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The most desirable supercar is......

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motor126 February 2019

We start this look at the world’s most desirable supercars by asking a very important question. Is there any supercar that’s not desirable? Admittedly there are a few we can think of that are less desirable than others, but given a chance to own a supercar versus a humdrum daily-driver hatchback, we can’t think any vehicle that wouldn’t qualify. Yes, that even includes the Ferrari Mondial.

We desire these supercars:
There’s a bit of irony in that statement because the list we’re featuring here doesn’t include any Ferrari. It gets better, because the five vehicles on the list all stem from the same manufacturer group – one known for building humdrum (and admittedly some brilliant) hatchbacks. Of course, we’re talking about Volkswagen, which holds ownership of some rather spiffy niche automakers including Audi, Bugatti, and Lamborghini. And according to an intriguing list from Veygo.com, those three brands are best of the best. We’ll talk more about the method behind the madness in a bit.

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Bugatti holds station near the top, with the Chiron and Veyron claiming second and third spot in the survey. Lamborghini scores points with the Aventador in fourth and the insanely limited-production Veneno making the top five. Other notable vehicles that didn’t make the cut but were very close include the McLaren 675LT, Ford GT, and Ferrari 458.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of all, however, is the vehicle holding the number one position. We don’t have anything bad to say about the Audi R8 – it’s an exceptional machine with outstanding performance, and it’s considered by many to be the best everyday supercar on the market. But is it really the most desirable supercar in the world? More desirable than the LaFerrari? Or a Koenigsegg? Or a Pagani Huayra?

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2019 Audi R8 OnLocation
To put this all into context, you need to understand the methodology of the list. It encompasses the entire world and includes vehicles built within the last 10 years. However, it’s based not on direct feedback from people, but by Google search terms from specific regions. Using a keyword tool from Ahrefs.com, Veygo determined that Audi R8 was the top search in 95 out of 169 countries, including the United States and pretty much every country – including Italy – in Europe.
In the eye of Google, then, the Audi R8 is the most desired supercar in the world. In reality, we suspect it’s the one most accessible to the masses, hence why it's searched like crazy.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/most-desirable-supercar-according-google-080000033.html
 
motor126 February 2019

We start this look at the world’s most desirable supercars by asking a very important question. Is there any supercar that’s not desirable? Admittedly there are a few we can think of that are less desirable than others, but given a chance to own a supercar versus a humdrum daily-driver hatchback, we can’t think any vehicle that wouldn’t qualify. Yes, that even includes the Ferrari Mondial.

We desire these supercars:
There’s a bit of irony in that statement because the list we’re featuring here doesn’t include any Ferrari. It gets better, because the five vehicles on the list all stem from the same manufacturer group – one known for building humdrum (and admittedly some brilliant) hatchbacks. Of course, we’re talking about Volkswagen, which holds ownership of some rather spiffy niche automakers including Audi, Bugatti, and Lamborghini. And according to an intriguing list from Veygo.com, those three brands are best of the best. We’ll talk more about the method behind the madness in a bit.

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Bugatti holds station near the top, with the Chiron and Veyron claiming second and third spot in the survey. Lamborghini scores points with the Aventador in fourth and the insanely limited-production Veneno making the top five. Other notable vehicles that didn’t make the cut but were very close include the McLaren 675LT, Ford GT, and Ferrari 458.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of all, however, is the vehicle holding the number one position. We don’t have anything bad to say about the Audi R8 – it’s an exceptional machine with outstanding performance, and it’s considered by many to be the best everyday supercar on the market. But is it really the most desirable supercar in the world? More desirable than the LaFerrari? Or a Koenigsegg? Or a Pagani Huayra?

a98ab13d77923e854ee990e0cc0578ec


2019 Audi R8 OnLocation
To put this all into context, you need to understand the methodology of the list. It encompasses the entire world and includes vehicles built within the last 10 years. However, it’s based not on direct feedback from people, but by Google search terms from specific regions. Using a keyword tool from Ahrefs.com, Veygo determined that Audi R8 was the top search in 95 out of 169 countries, including the United States and pretty much every country – including Italy – in Europe.
In the eye of Google, then, the Audi R8 is the most desired supercar in the world. In reality, we suspect it’s the one most accessible to the masses, hence why it's searched like crazy.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/most-desirable-supercar-according-google-080000033.html
Audi R8 is not a supercar. It is the most highly searched due to its affordability. In America it probably costs 69k no?
 
Ferrari Italia should go down history as one of the all time favourites, together with Lambo Aventador.
 
Lexus, Toyota, Porsche top list of most reliable cars in America, J.D. Power says

Nathan Bomey, USA TODAYPublished 8:00 a.m. ET Feb. 13, 2019

Toyota dominated a prestigious annual study on vehicle dependability, but General Motors was close behind and German automakers improved markedly this year.

Toyota's luxury Lexus brand took the top slot in the 2019 J.D. Power U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study for the eighth straight year. Toyota's namesake brand tied for second.

Volkswagen Group's Porsche shared the second-place spot and won the first-ever award for the most dependable vehicle in the industry: the Porsche 911 sports car.

GM's Chevrolet and Buick placed fourth and fifth, respectively, among all brands.

The annual J.D. Power study gauges dependability of 3-year-old vehicles over the last 12 months, meaning this year's survey assessed the 2016 model year.

Dependability is a key point of consideration for shoppers, and it typically factors into long-term resale values.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/mone...che-most-reliable-dependable-cars/2846324002/
 
Always enjoyed the 911 sideshow during formula one events
 
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