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Just wow.
texsativa said:What kind of person needs a $250,000 car? Why not just buy a beemer then donate that $200,000 to some charity like feeding a small country. Damn. Quarter of a million for a car? While people are starving? It's a messed up world.
mustardsauce said:Besides, if people want food, they should get jobs.
Gypsy Nirvana said:I remember racing one of those Scaglietti's a couple of years ago down the M20......I eventually took it on a long bend in the road...(balls to the wind lol!).........then found out that my Eason supercharger had melted.......luckily enough my car was still under warrenty....
....for the price of that Ferrari.....you could buy a small island......I must say though Ferrari's are more than just a car......more like a work of art.....and any motor enthusiast would be more than happy to own one I'm sure...........maybe not to pay for one though.....
texsativa said:What kind of person needs a $250,000 car? Why not just buy a beemer then donate that $200,000 to some charity like feeding a small country. Damn. Quarter of a million for a car? While people are starving? It's a messed up world.
greenhead said:I don't even own any car, but if I ever have plenty of money in the future to get a nice car, then I definitely would, and I wouldn't feel bad about it either. $250,000 isn't that much if you have millions. And if you've earned it, then you should be able to do whatever you please with it.
Murphy said:To each their own, regardless of cost, it's a hot car. Someone has to take it to that level or common car makers wouldn't have anything to go on for improvments. People don't realize the tech, and R&D that goes into a car like that, they just see "a car" at that price and they are quick to knock it down. All that tech and R&D costs big bucks not to mention, they don't put out hundreds or thousands of them. They did extensive work and will only sell a few compared to a typical manufacturer. It's nobody's place to start on the "poor and hungry" crap, the thread is about the car, not what someone should do with thier money.