5 supercar "paradises" in the world
Supercars are everywhere in the world, but in Dubai, London or Monaco, the density of supercars is even denser than that of ordinary cars.
1. Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Dubai is known as the paradise of supercar enthusiasts when you can easily come across Lamborghini, Bugatti or Rolls-Royce. The average income per capita is one of the highest in the world and the lack of car tax makes owning a supercar here quite easy.
An ordinary garage in Dubai can also display 3 Bugatti Veyrons. Photo:Top Gear. |
Strangely, only 5-7% of Dubai’s population owns supercars, the rest belong to foreign businessmen working in Dubai. That’s why, when a company goes bankrupt, businessmen often forget about their million-dollar supercars. Supercars are so abundant here that they are even equipped for the police patrol force.
2. Principality of Monaco
Dubbed the supercar paradise on earth, it is harder to see ordinary cars in Monaco than it is to see Ferrari or Bentley. Monaco's population is only about 40,000 people but 30% are millionaires and billionaires.
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It's harder to spot an ordinary car in Monaco than a supercar. Photo: YouTube. |
One of the reasons why Monaco attracts the super-rich is its special tax policy. This small country offers a complete tax exemption for the rich to live here, and corporate and personal taxes are very low. Most of the rich flock here as a way to avoid having their assets divided up.
3. London (UK)Every summer, Middle Eastern tycoons bring their supercars to the British capital, both to avoid the harsh desert sun and to show off.
Super cars of Middle Eastern guests often have bright colors. Photo:YouTube. |
A characteristic of supercars of Middle Eastern nationality is that they are often brightly colored, even chrome or gold plated. However, Middle Eastern tycoons are often not popular with locals because they often roar supercars in crowded places or violate traffic laws.
4. Singapore
As a supercar paradise in Southeast Asia, Singapore is considered the second Monaco because it is a small country but has a high density of supercars. Here, owning a supercar is a privilege of the rich because of the island nation's car ownership restriction policy.
Lamborghini is the most popular supercar brand in the lion island nation. Photo:Flickr. |
In Singapore, luxury car brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Lexus are everywhere on the streets like Toyota in Vietnam. Lamborghini is the most popular supercar brand in Singapore, followed by McLaren, Ferrari, Porsche... In addition, you can see extremely rare supercars such as Pagani Zonda Cinque, Tricolore, Koenigsegg Agera S here.
5. Qatar
Qatar is a small country located in West Asia with the highest per capita income in the world: 129,700 USD/year. Qatar's population is only about 2.6 million but more than 14% own assets of more than 1 million USD. Qatar's prosperity is mainly due to oil.
The Qatar supercar group regularly holds meetings to improve driving skills and exchange experiences. Photo:Dailymail. |
In Qatar, there are many supercar groups that gather the world's top supercars such as Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari 488 GTB, McLaren P1... The jade supercar collection is the brand of the Qatari prince with models such as Koenigsegg CCXR "Special One", Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV and Pagani Zonda Uno...