Monday, May 15, 2017

They See Me Rollin' - Toyota Supra Edition


(SpeedHunters.com)

A Well Executed Creation


(BroBible.com)

You Gotta Pay To Play

Cars with the most expensive options

So, you really want your next car to come loaded?

[A]ccording to Wikilender, it's sometimes possible to more than double the base price of a new car by loading up with options. There's one automaker in particular that you won't be surprised to see charge an arm and a leg for certain options packages, but there are also some interesting surprises on this list.
Without further ado, check out this list of eight automobiles with options that double the price of the vehicle.

Bentley Bentayga

  • Base MSRP: $229,100
  • Optional Extras: $265,955 (115% of MSRP)
  • Total Optioned to Price: $495,055

With a starting price just shy of $230,000, the Bentley Bentayga is already expensive. But if you're not stingy with options, you can more than double that asking price to over $495,000. Just one option alone – the Breitling Mulliner Tourbillon Clock – costs a staggering $160,000.

Porsche 911

  • Base MSRP: $91,100
  • Optional Extras: $87,670 (96% of MSRP)
  • Total Optioned to Price: $178,770
Surprised? No, neither are we. Yet another Porsche on this list of vehicles with the most absurd option costs. Wikilender says you can't quite double the cost of a base 911 with options, but you can come pretty darn close.

Ferrari 488 GTB


  • Base MSRP: $245,400
  • Optional Extras: $219,656 (89% of MSRP)
  • Total Optioned to Price: $465,056
Okay, so this one's not so surprising. As is the case with Porsche, a lot of customers shopping in a Ferrari dealership have got the funds to make their chosen vehicle stand out from the crowd. According to Wikilender, the 488 GTB's price can swell from $245,400 to $465,056 by piling on the options.

Complete list (AutoBlog.com)

USB Instructions


(CavemanCircus.com)

A Well Executed Meal


(CavemanCircus.com)