it was built 15 years ago, it has an unbelievable top speed of 240 mph and reaching 60 mph in 3.2 seconds. Even today, the McLaren F1 is still top on the list and outperforms many other supercars.

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Ferrari Enzo $670,000. The most popular supercar ever built. The Enzo has a top speed of 217 mph and reaching 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. Only 400 units were produced and it is currently being sold for over $1,000,000 at auctions.

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Pagani Zonda C12 F $667,321. Produced by a small independent company in Italy, the Pagani Zonda C12 F is the 6th most expensive car in the world. It promises to delivery a top speed of 215 mph+ and it can reach 0-60 in 3.5 seconds.

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SSC Ultimate Aero $654,400. Don't let the price tag fool you, the 7th most expensive car is actually the 3rd fastest street legal car in the world with a top speed of 257 mph+ and reaching 0-60 in 2.7 seconds. This baby cost less than half as much as the Bugatti Veyron, yet has enough power to compete against the most expensive car. It is estimated that only 25 of this exact model will ever be produced.

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. Ascari A10 $650,000. This badboy can reach a tested top speed of 215 mph, zooming 0-60 in 2.8 seconds. The British car company plans to assemple 50 of these supercars in their factory in Banbury, England.

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Saleen S7 Twin Turbo $555,000. The first true American production certified supercar, this cowboy is also rank 4th for the fastest car in the world. It has a top speed of 248 mph+ and it can reach 0-60 in 3.2 seconds. If you are a true American patriot, you can be proud to show off this car.

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Koenigsegg CCX $545,568. Swedish made, the Koenigsegg is fighting hard to become the fastest car in the world. Currently, it is the 5th fastest car in the world with a top speed of 245 mph+, the car manufacture Koenigsegg has just released the Koenigsegg Agera R to compete against the Bugatti Veyron. The company is a tough contender and will continue to try and produce the fastest car in the world. Good luck with that!

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TOP 5 MOST EXPENSIVE JET

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Gulfstream G550, $59,9 MillionsGulfstream G550 business jet aircraft is made by General Dynamics, Gulfstream Aerospace unit is located in Savannah, Georgia. It’s one of the variants of the Gulfstream V. The G550 was released to the market in 2003, and has increased performance.

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Boeing Business Jet 2: $55.5 MillionsBoeing Business Jets is Boeing aircraft that interior designed by BMW Group Design works USA. known as luxurious cabin concept based on wide-body aircraft model Boeing 777, 787 and 747-8 [1] and enter the market in 2009 with Dreamliner’s name, an interior design concept of the new replacement of the old concept of an aircraft carrier three shades dimension larger space, the plane was designed for a capacity of 20 passenger capacity instead of 210-250 passengers a commercial version,

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Bombardier Global Express XRS: $47.7 MillionsBombardier Global Express XRS business jet is the most luxurious, most successful business aircraft ever built, will accommodate the most sophisticated and demanding journey without compromise. Building on the Global Express heritage and the bar enhanced. the plane was exceptional cabin comfort that offers greater performance and more technology to improve productivity and peace of mind.

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Gulfstream V-SP: $45 MillionsThe Gulfstream V is a business jet produced by Gulfstream Aerospace. It is also used by the U.S. military under the designation C-37A. The G500 and G550 are improved versions of the existing production. Gulfstream G550 was formerly known as SP Gulfstream V (GV SP).

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Dassault Falcon 7X: $41 MillionsDassault Falcon 7X is a jet-engine business aircraft made by Dassault Falcon Jet Corporation founded in 1963 based in Little Ferry, New Jersey United States, Dassault Falcon Jet Corporation operates as a subsidiary company of Groupe Industriel Marcel Dassault SA France. passenger capacity of about twelve people and 3 crew members of the Computer-Aided Three Dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA) that can be adjusted to the buyer desires.

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• Jet fuel is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is clear to straw-colored in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A-1 which are produced to a standardized international specification. The only other jet fuel commonly used in civilian turbine-engine powered aviation is Jet B which is used for its enhanced cold-weather performance.

• Jet fuel is a mixture of a large number of different hydrocarbons. The range of their sizes (molecular weights or carbon numbers) is restricted by the requirements for the product, for example, the freezing point or smoke point. Kerosene-type jet fuel (including Jet A and Jet A-1) has a carbon number distribution between about 8 and 16 carbon numbers; wide-cut or naphtha-type jet fuel (including Jet B), between about 5 and 15 carbon numbers.[1]

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• The most common fuel is an unleaded/paraffin oil-based fuel classified as JET A-1, which is produced to an internationally standardized set of specifications. (In the United States only, a version of JET A-1 known as JET A is also used.)

The other jet fuel that is commonly used in civilian aviation is called JET B. JET B is a fuel in the naptha-kerosene region that is used for its enhanced cold-weather performance. However, JET B's lighter composition makes it more dangerous to handle, and it is thus restricted only to areas where its cold-weather characteristics are absolutely necessary.