the most expensive car is the Ferrari 250 GTO from the 60s.
You're kidding me. Why on earth would you pay so much more for a clunker from the 1960s?
I do think a Rolls Royce will be more comfortable than a Ferrari. It's part conspicuous consumption, but they're not going to sacrifice their comfort for it.
If it has historical value then it shouldn't have a price tag on it.
Maybe Im archaic but if it costs in money then it's value should be more into utility then sentimentality. Sentimentality should not have a number on it.
A photo-op and a media announcement that you paid $27.9 million too much for it.
That's worth 7 Stradivarius violins or 1 painting by a guy who died 500 years ago.
I like the way you think.
It’s likely the most expensive production car rather than a resold classic.
You're kidding me. Why on earth would you pay so much more for a clunker from the 1960s?
I do think a Rolls Royce will be more comfortable than a Ferrari. It's part conspicuous consumption, but they're not going to sacrifice their comfort for it.
For the same reason military surplus collectors drop 15 grand on a gun which by all functional standards is a piece of shit.
The price of most collectors items are driven by the emotional attachement of wealthy people.
Modern Ferrari seats are actually pretty comfortable
If it has historical value then it shouldn't have a price tag on it.
Maybe Im archaic but if it costs in money then it's value should be more into utility then sentimentality. Sentimentality should not have a number on it.
Unintended. Good thing I didn't ask what I wanted to ask, namely that I really hoped that this wasn't the Ferrari you wanted to buy.
Dare I ask why anyone would car about that? Or do you want to take it to racetracks? There's not much use for that on ordinary highways.
You're using big words that me no understand.