Yeah you’d be afraid someone is going to damage it. But I guess when you got more money then god it doesn’t stress you so much when you take them out on the road.
In my humble opinion the Pagani's are more about the art of design than pure performance. I've never seen one in person but every picture I've seen of one is incredible.
@@johnmilligan2964 I've seen 17 at ONE show. Even with P1's, LAF's, Koenigseggs, a Reventon, etc... all parked right next to them, the Pagani's have this certain "IT" factor in attention to detail and design that can't be matched. That is, until a guy pulled up in a McLaren Speedtail.
I've met with Horacio on an online meeting personally and he is the person I idolize. I had joined a program called Muner which is a interactive program that teaches young engineers to develop these cars in Modena. One of the tours is a private walk and talk with Horacio, hopefully one day I end up bringing a Pagani to Georgia since there are hardly any if at all to find.
I've been lucky enough to see 3 BC's and they are my favorite car of all time. When i see one at a car show i cant stop looking at it. it is my halo car.
I remember when the McLaren MP4 - 12 C finally started being shipped. One of the first owners in the US had an event at his exotic car dealership, so my high school automotive class took a field trip to see it. I was the top student in my class so I was given extra privileges that day, and I ended up assisting with the vehicle prep. During the process I ended up talking to the owner and he asked me what my favorite hyper car was (which at the time was a new term); I told him the Pagani Zonda is so special that I would give anything just to see one. He immediately left and came back with a signed Pagani poster by all of the engineers he spoke with during a Pagani factory tour, and he said this is yours. 🤯😭
Ive been blessed enough to meet a cool group of hotrod guys like myself. Im 19, they could all be my dad or grandad, yet treat me like a legitimate adult. Through this i have been able to drive a 66 gt350 quite a bit that one if my friends owns. Not only is the car amazing, but so are the people. Its a halo car for me, and has actually led me to start building a 66 coupe. Love the videos!
I was lucky enough to see the Pagani factory in Italy and the attention to detail in every aspect is just mind blowing. Even the facility was beautiful and well designed. These cars are unlike anything else and they are true works of art.
$5 million for a car, amazing. I remember the ad for a 1974 Pantara on the back page of Road and Track in 1974 for $10,999 and my friend Andy and I thought who would pay that for a FORD, when you could get a Porsche for $6500...crazy right? I have loved cars for too long!
I remember having a book of supercars as a kid which has the mclafen f1 listed as £500k which I thought was just absurd at the time but that's not a crazy price by any means now
Completely agree with you on the amazing craftsmanship. I had the chance to get a extended look inside, outside and at the mechanicals of a Zonda. It was on a level I have never seen before. Truly a masterpiece.
There’s a guy in my town with a car museum of his personal collection and he has some insane stuff. He’s got 8 ford gt all in different rarity of color. And legit no miles. Three of them are under 10 miles. He took delivery of the cars and didn’t even drive them absolutely insane collection. And that’s just the start of his 300 car count collection.
As Car Guys I think we all have those "Halo" cars and I've often wondered what someone who can literally buy any car they could ever want, dreams about? What is the carrot on the stick motivating them to keep going?
Well they have the carrot. They did it, they won, isn't that the dream? As many carrots as they want. Like Jay Leno he just gets up in the morning and goes where shall I drive today and in what?
The Huayra is not everyone's cup of tea but i instantly fell in love with the look, the Pagani Huayra Imola is the car i would want to own if i had infinite money.
A lot of the stuff that used to be on the cars in the past is now only available on really expensive cars. My 91 Swift GT had Anodized Aluminum Valve Covers with Blue Crinkle Paint. Now we get beauty covers. Then things like steel door handles are gone, replaced by plastic. One of the reasons I didn't keep my E39 528i was that it was going to need to have the plastic valve cover replaced. I had already had the gaskets replaced once. I was surpised that there are actually Aluminum ones available and for less than the Plastic ones.
@@cmcm6676 I think only 8k were brought to U.S. Mine was run off the road, Ironically by another rare car, the Pulsar NX, the one that had different backs available for it.
I saw one that looked just like that one here in Albuquerque and it blew my mind that it was even driving on the road. Amazing piece of machinery, or art.
