Exotic sports cars are a hot commodity in China, where a Beijing Sports Car Club views a $220,000 Porsche SE 911 as an ‘entry-level model’. You certainly require a fat bankroll to be a member of this elite car club, whose 250 members are competing with counterparts who race $3.9 million dollar Tramontanas and $4.3 million dollar Bugatti Veyron 16.4 supercars!
Beijing Sports Car Club
No need to fret, you can always slip behind the wheel of an exotic rental car to embrace your inner badass.
The luxury car market China has expanded considerably, with the number of millionaires jumping 31 percent last year, totaling over 1.1 million. The average age of newly wealthy Chinese is 39, making them 15 years younger than their U.S. and European peers, and they love luxury cars.
Bugatti Veyron 16.4
Of course, joining a sports car club is a great way to enjoy an exotic car collection, allowing one to show off new toys and carmakers to convert more owners. An economic expansion of 9.7 percent has fueled China’s lust for supercars, along with rising property values and the strengthening Yuan.
Lamborghini
Deliveries of high-end cars are predicted to rise 35 percent in China this year, making it the worlds fastest-growing economy and leaving luxury carmakers clamoring for sales.
Beijing Sports Car Club
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