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Top Ten Expensive Cars

Koenigsegg One:1 ($2
Koenigsegg One:1 ($2

$2 million — Koenigsegg One:1. You can buy a lot with $2 million — a really nice house, about 80 Mazda MX-5’s, or the Swedish “megacar” shown above. A logical thinker could probably think of a better way to spend your life savings, but megacars don’t give a damn about logic.

Ferrari F60 America ($2
Ferrari F60 America ($2

Ferrari F60 America Cost 2 500 000 $ The Ferrari F60 America is a limited production roadster derivative of the F12, celebrating 60 years of Ferrari in North America.

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Mansory Vivere Bugatti Veyron ($3
Mansory Vivere Bugatti Veyron ($3

Mansory decks out the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse and names it the Vivere.

W Motors Lykan Hypersport ($3
W Motors Lykan Hypersport ($3

Lykan Hypersport Cost 3 600 000 $ The Lykan Hypersport is a Lebanese limited production hypercar by W Motors, a United Arab Emirates based company, founded in 2012 in Lebanon with the collaboration of Lebanese, French and Italian engineers. It is the first supercar to be produced in the Middle East, and is featured in the film Furious 7.

Lamborghini Veneno ($4
Lamborghini Veneno ($4

The Lamborghini Veneno is quite possibly the closest thing to a real life Batmobile that we have ever seen, and with a price tag of $4.7 million (the world’s most expensive vehicle), you’d have to be Bruce Wayne to afford one.

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita ($4
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita ($4

The white carbon fibre used for the Trevita made the car extremely difficult and time consuming to manufacture, however, and a decision was taken to make the car even more exclusive and limit the number of Trevitas made to just two.

Nissan Versa S Sedan: $12,780
Nissan Versa S Sedan: $12,780

Cheap new cars can be a disappointment zone. If you go looking for the $12,780 2014 Nissan Versa that went on sale Tuesday as America's lowest-price new car, good luck. Dealers almost never stock cheapies.

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Chevrolet Spark LS is $12,995
Chevrolet Spark LS is $12,995

The Spark LS’s $12,995 base (and as-tested!) price might not seem crazy cheap. After all, both Hyundai and Nissan have offered $9,995 specials in recent years. But that price was without destination, air conditioning, or power windows.

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Smart ForTwo Pure: $13,240
Smart ForTwo Pure: $13,240

Read smart fortwo reviews ... / New Cars / smart / fortwo Review ... do much more than that will probably be quite satisfied with the Smart car. Used Smart Fortwo Models.

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Ford Fiesta S: $13,995
Ford Fiesta S: $13,995

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRPs) of the 2013 Ford Fiesta lineup have an easy-to-remember progression: Base S Sedan, $13,995; S Hatch, $14,995; SE Sedan, $15,995, SE Hatch, $16,995; Titanium Sedan, $17,995; Titanium Hatch (wait for it!), $18,995. Loading on most every option in the book can have a Titanium Hatch topping $23,000.

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Kia Rio LX: $14,350
Kia Rio LX: $14,350

The Kia Rio has traditionally been this Korean automaker's least expensive model. Early on, the Rio represented an affordable, though pretty forgettable, mode of transportation. The second-generation model represented a marked improvement in features and comfort, and the Rio became more pleasant to drive.

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Ford Fiesta S Hatchback: $14,995
Ford Fiesta S Hatchback: $14,995

By using the Ford+Alexa app and connecting via SYNC ® 3 AppLink ®, you’ll have access to Voice Navigation, Traffic Information, over 30,000 Skills, Amazon Prime shopping and can even control your supported Smart Home devices.

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