Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Too much money not knowing how to spend? Car&Driver helps with Top 10 most WTF options available today

Car and Driver did up an absolutely hilarious report of their Top 10 list of most decadent options currently available for 'money no issue' individuals. Check it out.


BMW Comfort Access - For those who had problems winding up or down their windows by themselves, of course it starts the engine, opens the bootlid or the cabriolet. Costs $500 USD on 1 or 3 series but upwards to $1000 USD on higher end models.



Porsche Customized Leather - For those who'd figure they need leather covered air con vents. $365 USD.


Mercedes Benz Designo Interior - A complete package costing $12,500, with exquisitely styled and stitched leather, includes even a velour floor mat (A material used on luxury towels)


Drive Dynamic Seats - Standard equipement on AMG S-Class, or the V12 CL, costing $1820 for the CL550. Massages your back whilst complete with body temperature and humidity sensors that ventilates 'excessive' moisture and air conditions your seats if found your body temperature 'dangerously' high.


Lexus Executive Package - $12,675 USD for a reclining rear seat with leg rest, first class seats which is cheaper than modifying your Lexy with two OSIMs in it.


AirScarf - A $3750 USD package that blows hot air onto your neck (where you usually wear a scarf), allowing you to leave your top open withstanding those cold autumn winds.


StarLight Headliner - $12,100 USD for 1600 tiny little lights in your ceiling, giving you the perfect excuse to fully utilize your car with Le Mademoiselle, and we'd thought a Rolls Royce would've already be a pretty good 'excuse'.


Maybach Granite Interior - Wood, Leather and Carbon Fiber is soo out (and cheap supposingly), as this $60,600 USD package allows you to garnish your doors and panels with real granite stone.


Aston Martin Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX2 DBS Transponder Watch - Unlock the doors and start your engine with your watch, at only $37,900 USD.


Bugatti Veyron Special Editions - At a mere $500,000 USD top up from the $1,600,000 base selling price, you could opt for a car with some red paint on the bonnet and dubbed Fpg Par Hermes, or one that comes without a roof (removable actually) or one that comes without any paint at all, exposing the aluminium body and the carbon fiber bonnet in its truest form.