The 2007 SSC Ultimate Aero, the world’s fastest production car with a top speed of 257 mph, is on the auction block at eBay Motors. For an auction as exclusive as this, one must be pre-approved to even bid on the item.

The Ultimate Aero is powered by a 1183-hp engine with a peak torque of 1094 lb-ft, the SSC Ultimate Aero does 0-60 in 2.8 seconds with a top speed of 257mph.

This 2007 SSC Ultimate Aero is the same exact model used to break the World Production Speed Record and has a total of 1,345 miles on it – now that’s exclusive. The current bid stands at $425,100 with a total of 6 bids.

Head over to the eBay Motors for more info.

- By: Kap Shah

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  • jessica
    kay well i think that this is crap
    this is probly not that car because one it would never be on ebay
    its probly jsut some shitty car that someone made to scam someone out of there money byt thats only my opinion
  • Pat
    HOW are people buying this at a time like this? who said that Americans don't have money!?
  • zermatt
    I have fgured out that there are three types of consumers out there.

    The first is the group that was primarily the spenders in our economy, but they have run out of easy credit and are now behind on most of their payments. This group typically spent everything they got their hand on and then some.

    The second group is the savers and they are typically credit adverse. This group (even with the stock market pull back) has plenty of cash, but become even more risk adverse in unstable economic conditions and hoards their cash.

    With the third group, the wealthy, we see large impulse buys becoming less frequent with the recent turn towards hatred of the wealthy.

    Plenty of people have money, they just are not spending it now.
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