The 10 Supercars I Would Buy If I Win Todays $359 Million Powerball

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Koenigsegg ONE $2,000,000

The One was introduced in 2014.  Seven examples, including one prototype, were built during 2014 and 2015. The hp-to-kg curb weight ratio is an astonishing 1:1. This is the “dream” equation, previously thought impossible when it comes to fully road legal and usable sports cars. The One:1 is the first homologated production car in the world with one Megawatt of power, thereby making it the world´s first series produced Megacar.

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Aston Martin ONE $2,000,000

The first glimpse the world got of the One-77 hypercar was a maquette of the new car at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, three-quarters covered by a grey pin-stripe fabric cover with only a glimpse of the front right side coyly peeping out. The full picture was revealed at hte March 2009 Geneva Motor Show , where a metallic blue mockup and rolling chassis with its entire powertrain were on display. Only 77 of these were offered to the public making it incredibly rare.


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Pagani Huayra $5,500,000

Equipped with a truly unique Mercedes-AMG  lightweight engine, a twin turbo in fact; capable of  730 HP and 1000 Nm of torque that perfectly complements the car giving a feeling much like the brute force of an airplane taking off.

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LaFerrari $5,000,000

The LaFerrari represents Ferrari’s most ambitious project yet to push the boundaries of technology on a road car, drawing together the finest expression of the marque’s technical capabilities in both GT and Formula 1 engineering. Capable of going 0-300kmph in 15 seconds flat.

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The Ferrari F60 Americana $2,500,000

Not my favorite car by any means but this supercar is mechanically identical to the F12, but the Berlinetta isn’t exactly a Honda Civic to begin with. Its 6.2-liter V12 churns out 740 glorious hp, enough to propel the car to 60 mph in only 3.1 seconds. I’d rather take the F12 and buy a Veyron with my leftover money.

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