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6 flashy 6-figure cars for the 1 percent

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Flashy cars to get your motor running
Flashy cars to get your motor running

For most Americans, a home is probably the only six-figure purchase they'll ever make. But for the 1 percent of Americans commonly referred to as the super-rich, a six-figure ride comes with the territory.

And while you will probably recognize the names of these carmakers, chances are the models on this list aren't the ones you're likely to see at your dealership. After all, with the average price of a new car hovering around $30,000, these flashy cars clearly occupy a prime place in the automotive market.

These cars offer more than just a supersized price tag. Each one is a work of art, equipped with the latest bells and whistles. So whether you are loaded or just like a car that's fully loaded, these six souped-up, six-figure cars chosen by Bankrate will get your motor running.

For detailed specifications on the cars, Bankrate referred to carmaker data and Edmunds.com, a website that specializes in automotive information, pricing, and dealer and inventory listings.


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