It’s crazy. I use to be a pilot for the guy who has his 16yr old who totaled that Pagani in Dallas. Totally forgot to tell you about it when I met you at PGA National Ed
If they made it themselves it wouldn’t be reliable. Would you rather have beautiful reliable performance or something made completely in house that’s not driveable because it spends a lot of its time broken
@@uptown2kru that's why he also said for $5mil Instead of charging $5mil for a color combination and a new spoiler Why not invest some of that into bespoke engines That's why a lot of people think Paganis are not worth the price despite being hypercars
10000% worth it. Pagani is cream of the automotive crop. But here's the craziest bit. Everyone has there own opinions. So no one's answer is absolutely right
@@TheDicklander yes, we can have opinions. But the value of an object can certainly be appraised. And I can assure that it does not cost anywhere near 5$ million to build that car and pay the people who built it a decent wage for every hour that car was being built, wether it by machine or hand.
I really like it when these guys are humble and let you take their car for a drive. Have you ever thought of visiting the Triple F collection sure they would love to have you visit.
The Pagani Huayra is the only exotic car I've ever really been interested in. The first time I saw one was a pullback toy at a store, and I just fell in love with that car. I'm not a modern car guy, at all, I like muscle cars and American sports cars, but the Huayra is just a gorgeous piece of machinery.
It’s funny because Ed and myself share the same youthful treat of cutting car dealerships in to test drives. I just had to drive some of these cars. I love driving a car that has a relationship with you. I just always had to figure out a way to make it happen. Lol
Sounds like Pagani needs me to rebuild those M158 engines with Darton MID sleeves, new rods and pistons, new valve springs in order to get rid of the engine's limitations.
Some doofus ran into my Chevy Express while it was parked (he was attempting to park next to me). I can't even fathom something like that happening to a car like this. I guess you park it very judiciously. :)
If I had to pick between a Bugatti or Pagani it’d be the Pagani hands down because for me it comes down to soul. The Bugatti is all about numbers. Impressive numbers to be sure. But it feels like a bunch of VW engineers were turned loose on an unlimited budget GTI. The Pagani is about feelings, art, and next level craftsmanship. It brings to the table a sense of occasion the Bugatti can’t match.
One thing I've noticed about automotive journalism is that no matter how expensive a car is, the author of the article will always proclaim it, "a bargain." Really, a CAR that costs multiples of one million dollars is a bargain? Just once, I'd love to see a tester drive some multilimillion-dollar exotic around the track, pull up next to the factory rep at the end of the run, get out of the car and disgustedly ask, "A million bucks? Really?"
i mean the Zonda R did hold the Nurburgring record in 2009 with a time of 6:47, which still to this day beats almost anything out there. I can imagine the Huayra R will steal that crown back again
Patek Philippe, Blancpain, Ulysse Nardin, Hublot, Greubel Forsey, Pagani...... That's how Pagani rolls... They are among the finest watches in the world, but in car form. A total work of art, for the top shelf moguls who can sport one.
@@osyisr6361 Relax. There's dozens of extremely high end watch manufacturers and I just named a few off the top of my head in a 5 second post. UN has been around for 176 years and is one of the godfathers of luxury watch making. RR is a old auto manufacturer producing high end cars that I'm not a fan of, but I'm not going to lose my composure if someone merely mentions the brand. By all means, name your favorite watch manufacturers here if it makes you feel better than what I mentioned. I'd actually like to see it. For the record, I like my Graham's but failed to mention them as they're not in the Paganiesque game of insane pricing!
Ed for me I think they are simply the most Beautiful cars on earth . I love all cars n motorcycles this one here just gives me a stffie . The gauge cluster is a work of art. Then I love the LP 640 Beautiful car. I will take mine in the light green you have . I love the 458 Italia & La Ferrari. 911 Turbo S . 918 of course . I like the C8 C8 ZO6. Gt 350R/ . Gt500/
Pagani makes unbelievable cars. The huayra and zonda are masterpieces. My personal favorite would have to be a 2002 pagani zonda in blue. To me that car I'd perfection. It has the silly double rear wing and the lines are still smooth at that point.
Not sure if Ed himself reviews comments, but I have a serious inquiry that I am hoping for an opinion about a possible purchase of an Aventador S. Honestly cannot think of anyone on the planet with more familiarity with Lamborghinis in general. I'm hoping to get some ideas about things to check for, specific to the model.
