Best and most expensive cars of 2016

There are cars that only a few people in the world can afford. Most of the people can only afford to dream about such top-notch luxury sedans. Here is a small list of world’s most expensive cars that are unaffordable for most people.

Aston Martin Rapide
Aston Martin’s most luxurious car is ranked 1 st  among top 10 most expensive cars in 2016 as well as tops the list of 2016 best cars.

Best and most expensive cars of 2016
With 5.6-liter V12 engine and horsepower of 550 HP, the luxurious car can drive at a speed of 354 km per hour. Launched in 2010, the car is liked for its breathtaking appearance, mind-blowing power, and 6-speed automatic transmission. It has got the title of the most expensive luxury sedan in the world.

Jaguar XJ X351
The British car maker Jaguar Land Rover is proud of its creation, Jaguar XJ X351 that comes in three engine types: 3.0 liter V6 diesel, 5.0 liter V8 petrol and 5.0 liter V8 Supercharged. It has a horsepower of 503 HP and can drive at a speed of 250 km/h. The car is an official vehicle of the Royal Family of UK.

BMW 640i Gran Coupe
The German carmaker has its expensive creation that has two engine versions. One engine is a 3.0 I6, while other is 4.4 liter V8 with a 315 hp of horsepower linked to 8-speed automatic transmission. It drives at a speed of 155 MPH. It was launched in 2010 at the Paris Motor Show.

Mercedes Benz S63 AMG
Mercedes is making itself count with the Mercedes Benz S63 AMG. Ranked 4 th among the most expensive cars, the model has 5.5-liter AMG bi-turbo V8 with 577 hp. It has a speed of 187 MPH. It is from the family of S class of Mercedes Benz.

Maybach 62
Daimler AG is made Maybach 62 with an exceptional engine capacity of 6.0 liter and 5,980 cc. The luxurious and expensive sedan has a horsepower of 570 BHP and speed that is as fast as 155 MPH. Fifth among the list of 2016 best cars, its 6-liter V12 engine is linked to a 5-speed automatic transmission system.

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