Maserati GranTurismo S ($150,000.00 USD)
The Billionaire's BIC. Less people have $15 in their wallet.
Porsche 918 Spyder ($848,000 USD)
Still a Porsche, but very well designed. Take a golf cart, and give it some oomph. The Cartier of Cars, necessement. Very poor rim job*.
*(penile, pointing to a circular mecca - or bike seats, pointing to a abba tron, you pick).
A remote control toy, which would work well on the play mat.
Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 ($112,000 – $130,000 USD)
Very poor car. The only thing nice is the matte top. Nice cut to the door. Interesting rims (but too thin) - you can see a Pentagon in each one. Not a Sherman, but a Pixar thing for the 8-9 set. May go well with moonshine and bumper-car action, or as a Zamboni.
Bentley Mulsanne ($306,000.00 USD)
Beautiful Headlights. We can over-look all issues, and give it some credence. It's a slug, but still sportier than a Rolls Royce.Very nice out of Bentley - they have far too many models. It rolls, but nothing pops up. Missing a hood ornament.
Aston-Martin Rapide ($201,000.00 USD)
Very poor photo, and colour combo. See it in person. Take the Rapide, and exchange it for a Rapide S. Ask for a Tiffany version!!
Ferrari 458 Italia ($ 237,000.00 USD)
This car is not Italy. It's so fat an ugly, and purposeful in a Barberella pleasure-dome aesthetic - dictator wanta-bees take note. Beautful rims. Go for a Spider instead (F430 Scuderia or the Scuderia 16M F430) as a playboy toy.)
Lamborghini Aventador ($400,000 – $440,000 USD)
The Murchialagos are superior. Good colour choice, particularly the rims. Missing some title graphics on the photo, and bit of an off-angle. Would be nice if there was still a Canadian C$1000 note. Could come with a nice Alcatantra trunk box then, for storing them. :) Alcatraz in Bahaus.
Chevrolet Corvette C7
Revision could improve appearance. Nothing here, but a cross between a Ferrari and an Aston Martin. A bit of a Fisker projection we'd say - long hood is not needed but intended to represent a sprinting cat (Cartier 7). The rims are nice as is the interior leather for an American classic. Good first take.
Honda (Acura) NSX 2015
Good for the younger set.
Jaguar XF Premium Luxury
($45,000 and $95,000 USD)
For less than a premium men's watch, you can get yourself some Jaguar XF Premium Luxury. It's still a car, however. They might as well make it a full-American car. Like the Model S. The only thing going for the Jaguar, the logo, has been transformed into two dimensions.
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