Hey Ed, speaking of multimillion dollar cars did you see a few weeks ago Mercedes sold a 300 SLR Ulenhaut for $153M (yes, a hundred and fifty three million) at a private auction?
I am glad I am not in a position to ever be able to own something like that. I love looking at cars, love driving cars, wouldn't be afraid of putting miles on it. But me with my little old Ford sedan dealing with drivers and potential accidents they may cause drives me bonkers. Seriously at least once a week I see someone in the left hand turn lane decide they want to cut off traffic and make a right turn. Then there is the road maintenance in the city I live in. I don't know of a stretch of road that isn't riddled with cracks and potholes. Even if I won the lottery and could afford it, my mindset from having to deal with this has me thinking I will never own more than basic transportation.
Ed, I'm curious. With your i.pressive collection of some of dream cars, and the ability to have experienced many more. What car or cars would be on your list of halo cars. Not something to park and appreciate, but drive and enjoy the ownership experience.
Harry Metcalfe from Harry's Garage has owned one. He found that shipping the car back to the factory for a service was hideously expensive. Bear in mind he is in the UK, shipping a car from USA to Italy would be at least twice as costly. Here's his video ua-cam.com/video/4epQvqkmvBk/v-deo.html
I found out about Randy passing away on Aaron Palos' channel, almost a month ago. Very few details have been made public in regards to what happened. What has been very consistent is the fact that Randy was truly a kind and caring man.
I'm sure a lot went into that car but $5,000,000 is just ridiculous. people usually buy those cars hoping the value goes way up in a few years. I wonder what it's like to get a car like that insured. I could imagine the insurance company inspecting the property where the car is kept and sending someone to check the mileage every month lol....
I think of very valuable cars like I think of very valuable guitars... If they're behind glass and not being used, they're not doing anything of value to anyone but the person who hid them away. They were made for everyone to enjoy, when you think about it.
Although the Pagani's are eye candy the interior seems poorly suited to driving in daylight. All that excessive amount of chrome trim, knobs, etc. would create a plethora of blinding reflections in the driver's eyes. Auto interiors should really be made of muted non-reflective materials.
If it's worth it to you, it's worth it. If I ever got the money, McLaren F1 would be my first purchase. Yes, they're expensive to maintain, and you're pretty much a custodian. And even though you have to drop the engine every two years, and hire a full on racetrack and driver to get your tyres changed. Yeah. I'd still do it.
Ed, if you ever get the chance to visit the Pagani factory do it. It was a real pleasure to see the cars in different phases of construction and view the manufacturing process. And while I was there they were doing a refresh for a local gentleman who uses his Pagani as his daily driver, it had 95 thousand kilometer’s on it. It was nice to know that someone was actually using it as a regular car.
Not like I could ever in my wildest dreams afford but I will say this, I agree they are beautiful cars but that engine and transmission seems like a HUGE letdown
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@@WhatSaab man I was gonna say that. You’re mighty good my friend
After seeing these Pagani in person, I don't know how they dare to drive them around in public.
They're literally art on wheels.
The machined aluminum gear linkage is absolutely kinetic art and I wont be convinced otherwise.
bruh try seeing 9 in one location plus a laf and Mansory bugatti
Yeah you’d be afraid someone is going to damage it. But I guess when you got more money then god it doesn’t stress you so much when you take them out on the road.
I’d be so afraid to drive that in public, but definitely would jump at the chance. Thanks for sharing.
An opportunity you don't turn down!
Meet right in the middle at $300k for it
not sure if you know of mr. sam on cleetus McFarland's channel. but think he would have some great stories for the vin wiki channel
I wish I could get the opportunity the ride or drive anything of that caliber
In my humble opinion the Pagani's are more about the art of design than pure performance. I've never seen one in person but every picture I've seen of one is incredible.
@@johnmilligan2964 I've seen 17 at ONE show. Even with P1's, LAF's, Koenigseggs, a Reventon, etc... all parked right next to them, the Pagani's have this certain "IT" factor in attention to detail and design that can't be matched.
That is, until a guy pulled up in a McLaren Speedtail.
