Ferrari - Enzo
The price of cars continues to rise. While you can buy a basic sedan or commuter car for less than $20,000, you should expect to pay well over $30,000 for automobiles that are comfortable and roomy. However, these prices turn into chump change when compared to the most expensive cars in the world.

Ferrari Enzo
Every top list of expensive cars needs a Ferrari. The Enzo retailed for $670,000 and was limited to 400 cars. The price tag continues to rise on this popular car, evidenced by the recent auction of one for more than a million dollars.

Leblanc Mireabeau
One of the few race cars you can legally drive on the open highway, this vehicle retailed for an incredible $792,000. A 700-hp engine allows it to drive in excess of 220 mph, fast enough to even outrun the police radio.

McLaren Fi
Retailing for a mere $970,000, the McLaren is still considered one of the top supercars available on the market. It has a top speed of 240 mph and can nail 60 mph in a mind-boggling 3.2 seconds.

Koenigsegg CCXR
This car is a mere pipe dream for most people with its retail price of $2,173,950. The removable glass roof can be stored under the front hood, leather carpets take luxury to a new level and the car can hit 60 mph in only 2.9 seconds. Making it even more amazing is that it can run on your choice of gasoline or ethanol.

Bugatti Veyron Super Sports
With a price tag of $2.4 million dollars, the Bugatti is the most expensive car you can legally drive down the street. The power will blow you away as you hit 60 mph in only 2.5 seconds.

It’s mind-boggling to think that someone would pay millions of dollars for a car. However, if money is no object then you should buy what you love. With power, luxury, style and refinement, these cars prove to be very lovable.

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Linguists speak of Spanish as having two main varieties— Castilian Spanish in Spain, and American Spanish in Latin America. Actually, it is more accurate to speak of Castlian Spanish as being the dialect of Northern Spain, and American Spanish as that of Southern Spain as well as of Latin America. So the latter, in effect, might be better known as Andaluso-American Spanish. Most settlers in Spanish America came from the southern part of Spain.  Differences in pronunciation between Castilian and Andaluso-American Spanish include the following:  – c (before e and i) and z are pronounced as th in thorn (C) and as s in sight (A).  – ll is pronounced as lli in million (C) and as y in year (A).  – g (before e and i) and j sound more guttural in Spain than in America.  Differences in grammar— The main one is the use of vosotros (vosotras) as the second person plural pronoun in C. In A, ustedes (third person) is used as the plural “you” in both formal and informal situations.  There are many differences in vocabulary between the two dialects. These include, with the Castilian form given first:  – billete / boleto (ticket)  – patata / papa (potato)  Ther are also many local variations, such as the prevalence of -ita in Mexico (ahorita for “right now,” elsewhere “ahora mismo”).

The Top Ten Gay Cities in the USA

TOP CITIES FOR GAY COUPLES

 

When it comes to finding the perfect city for gay people, one of the most important things to do before you begin your quest is to clear your mind of all myths. Reason being, one of the most popular notions is that gay people tend to reside in urban areas like the Chelsea in New York City or Castro in San Francisco. This notion, idea, perception or whatever else you prefer to call it could not be more further from the truth. To counter this false reality, the best way of doing so is to do as previously mentioned – clear your mind of all myths.   In reality, gay people reside everywhere. That includes in the country, cities, and suburbs. The 2000 census found that gay couples live in 99 percent of U.S. counties. The long list of places that is among the top spots for gay couples includes Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington D.C., Denver, San Diego, Oregon, and Portland. This list of amazing locations for the gay population continues with Seattle, Dallas, Ohio, Columbus, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Massachusetts, Springfield, Maine along with college towns like Michigan, Eugene, Ann Arbor and Ithaca.   If to only name the top ten cities for gay people, that would most certainly be a slap in the face to the 11th. The point is, there are many amazing cities that have what it takes to qualify for being listed in the top ten.