lamborghini...most expensive, fastest, hottest.
but seriously....its not fair you have that much money... >_<
lol, need a girlfriend?
2007-10-12 07:11:37
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answered by poisonberries 5
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How do you want to define "best?" Porsche: Most successful race history of any sports car maker. They own 31% of VW (which owns Lamborgini - and not the other way around, VW does not and never has owned Porsche in whole or part) and produce more cars than any of the other companies mentioned here. They have always produced high performance, high technology cars that are as usable on the race track as they are under daily commute conditions. Also, the only independent company of the four. Ferrari: Long and storied history and the most successful team in Formula 1 (with alot of success in other forms of racing over the years as well). Their race experience has always led to cutting edge technology in their designs... which have almost always been works of art unto themselves. The company is no longer independent and is owned by Fiat, but as a division, all aspects of Ferrari are very profitable and they sell all cars they can make. They also currently own the rights tot he Maserati name. Lamborghini: The company has changed hands quite often, and is currently owned by VW. While they have always had stunning designs and great numbers on paper, their origins as a maker of farming equipment is usally all too visible in their chasis design/quality (though much improved since VW ownership). And despite a number of tries, they've never achieved even marginal success in racing. Maserati: You almost have to consider this one only in a historical perspective. The current Maserati offerings are simply Ferrari's with lots of extra weight. It would be hard to put forth any compelling argument for Maserati as a great name anytime after the 1960s. There and earlier, a great Marque that often outshone the much larger Italian competition. Now just a name from the past that Ferrari has managed to use to market luxury cars. So, unless you wish to consider design asthetic, or luxury features as "best," you are really talking about Porsche or Ferrari. The current Lamborghini offerings deserve at least a mention if you are referring performance areas as "best," but they are a still and easy third behind Porsche and Ferrari in any area other than straight line performance. So Porsche or Ferrari? Porsche has the edge in total race history, company success, engineering (with so much engineering done for other car companies over the years), and general function and usability of their product. Ferrari enjoy the edge in current/recent racing success at the highest levels and sheer sexieness of their product (albeit at the cost of overall usability). I tend to favor Porsche, though mood could easily leave me all to ready to say Ferrari.
2016-05-22 02:29:01
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answered by cammie 3
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Get a Yellow Porsche 911 Turbo.
I love those.
2007-10-12 07:11:39
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answered by ☆ Heavenly ☆ 6
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A Lamborghini or just get a junky car cuz you might crash it in 5 secs but whatever
2007-10-12 07:11:59
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answered by panda14244 3
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IF you did have the money get a Mitsubushi Evo FQ400 and some other tasty cars with whats left over.
2007-10-12 07:13:22
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answered by gell1981 3
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Lamborghini - it's the fastest
2007-10-12 07:13:33
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answered by kinky_dreads 4
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Kia Rio
2007-10-12 07:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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the LP640 is a piece of junk. I have one in the shop right now, brand spanking new that is already getting a new engine put in it.
Never buy a 1st year model.
2007-10-12 07:17:05
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answered by Rick R , Super Duper Samurai 侍 7
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Ferrari. Much more class.
2007-10-12 07:10:52
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answered by Estrella E 4
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well, assuming that you're telling the truth, i wouldn't buy either at 16. those cars are too fast for a teenager...you'll end up killing yourself. be smart and buy a honda for now...just a year or two until your testoserone levels off.
2007-10-12 07:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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