"I can have one or a few of them, depending on how broken they are"
Oh Ed never change🤣
I've met with Horacio on an online meeting personally and he is the person I idolize. I had joined a program called Muner which is a interactive program that teaches young engineers to develop these cars in Modena. One of the tours is a private walk and talk with Horacio, hopefully one day I end up bringing a Pagani to Georgia since there are hardly any if at all to find.
I've been lucky enough to see 3 BC's and they are my favorite car of all time. When i see one at a car show i cant stop looking at it. it is my halo car.
3 BBCs????? Hope not all at one time
I remember when the McLaren MP4 - 12 C finally started being shipped. One of the first owners in the US had an event at his exotic car dealership, so my high school automotive class took a field trip to see it.
I was the top student in my class so I was given extra privileges that day, and I ended up assisting with the vehicle prep.
During the process I ended up talking to the owner and he asked me what my favorite hyper car was (which at the time was a new term); I told him the Pagani Zonda is so special that I would give anything just to see one.
He immediately left and came back with a signed Pagani poster by all of the engineers he spoke with during a Pagani factory tour, and he said this is yours. 🤯😭
Ed you're the B-2 stealth bomber of dropping ads. Cool story, love Pagani
Pagani's are literately art on wheels. So yes, it is worth the price tag
Same with a Miata but you don’t see anyone spending 5 mil on one.
@@Pg-ch5nb That’s because the Miata is not a work of art
@@williamriley-jones Obviously you’ve never seen one in Soul Red…
@@williamriley-jones That is a subjective statement
@@williamriley-jones an artist in mazda’s design department had to draw the design up🤷🏾♂️
Ed is so god damned smooth that I didn't even realize I was listening to his commercial until it was almost over.
Ive been blessed enough to meet a cool group of hotrod guys like myself. Im 19, they could all be my dad or grandad, yet treat me like a legitimate adult. Through this i have been able to drive a 66 gt350 quite a bit that one if my friends owns. Not only is the car amazing, but so are the people. Its a halo car for me, and has actually led me to start building a 66 coupe. Love the videos!
I was lucky enough to see the Pagani factory in Italy and the attention to detail in every aspect is just mind blowing. Even the facility was beautiful and well designed. These cars are unlike anything else and they are true works of art.
$5 million for a car, amazing. I remember the ad for a 1974 Pantara on the back page of Road and Track in 1974 for $10,999 and my friend Andy and I thought who would pay that for a FORD, when you could get a Porsche for $6500...crazy right? I have loved cars for too long!
Damn a Porsche for $6500 in 1974? That’s like $40k today. Cheapest you can get into to one of those now is like 55k and that’s for a damn Macan lol
I remember having a book of supercars as a kid which has the mclafen f1 listed as £500k which I thought was just absurd at the time but that's not a crazy price by any means now
@@joebloggs9719 yup
There's a hypercar bubble right now
Completely agree with you on the amazing craftsmanship. I had the chance to get a extended look inside, outside and at the mechanicals of a Zonda. It was on a level I have never seen before. Truly a masterpiece.
There’s a guy in my town with a car museum of his personal collection and he has some insane stuff. He’s got 8 ford gt all in different rarity of color. And legit no miles. Three of them are under 10 miles. He took delivery of the cars and didn’t even drive them absolutely insane collection. And that’s just the start of his 300 car count collection.
Where ?
I would rather have a collection of cars that are driver quality so I could enjoy them.
@@cneddy22 it’s in Florida
As Car Guys I think we all have those "Halo" cars and I've often wondered what someone who can literally buy any car they could ever want, dreams about? What is the carrot on the stick motivating them to keep going?
Well they have the carrot. They did it, they won, isn't that the dream? As many carrots as they want. Like Jay Leno he just gets up in the morning and goes where shall I drive today and in what?
The Huayra is not everyone's cup of tea but i instantly fell in love with the look, the Pagani Huayra Imola is the car i would want to own if i had infinite money.
Personally i think the Tricolore is one of the best looking cars that Pagani have made.
Love ya Ed. Watched every video since you started my man!
A lot of the stuff that used to be on the cars in the past is now only available on really expensive cars. My 91 Swift GT had Anodized Aluminum Valve Covers with Blue Crinkle Paint. Now we get beauty covers. Then things like steel door handles are gone, replaced by plastic.
One of the reasons I didn't keep my E39 528i was that it was going to need to have the plastic valve cover replaced. I had already had the gaskets replaced once. I was surpised that there are actually Aluminum ones available and for less than the Plastic ones.
