Buying a $4 Million Lamborghini Veneno
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Published 2016-05-23
One of the most rare super cars, (1 of 4 on this planet) the Lamborghini Veneno was delivered to it's new home on Miami Beach. We went down to South Beach with duPont Registry to witness this fine piece of Italian art being hoisted off its flatbed truck and handed over to its proud new owner. This hyper-car is claimed to be the most expensive production cars in history, ringing-up at just over $4 million.
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All Comments (21)
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"I learned how to read by reading the dupont registry" - born a millionaire confirmed
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You know what I like more than materialistic things? KNAWLEDGE!
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this guy committed $4million before he even saw the car Jesus, my man is literally made of money
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"they're very approachable" I'm sure they are considering you're paying 4 million+ for one of their cars
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haha i just brought a lamborghini veneno too with 6 AAA battery :)
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its crazy that this guy has has the most expensive and rare Lamborghini models of all time!
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4:09 Man with cigarettes and Richard Mille watch, casually talking photos. He can probably afford one too.
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Now he just needs to get a better wardrobe and dress the part. My dude is dressed like he owns a Toyota RAV4.
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Honestly props to Kris Singh for being an actual owner who gets out there and drives and interacts with people. He's always seemed like a cool guy and isn't like those Arabian hermits who buy their hypercars and then crawl back in their shells
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I get the impression that he bought the car as a collector item/investment, and it won't be seeing daylight often. It's kind of sad to think that the car will just sit in a garage someplace for years. On the bright side, he does seem like an enthusiast, and he ponied up $4,160,000 for it - so he must possess some appreciation for it. At least it will be taken care of.
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*Tail-light goes out, calls Lamborghini "Yea, that will be $300k"
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80% comments= " there are so many jealous comments" 15% comments= memes 5% comments= jealous comments
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For 4 million I can get a small one bedroom apartment in san francisco for 3 months
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Don't understand the people who complain about the price, this car will be worth like 10m$ or even more within a few years (I won't be surprised to see 20-30m$ offers/asking prices too). The Mclaren f1 (106 base model units produced) had an original price tag of about 1.5m$ and one of these were sold for almost 14m$. If i had the money i would buy a F1 or a Veneno myself, especially when there are only 3 of these in the whole world
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I like how he is soo cool about owning a car like this, he does not display a HUGE EGO like some egomaniac businessmen. He seems very approachable and has some modesty and humility about him. Awesome vid : )
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This makes me want to work harder.
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$4m+ car and it doesnt come delivered in an enclosed trailor?
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Why do I torture myself with this...?
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I remember watching this ~2-3 years ago. I had no idea it was on koncrete!
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2:33 People at Lamborghini are very approachable because you had 4 million to give them. If you didn't I don't think they were "Approachable".