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You have way too much time on your hands Rosie.
Hello Rosie:
Price is NO objective to the 1%. Why would it? They have ALL the dough..
excon
True! Thank you for your reply excon! :)

You TT are way too interested in me. Why is that? Why not slum elsewhere? Your replies here are useless. Perhaps you can really contribute something substantive and significant if you go away to another place and time. Why don't you make use of yourself rather than tarying where you are so clearly unhappy? Wouldn't you rather be welcomed
? Why?
Well all the times I went with Jim to Auto shows I always loved the Concept cars the best. Few of them were ever built but they were so awesomely beautimous! 
Thank you for your reply Marguerite! :)
Your questions deserve my answers think about it . Do you stay up late to think up these questions you ask . You ask sooooo many questions every single day that are ridiculous and ask why at the end isn't a answer enough?
Rosie, in my opinion, there's not an automobile made or being made that's worth that kind of money. My first new car was a 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner. With tax, license, handling, and destination fees added to the price of the car, it cost me $3000.00 out the door. Today, the same car is worth $35,000 to $65,000. I suppose if an individual is a car nut and has that kind of money to spend, then more power to em. :)
Tom, Answer Mug is a "question and answer" site. Yes Rosie does ask a lot of "questions" on this "question and answer" site, many of which are quite good. It seems to me that it's you that has the problem here, not Rosie. Either you can address her question and actually answer it instead of criticizing it. Or, if you don't like the questions Rosie asks here, simply move on to someone else's questions. Answer Mug would benefit much more if you did move on.
Have you ever seen the cars Jay Leno has RC? I don't know what they're worth in total but some of them are jaw-dropping. Why anyone would pay that amount of money for a vehicle I don't know intellectually. But you know what? I can understand it emotionally. I have been in love with Lambos since my son graduated from high school and I got him a poster of a Countach and had it mounted on a dry board. He is 50 now so that tells you long I have been a fan. Because I loved it so much he gifted me with it when he went off to Cal Berkeley. Further he bought me a book one Christmas that had (at that time) all the Lambos ever made. I actually saw a couple of them in real life. Once at a car show they had a section of just Lambos. I thought I had died and gone to heaven!. Never got close to touch one though. They were always roped off. I saw one zipping by me on a freeway once and then another time I saw one in a gas station getting gas as we drove by. I'm sure I couldn't handle it. I guess they're really powerful cars. But if I had the bucks I'd probably buy one just because I think they're so beautiful. Also a XKE Jaguar. I've 

loved them since they first came out decades ago. So ya see? People do pay outrageous amounts of money for things they like just because they can. Thank you for your reply RC and Happy Sunday to thee! :)
Rosie, don't get me wrong, I'm a car fan from way back. It all started in 1955 when our family moved from Grand Rapids city to the country. The house had a garage along side and in that garage stood a 1918 Nash sedan. That car got my attention right away because of it's wooden wheels and the outstanding over all shape it was in. Long story short. family and relatives badgered my dad so much to sell it, he finally gave in and sold that car for $18 dollars. Broke my dads heart and mine. Needless to say I was hooked on old automobiles and trucks from that point on.
As much as I love old and some new vehicles (Jaguar XKE included) I just could never justify paying multiple tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or millions of dollars for one. But that's just me. All that said, America has always had love affair with automobiles, you and I included it seems. So I suppose if an individual has the money to spare and wants to purchase the car of their dreams then by golly do it. :) Have a wonderful day.

Hey there RC I was born in Highland Park, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. Were you born in Grand Rapids? No wonder we love cars! Just sayin' maybe it's in the drinking water. If you were a billionaire (I'm assuming you're not) then $2.3


million would be almost inconsequential wouldn't it? Maybe your mindset would change. Anyway we moved from Highland Park to Los Angeles when I was 3. That was in 1940! Except for living for 5 years In Masschusetts I"ve been a California gal ever since! Thank you for your nifty reply! :)