
When it comes to amazing and beautiful supercars, is there a company as good as Ferrari? Ferrari is one of the most respected, if not the most respected car brand, and their attractive hypercar, the LaFerrari, is arguably one of the best cars on the planet. With it’s 6.0-liter V12 engine and the electric motor that pump out a combined 948 bhp, this $1.4 million dollar hybrid-hypercar is a monster. Like all Ferrari’s, the LaFerrari comes with a host of added options and extras that you can tack on. Ferrari is notorious for having high-prices, to no ones surprise, and one option for the LaFerrari is quite expensive. Instead of the standard front end, you can pay around $335,000 dollars for the carbon fiber option. Take that in for a second. This car has a $335,000 dollar option. To put that insane price into perspective, here are five things you could buy instead.
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5. A House
While the housing market is still not as strong as it used to be prior to the economic crash of recent years, $335,000 dollars still goes a long way. You may not be getting a mansion per se, but there are plenty of attractive homes on the market for that price. In fact, you probably could get two homes for that kind of money. But I’m sure LaFerrari owners live in homes that cost, well, a bit more than that figure. Besides, think of all that weight reduction that carbon fiber front end offers!
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4. About 22 Ford Fiesta’s
While the Ford Fiesta is an attractive, affordable car, it obviously doesn’t come close to the LaFerrari. But instead of the carbon fiber front end option, that $335,000 dollars translates into about 22 Ford Fiesta’s. So you could effectively buy a bumper, or 22 cars.
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3. Around 55,926 Big Macs from McDonalds
Instead of the carbon fiber front end, you can use that extra $335,000 dollars and purchase about 55,926 Big Mac meals from McDonalds. While they may not be the most nutritious or healthy food option, the price of the LaFerrari carbon fiber front end can essentially buy you a lifetimes supply of fast food meals.
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2. 839 Playstation 4’s
If you’re a LaFerrari owner that likes to game, at $399 you could pickup around 839 Playstation 4’s for the price of that front end. You could then theoretically keep a few, and then give the rest away to impoverished gamers around the world. Or you could get the carbon fiber front end and talk to people about what active aerodynamics are. Your choice.
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1. A Second Ferrari
Two is better than one, right? Well at $335,000 dollars, that carbon fiber option actually costs more money than other cars that Ferrari makes. The FF, for example, is priced at around $295,000 dollars. So you can keep the LaFerrari for the weekends, and then have a more functional 4-seater for the family. Or you could buy a 488, a California T, or an F12 Berlinetta, as they all cost less than $335,000 dollars. Or you could just get that front end because, well, you can. Want the matching carbon fiber rear end option? Get ready to spend an additional $249,000 dollars.
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