The Dodge Charger is the most sought-after muscle car. The Charger has got the looks and it plays the part well, too. In the top-spec model, it makes close to 800 horsepower! With all of them channeled to the rear wheels only, the Dodge Charger is one of the scariest muscle cars out there, and we love it!
The Jesko is our first hypercar that hits the three million dollar mark. From a performance aspect, this makes sense: the Koenigsegg Jesko is also one of the fastest supercars in the world in 2023 – which definitely goes a long way towards its sticker price.
Toyota Corolla. With so many tough rivals in its segment, such as the Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus and Skoda Octavia, the Toyota Corolla can get overlooked. ...
According to a new survey of 2,000 men and women by Insure.com, women think the most attractive men tend to drive black Ford pickup trucks. The cost of being sexy is much steeper for women, with men answering that attractive women typically drive red BMW sports cars.
Rather than driving high end luxury cars, wealth researcher Thomas Stanley found in his research that millionaires were more likely to drive affordable cars. ... He ranked the most popular brand choices as follows:
We've all heard of cars that sell for millions of dollars, and every year prices just seem to climb higher. Does a car exist that is worth a billion dollars? Not quite yet, because apparently even the world's billionaires have budgets. But there is now a car worth a cool $142.5 million.
But the 3413 could sell for far more than that estimate, if recent sales are any indication. Earlier in June, German race car driver Christian Gläsel sold his 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, chassis 4153, for at least $70 million in a private sale to David MacNeil, founder of the car floor mats maker WeatherTech.
Why are there so many wealthy people who drive average cars? Perhaps because driving expensive cars would attract unwanted attention. Many wealthy individuals become wary of showing their worth with a high-end car after becoming the focus of fraud, theft, or frivolous lawsuits.