Those swifts were great little cars, i'm looking for a gti and they are very hard to find now.
@@cmcm6676 I think only 8k were brought to U.S. Mine was run off the road, Ironically by another rare car, the Pulsar NX, the one that had different backs available for it.
I love me some coffee and VinWiki in the morning. Thanks Ed and team
I truly love people that share there amazing car collections and allow others to drive and enjoy them too. 🧡🧡
Exactly! Why have such amazing cars if you are not willing to share them one way or another
I saw one that looked just like that one here in Albuquerque and it blew my mind that it was even driving on the road. Amazing piece of machinery, or art.
I met Ed at a caffeine and octane in Atlanta several years ago. He is such a nice guy and no different than you see here
It’s crazy. I use to be a pilot for the guy who has his 16yr old who totaled that Pagani in Dallas. Totally forgot to tell you about it when I met you at PGA National Ed
For 5 million I would like them to make the engine them self.
If they made it themselves it wouldn’t be reliable. Would you rather have beautiful reliable performance or something made completely in house that’s not driveable because it spends a lot of its time broken
@@uptown2kru Koenigsegg and McLaren make their engines and they are reliable
@@uptown2kru that's why he also said for $5mil
Instead of charging $5mil for a color combination and a new spoiler
Why not invest some of that into bespoke engines
That's why a lot of people think Paganis are not worth the price despite being hypercars
The only time I ever had a chance to stand Next to a Pagani was in SLC outside of WholeFoods about 20 years ago. It was glorious!
Obviously not worth $5 million. What a ridiculous question
10000% worth it. Pagani is cream of the automotive crop. But here's the craziest bit. Everyone has there own opinions. So no one's answer is absolutely right
@@TheDicklander yes, we can have opinions. But the value of an object can certainly be appraised. And I can assure that it does not cost anywhere near 5$ million to build that car and pay the people who built it a decent wage for every hour that car was being built, wether it by machine or hand.
Harrumph! I@@garrettspivey dare say! In fact, double Harrumph!!
@@theanomalous1401 ...what? I don't think you know what a harrumph is...
I really like it when these guys are humble and let you take their car for a drive. Have you ever thought of visiting the Triple F collection sure they would love to have you visit.
much better guys. did not feel like a long commercial for Gloss-It.
Huayra is my unicorn. Horacio Pagani's attention to detail is unparalleled.
Do these people know the joy of driving an ' 04 4Runner?
Not as cool as my 06 f150
Ed when we getting another CarTrek?? Love the everything and everyone on there. It's great to see you guys drive just about anything
The price drop will be brutal and lot of idiots will be financially ruined.
The Pagani Huayra is the only exotic car I've ever really been interested in. The first time I saw one was a pullback toy at a store, and I just fell in love with that car. I'm not a modern car guy, at all, I like muscle cars and American sports cars, but the Huayra is just a gorgeous piece of machinery.
At 0:12 I was super convinced that Ed bought that Pagani. But okay, driving it is still next level.
It’s funny because Ed and myself share the same youthful treat of cutting car dealerships in to test drives. I just had to drive some of these cars. I love driving a car that has a relationship with you. I just always had to figure out a way to make it happen. Lol
lol, "he's a pretty secretive guy but you can find him on insta showing off his wealth"
Sounds like Pagani needs me to rebuild those M158 engines with Darton MID sleeves, new rods and pistons, new valve springs in order to get rid of the engine's limitations.
Great video Ed!
Some doofus ran into my Chevy Express while it was parked (he was attempting to park next to me). I can't even fathom something like that happening to a car like this. I guess you park it very judiciously. :)
If I had to pick between a Bugatti or Pagani it’d be the Pagani hands down because for me it comes down to soul. The Bugatti is all about numbers. Impressive numbers to be sure. But it feels like a bunch of VW engineers were turned loose on an unlimited budget GTI. The Pagani is about feelings, art, and next level craftsmanship. It brings to the table a sense of occasion the Bugatti can’t match.
One thing I've noticed about automotive journalism is that no matter how expensive a car is, the author of the article will always proclaim it, "a bargain." Really, a CAR that costs multiples of one million dollars is a bargain?
