Bugatti Veyron

The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a mid-engined grand touring car, designed and developed by the Volkswagen Group and manufactured in Molsheim, France by Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.

Aston Martin One-77

The Aston Martin One is a two-door couple built by Aston Martin.

Lamborghini Reventon

The most powerful and the most expensive Lamborghini ever built is the third on the list. It takes 3.3 seconds to reach 60 mph and it has a top speed of 220 mph.

Koenigsegg Agera

The Koenigsegg Agera is a mid-engined sports car made by Swedish car manufacturer Koenigsegg as of 2011.

Maybach Landaulet

A landaulet or landaulette is a car body style similar to a limousine, but with the passenger section covered by a convertible top.

Hennessey Venom GT

The Hennessey Venom GT is a sports car manufactured by Hennessey Performance Engineering.

McLaren F1

The McLaren F1 is a sports car designed and manufactured by McLaren Automotive.

Ferrari Enzo

The Enzo can accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.14 secondsand can reach 100 mph (160 km/h) in 6.6 seconds.

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Dodge Viper

The SRT Viper (formerly the Dodge Viper prior to the 2013 model year) is a V10-powered sports car, manufactured by the Dodge division of Chrysler. Production of the two seat sports car began at New Mack Assembly in 1991 and moved to its current home at Conner Avenue Assembly in October 1995.


Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper


Dodge Challenger

The Dodge Challenger is the name of three different generations of automobiles marketed by the Dodge division of Chrysler. The Dodge Silver Challenger was produced in 1959. From 1970 to 1974, the first generation Dodge Challenger pony car was built using the Chrysler E platform, sharing major components with the Plymouth Barracuda. The second generation, from 1978 to 1983, was a badge engineered Mitsubishi Galant Lambda. The third, and current generation, was introduced in 2008 as a rival to the evolved fifth generation Ford Mustang and the reintroduced fifth generation Chevrolet Camaro.


Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Avenger

The Dodge Avenger is a front-wheel drive, mid-size sedan, built by the Chrysler Corporation for the Dodge marque. In its initial debut, the Avenger was produced from 1970 to 1981 as a re-badged Hillman Avenger exclusive to South Africa. It made its North American debut in 1995 as a two-door coupe, which was produced until 2000. It was re-introduced to the market as a four-door sports sedan starting in 2008.

Total American Sales

Calendar   Year Sales
2008 61,963
2009 38,922
2010 50,923
2011 64,023
2012 96,890



Dodge Avenger

Dodge Avenger

Dodge Avenger

Dodge Avenger

Dodge Avenger

Dodge Avenger

Dodge Avenger

Dodge Avenger

Dodge Avenger

Lincoln MKZ


The Lincoln MKZ, initially named the Lincoln Zephyr, is a mid-size, entry-level luxury car from the Lincoln Motor Company of the Ford Motor Company. The MKZ was the first in a series of new "MK"-named Lincolns, and has since been followed by the MKX, MKS, and MKT.
A hybrid version was launched in the U.S. market in September 2010. The MKZ Hybrid was the first hybrid in the market priced the same as its conventional gasoline-engine version.

Sales

Calendar
Year
U.S. sales (2005 - 2012)
Total
(gas & hybrid)
Hybrid-only Hybrid
share
2005 4,985
2006 33,114
2007 34,363
2008 30,117
2009 22,081
2010 22,535 1,192 5.3%
2011 27,529 5,739 20.8%
2012 28,053 6,067 21.6%


Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKX

The Lincoln MKX is a mid-size luxury crossover (CUV) from Ford's Lincoln division and a de facto successor to the Lincoln Aviator luxury SUV. It debuted as a 2007 model in December 2006 as a production version of the Lincoln Aviator Concept shown at the 2004 North American International Auto Show. The MKX is based on its sister vehicle the Ford Edge, sharing Ford's CD3 platform, powertrain, body panels, and other design elements. The MKX is of unibody construction and is natively front-wheel drive with available all-wheel drive. Its sole powertrain is a 3.5 L Duratec V6 mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission. The MKX can seat up to five people. The MKX is a stark contrast to its predecessor, the Aviator, which was based on the Ford Explorer's rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive body-on-frame platform, came with a standard V8, and was larger with seating for up to seven people. The 2007 MKX debuted with a base MSRP of $35,770 USD, ranging up to the mid-$40,000 USD range when fully optioned. The MKX is built alongside its Ford Edge sibling at Ford's Oakville Assembly Plant in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Lincoln updated the interior in 2011, while the exterior was refreshed.

Sales

Calendar Year  American sales
2006    859
2007  37,953
2008   29,076
2009  21,433
2010 21,932
2011 23,395
2012  25,107


Lincoln MKX

Lincoln MKX

Lincoln MKX

Lincoln MKX

Lincoln MKX

Lincoln MKX

Lincoln MKX

Lincoln MKX

Lincoln MKT


The Lincoln MKT is a full-size luxury crossover utility vehicle built and marketed by the Ford Motor Company's Lincoln Motor Company division since the 2010 model year. The MKT was introduced as Lincoln's second crossover in the lineup, slotted above the Lincoln MKX mid-size crossover and below the larger Ford Expedition-based Lincoln Navigator full-size sport utility vehicle. Sharing a common platform with the Ford Flex and Ford Explorer, the MKT does not have a direct predecessor. Instead, the MKT and smaller MKX both serve as replacements of the Lincoln Aviator, as the division moved into the luxury crossover market.

According to Lincoln, the "T" in MKT stands for Touring.

Sales

Calendar Year American sales
2009 2,580
2010 7,435
2011 5,024
2012 7,094


Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT