Car breaks auction record at $38M

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+5 1. Sin_iZ commented 10 years ago

The guy buying it probably shits gold.
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+2 2. Pyranthos commented 10 years ago

soo many better things coulda been done with that money.. sickening
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+4 3. Sizzlik (admin) commented 10 years ago

#2 Who knows..maybe that guy makes 100 mio a year and spends much also to charity. If you are that lucky to earn so much money..why not buy a special toy for yourself from time to time? If you dont know the person..dont judge =)
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+2 4. Noobeater commented 10 years ago

This car has now cured cancer and diarheea.
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+3 5. Gorf commented 10 years ago

I'm sure it has generated more diarrhoea than it has cured.
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+3 6. Pyranthos commented 10 years ago

38m for a vehicle is more than a special toy, its an absurdity. That thing better fly and be capable of space travel for that kind of $. Doesn't matter how much he earns, thats just a waste of cash imo, lol.. To each their own, but it still sickens me :P
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+1 7. watsonlr commented 10 years ago

Many of these cars are purchased by consortiums as investments. They have little interest in the vehicle itself.