2 exotics totalled
Well, the 2 million dollar thing could be true considering you can't go into a Ferrari dealer and buy one. There were, what, 349 of them sold? This was also different from the F40 and F50 where Ferrari leased the cars to their "owners" to prevent them from selling the cars. Only after a certain period of time passed did the owners get the right to sell them. I'd say that someone would pay $2,000,000 for on of those. The "fact" that tipped me off was the "rarest car in the world". There are rarer cars than the Enzo...I can tell yudatmuch.
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