by singwell-is off researching a lot on December 3rd, 2007

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The world's oldest surviving Rolls-Royce car drove into the record books yesterday when it was sold at auction for $8,253,280. Do you think it is worth it?

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  • by Im Alec has abandoned this account on December 3rd, 2007

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    No more or less so than other conspicuous luxuries, such as diamond jewelery or executive jets. In some ways antiques are a better way for the really wealth to spend their money that new stuff such as jets. No new resources are needed to build the car; the jet consumes new materials which can not be used for more worth purposes.

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  • by Uni on January 3rd, 2008

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    It really only matters if it was worth it to the buyer.

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  • by pudzey101 on December 3rd, 2007

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    Nope a car is a car , i would even pick my little toyota starlet over it ! , because my car is so old that i dont care if it gets vandalised or damaged !

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