Bentley Mulsanne -More than $700,000
Bentley's current range-topper in Australia is the two-door Azure convertible, which costs about $750,000. You get a 6.8-litre V8 engine and all the luxury trimmings.

2009 Rolls-Royce Ghost -About $1.3 million
What discussion of fantasy wheels would be complete without reference to a Rolls Royce? The lidless Phantom uses a V12 engine measuring 6.8 litres. It needs the power such a massive engine can generate because it weighs about 2.6 tonnes.

2009 Lamborghini Reventon Roadster -About $1.6 million
If you thought a Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster at almost $870,000 was a dollar sign too far, then you aren't going to like the Reventon Roadster.

2008 Koenigsegg CCXR Edition -About $2.3 million
Trust those crazy Swedes to come up with something that's fast and green.

Maybach 62 Landaulet -About $1.5 million
Back in the 1920 and '30s, the Landaulet body style was popular with the rich set. You basically took a car and chopped off the rear section of the roof. That way, James the chauffer got a roof over his head while the duchess in the back could choose either roof up or roof down.

Aston Martin One-77 -About $2.4 million
No Aston Martin is what you'd call cheap but the One-77 takes the idea of conspicuous consumption to the next level. It's widely regarded as the world's most expensive production car, a title it stole from the Bugatti Veyron (see below) by upping the ante in terms of driving technology.

Prombron Monaco Red Diamond Edition -About $1.8 million
We're still not sure this is fair dinkum but a Russian company named Dartz has announced plans to launch a super-luxury, armoured SUV aimed at, er, colourful racing identities the world over.

SSC Ultimate Aero -About $720,000
It's difficult to imagine that a company that started out building kits to turn your Pontiac Fiero (a horrid little pseudo sports car) into a Ferrari replica could also come up with the Ultimate Aero. But that's what happened when US-based SSC (Shelby Supercars Company) got serious a couple of years ago.

2009 Pagani Zonda Cinque -Between $1.6 million and $1.7 million
Pagani is a niche Italian sports-car manufacturer, so you'd think its Zonda production car would be exclusive enough.

Bentley Azure -More than $700,000
Bentley's current range-topper in Australia is the two-door Azure convertible, which costs about $750,000. You get a 6.8-litre V8 engine and all the luxury trimmings.
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