It’s not an easy task to sell million-dollar supercars as it used to be. While Lamborghini quickly turned over its small run of seven-figure Reventons and Bugatti has gone through the bulk of its Veyron production, Aston Martin may be finding it a bit more difficult to separate the obscenely wealthy from their millions.
The One-77 is the big-ticket supercar in debate, to be built in a limited run of 77 examples, with only six headed to the US, five staying in the UK and the remaining 66 ending up in the Emirates dispersing around the world. According to previous reports broadcasting the interwebs proposed that the complete production run sold out almost immediately – before the car was even fully unveiled – but those reports may have been misleading. Nevertheless, 100 potential users reportedly expressed interest in obtaining the uber-supercar, the order books have apparently yet to be filled with buyers who’ve plunked down the £200k deposit. But even in this day of economy, they’re engaged to liquidize soon, so if you’ve got the cash to spare, you’d better act fast. Like, 700-horsepower supercar fast.






