Just once, I'd love to see a tester drive some multilimillion-dollar exotic around the track, pull up next to the factory rep at the end of the run, get out of the car and disgustedly ask, "A million bucks? Really?"
This guy is one of my favorite story tellers. I like that it’s personal experience.
The documentary about pagani is amazing
It's crazy to think the P1-918-La Ferrari are coming up on 10 years old next year
I've heard that Pagani's are surprising capable on the Track! More than you even expect them to be!
i mean the Zonda R did hold the Nurburgring record in 2009 with a time of 6:47, which still to this day beats almost anything out there. I can imagine the Huayra R will steal that crown back again
Patek Philippe, Blancpain, Ulysse Nardin, Hublot, Greubel Forsey, Pagani......
That's how Pagani rolls... They are among the finest watches in the world, but in car form.
A total work of art, for the top shelf moguls who can sport one.
Hublot and UN? Lmao.
@@osyisr6361 Relax. There's dozens of extremely high end watch manufacturers and I just named a few off the top of my head in a 5 second post. UN has been around for 176 years and is one of the godfathers of luxury watch making. RR is a old auto manufacturer producing high end cars that I'm not a fan of, but I'm not going to lose my composure if someone merely mentions the brand.
By all means, name your favorite watch manufacturers here if it makes you feel better than what I mentioned. I'd actually like to see it. For the record, I like my Graham's but failed to mention them as they're not in the Paganiesque game of insane pricing!
I'd far prefer a zonda but I'm still jealous
Love seeing ed talk about cars
I love this channel, down to earth, humble and interesting
Edd you took that video right by my house that was on Cheyenne and Clayton area I know those warehouses any where
Ed for me I think they are simply the most Beautiful cars on earth . I love all cars n motorcycles this one here just gives me a stffie . The gauge cluster is a work of art. Then I love the LP 640 Beautiful car. I will take mine in the light green you have . I love the 458 Italia & La Ferrari. 911 Turbo S . 918 of course . I like the C8 C8 ZO6. Gt 350R/ . Gt500/
Pagani makes unbelievable cars. The huayra and zonda are masterpieces. My personal favorite would have to be a 2002 pagani zonda in blue. To me that car I'd perfection. It has the silly double rear wing and the lines are still smooth at that point.
I don't think it's that silly, but I know what you mean. personally the Tricolore is my favorite car of all time.
Not just a speed machine, this car is also a work of art.
You forgot about driving the F1!
Ooooh! Auto Tempest went Thug Life and just REKT Ed Bolian up one side and down the other!
@@theanomalous1401 although to be fair he did say he'll drive cars he's considering owning...!
I got to sit in a Huayra and a Chiron at the car show in Columbus, Ohio on Sunday. Sweet!!!!!!
Every once in a while a shoe fits! Ed, you should find that one car that feels perfect, and that's your keeper for life
Pagani is the most beautiful thing I ever seen
Not sure if Ed himself reviews comments, but I have a serious inquiry that I am hoping for an opinion about a possible purchase of an Aventador S. Honestly cannot think of anyone on the planet with more familiarity with Lamborghinis in general.
I'm hoping to get some ideas about things to check for, specific to the model.
there is also Daily Driven Exotics, they’ve had two LP640s, a Gallardo and now an SVJ which they drive all the time
Huayra BC is 100% a dream car of mine.
Hey Ed, speaking of multimillion dollar cars did you see a few weeks ago Mercedes sold a 300 SLR Ulenhaut for $153M (yes, a hundred and fifty three million) at a private auction?
You can say all Exotic Cars are a work of Art - However, Pagani is clearly a work of Art
love the osund of guy putting miles on his rides
I thought you said Avalon King was the best and easiest ceramic coating to apply 😂😂😂 LOL j/k I get it new sponsor gotta promote
I am glad I am not in a position to ever be able to own something like that. I love looking at cars, love driving cars, wouldn't be afraid of putting miles on it. But me with my little old Ford sedan dealing with drivers and potential accidents they may cause drives me bonkers. Seriously at least once a week I see someone in the left hand turn lane decide they want to cut off traffic and make a right turn. Then there is the road maintenance in the city I live in. I don't know of a stretch of road that isn't riddled with cracks and potholes. Even if I won the lottery and could afford it, my mindset from having to deal with this has me thinking I will never own more than basic transportation.
