![]() 04/28/2016 at 19:44 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
So the article said it takes care of the most valuable supercars on the planet. 100 left x 10mil (easy worth)= 1billion. For 1 model car. Is this right? Is there another single model worth more? Special editions are OK.
Are there 150 duesenberg j coupes out there?
50 bugatti Atlantic coupes?
200 mb ssk’s hahaha
Ok I know there aren’t but what else?
Let’s see what we know.
![]() 04/28/2016 at 19:51 |
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32 Series 1 250 GTOs * $39 million each = $1.25 Billion
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250 GTO, LaFerrari
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Corolla :P
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Sorry for double commenting and then on the other end of the spectrum, Toyota sold 361,000 Camrys in 2015 and each of them is worth about $24,000 right now, so $8.6 Billion.
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Ferrari 250 GTO, 30 or so still exist, with the most expensive one going for $34 million at auction that’s $1.02 Billion worth of cars. Though Wikipedia says one recently went for $38 million through private avenues, if thats used then the number goes up further.
![]() 04/28/2016 at 20:20 |
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I bet the average price would be 20mil or so. The McClaren I used the least amount. Just a though
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Worldwide Toyota sold 521,798 Corollas last year. KBB says the value for the most basic corolla to be $15,720. So conservatively $8,200,000,000 worth of Corollas in one year alone.
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You’re probably right, it was the closest to the topic I could think of.
![]() 04/28/2016 at 20:59 |
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But if you include all 250s the price goes down but there are significantly more.
![]() 04/28/2016 at 21:24 |
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499 LaFerraris at around 3.5 million each turns out 1.745 Billion Dollars.
When you include the new Spyders that number can go way higher.
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That was my thought, too: There are numerous plebeian rides that as a fleet are worth way more than any given model of supercar.