Have a few million Rands in change lying around your house and looking for a sweet ride? If your answer is an echoing “Yes!”, then you’ve come right place. Today I’m featuring the 5 Most Expensive Cars on Junk Mail that will break your bank.
#5 McLaren MP4-12C For Sale – R3.5 million
This nearly new McLaren MP4-12C is the fifth most expensive car on Junk Mail and is in perfect condition. It also has many extras including satellite navigation, a Meridian computer and sound system, electric sports seats, aircon, shadowline exterior and much more. The advertiser is located on the Gauteng’s West Rand. According to Wikipedia, the McLaren MP4-12C has a top speed of 333 km/h and reaches 0-100 km/h in 3.1 seconds. Quite a nippy runaround for all the change in your cookie jars at home.
#4 Ferrari 458 Italia for sale – R 3,599,990
This advertiser is located in Ballito, Kwazulu Natal. This Ferrari 458 Italia has ABS, alloy wheels, electric mirrors, power steering, electric windows, airbags, air conditioning, a boot spoiler, central locking, multi-function steering, parking distance control and many more. This car produces 562 hp and has a top speed of 325 km/h and can reach 0 – 100 km/h in under 3.4 seconds. It’s a small price to pay for all that you need in the ultimate sports car.
#3 Rolls Royce Ghost V12 For Sale – R 4,499,950
This stunning luxury saloon vehicle has 20″ wheels, white leather interior, Xenons, reverse and side cameras, heated seats, a keyless go system, sunroof, a rear entertainment system, a silver bonnet, lifted suspension and front and rear parking distance control. The advertiser is located in Benoni on the East Rand. You might think that this car would be slow (due to its huge size), but the Rolls Royce Ghost V12 can reach 0 to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds and has an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h. If you take all the features that this car has into account, the asking price is actually not too much.
#2 2013 Ferrari 458 Italia Spider Convertible for sale – R 4.5 million
This advertiser is located in Gauteng and is not giving away too much detail in his advert. All you have to know is that this is a stunning white sportscar. According to the Left Lane website, this car has a folding hardtop and is mechanically identical to the Ferrari 458 Italia, so the top speed and the acceleration is exactly the same. Paying almost a million rand more for this has it perks though, you’ll develop a new hairstyle while you are cruising on the N1 highway with its roof down.
#1 2011 Lexus LFA for sale – R4.8 million
The advertiser for this vehicle is located in Midrand, Gauteng. This stunning sportscar is number 64 of 500 that were made. This is also one of only three Lexus LFA vehicles in South Africa. Its clock has only 1600 km on it and its price tag makes it the most expensive car on Junk Mail! According to Wikipedia, the Lexus LFA is a 2 seater supercar able to reach 0 – 100 km/h in about 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 320 km/h. It puts out 552 hp (slightly less than most of the cars on this list). If you consider the fact that this is one of the most stunning production cars available today and totally worth forking out close to R5 million in pocket change for.
There you have it, the 5 most Expensive Cars on Junk Mail that will break your bank. Which one of these stunning cars is your favorite? Leave a comment and let me know, I’m awaiting your feedback.
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Hi guys please just take this seriously there are people on junkmail trying to buy goods from publishers and then the are located in another country and then the keep bugging us to to Fedex the packages to them and if we dont do it the state that junkmail has sent a complaint to us stating that we are false advertisers its a load of bull crap but please notify all
Thanks for sharing Lourens. We already have a warning posted for this on the Junk Mail Blog.
Hi,
You you guys please delete adverts that are older than six weeks.
It is so annoying when you call a seller only to find out that the item has been sold months ago.
I now know that each is advert is dated so it easier to tell but what is the point finding old adverts thru the search engine
Thanks
Thanks for the suggestion Reuben, we will look into this.