Perfect timing! I was planing on ceramic coating in laws brand new car
Makes me cherish the manual i have in my mustang.
@@carter7803 Come to Europe... Still around :D
@@Divine_Evil even over here they're slowly disappearing
Ed, I'm curious. With your i.pressive collection of some of dream cars, and the ability to have experienced many more. What car or cars would be on your list of halo cars. Not something to park and appreciate, but drive and enjoy the ownership experience.
I’ve seen a Huayra BC in person before. It’s absolutely before. The color was in purple and was 1 of 1 in the world. Sadly the owner’s son crashed it.
Next time I'm in Vegas, I might just have to stop by O School Choppers and see if I can do some car spotting. :)
sometime the owners are more special that the car it self
Art is subjective...this is art.
“Not a very crashable car” 😂😂
Great video ED 👍
Harry Metcalfe from Harry's Garage has owned one. He found that shipping the car back to the factory for a service was hideously expensive. Bear in mind he is in the UK, shipping a car from USA to Italy would be at least twice as costly. Here's his video ua-cam.com/video/4epQvqkmvBk/v-deo.html
I never knew randy from savage garage had passed!
I found out about Randy passing away on Aaron Palos' channel, almost a month ago. Very few details have been made public in regards to what happened. What has been very consistent is the fact that Randy was truly a kind and caring man.
I couldn't afford gas for $5 million car let alone the insurance for it. Lol
I'm sure a lot went into that car but $5,000,000 is just ridiculous. people usually buy those cars hoping the value goes way up in a few years.
I wonder what it's like to get a car like that insured. I could imagine the insurance company inspecting the property where the car is kept and sending someone to check the mileage every month lol....
Even sins I played midnight club as a kid and seen the zonda I was in love with pagani and have been ever sins
I think of very valuable cars like I think of very valuable guitars... If they're behind glass and not being used, they're not doing anything of value to anyone but the person who hid them away.
They were made for everyone to enjoy, when you think about it.
A dude in Connecticut has about 40K miles on his Huarya now.
great way to start my morning
Although the Pagani's are eye candy the interior seems poorly suited to driving in daylight. All that excessive amount of chrome trim, knobs, etc. would create a plethora of blinding reflections in the driver's eyes. Auto interiors should really be made of muted non-reflective materials.
$5 million as in $2 in 2019 bucks
If it's worth it to you, it's worth it. If I ever got the money, McLaren F1 would be my first purchase. Yes, they're expensive to maintain, and you're pretty much a custodian. And even though you have to drop the engine every two years, and hire a full on racetrack and driver to get your tyres changed. Yeah. I'd still do it.
I have to say the F1 is the stupidest and best car ever made,
Thanks, Ed!
Paganism will be worshipped at Pebble Beach in the future. More art than cars, like Koenigsegg.
Ed, if you ever get the chance to visit the Pagani factory do it. It was a real pleasure to see the cars in different phases of construction and view the manufacturing process. And while I was there they were doing a refresh for a local gentleman who uses his Pagani as his daily driver, it had 95 thousand kilometer’s on it. It was nice to know that someone was actually using it as a regular car.
Just watching videos is cool, so seeing it in real life must be incredible
Not like I could ever in my wildest dreams afford but I will say this, I agree they are beautiful cars but that engine and transmission seems like a HUGE letdown
Ed has an impressive well of knowledge on the supermarket niche.
Or he does a lot of homework before each video 😅
He's a copy and Paste guy.
Good lord - imagine the naturally aspirated R version that literally screams
THIS IS THE CAR THAT YOUR DREAM CAR DREAMS ABOUT!!!!
I’m trying to figure out why Mike Yin never took delivery of that Regera that’s in this video.
Drinking game today: "obviously"
We all have those words we get stuck on. Thanks Ed for fantastic content!
Dude I soo feel that, as a teenager I detailed cars for the access, in my middle age, it's only cool if it's mine lmao :D
My Halo car is the Mine's R34 GT-R with the engine response pkg. How about yall?
Next video I found an abandoned Pagani
So when did Ed buy shares of Glossit??
On this episode of „ed talks up his murci to make it a million dollar car“
Think the P3 was the first big money car.
Something about a $5,000,000.00 car having a 6000rpm redline doesn't seem right...