Saleen S7
#11
Oh no. If I am not mistaken the MSRP on the car is around $700K out the door - with no options.
#13
To buy one, you had to put $100K down before they would even start the process.
#14
But they're somewhat more affordable in the used (if you can find one) market. There's a guy down the road from me that has a beautiful one. And they're so ridiculously fast!!! Really, a gorgeous carbon fibre beauty. He also owns the Edo Modified MC12 beside it there, and he drives them both a TON!!!! It wouldn't surprise me if he has more miles on his MC12 than ALL the other MC12's in North America COMBINED!!!
#15
Great information Pro!
I've seen an S7 a couple of years ago, didn't know they were rare, I just knew it was expensive. It was in a valet spot around the corner from where I live now.
Honestly, the S7 reminds me of the SSC Ultimate Aero- a giant kit supercar.
I've seen an S7 a couple of years ago, didn't know they were rare, I just knew it was expensive. It was in a valet spot around the corner from where I live now.
Honestly, the S7 reminds me of the SSC Ultimate Aero- a giant kit supercar.
#16
But they're somewhat more affordable in the used (if you can find one) market. There's a guy down the road from me that has a beautiful one. And they're so ridiculously fast!!! Really, a gorgeous carbon fibre beauty. He also owns the Edo Modified MC12 beside it there, and he drives them both a TON!!!! It wouldn't surprise me if he has more miles on his MC12 than ALL the other MC12's in North America COMBINED!!! 

#18
For ~$750,000 you get 1035bhp, 2800lbs, and enough downforce to drive upside down at 150mph.
It will smoke a Veyron in the standing mile, have near the top speed of the Veyron SS, but all the while it will lap a track as fast as a Gumpert Apollo S. It can do everything a Koenigsegg can do and everything a Gumpert Apollo can do. And then some.
And it doesn't lack luxury or quality.




