The 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt unicorn below popped up today in Georgia. Too new to have photos on the web yet so added a file photo. The attraction of this car is the stupid low miles, not to mention it is one of 1,400 made in 2008 and pretty damned cool. Here’s the last one that I covered from CarMax that was quite high-mileage, and a few more I found here with low miles and price tags north of $20,000.  Saw one with 4,000 go for $22,998 at CarMax. However……check out the disclaimer below on the CarMax vehicle history page.  I have no idea what that means but maybe that’s why this Bullitt is a bargain?  Here’s a pretty favorable review from Road and Track back in the day. Maybe you already bought a 2019 model – add an older one to your collection! Add a cheap five year, 125,000 mile MaxCare bumper to bumper warranty and drive the snot out of the car. Find this Bullitt here in Norcross, Georgia. If the link is broken it’s sold, on hold, or being transferred. Will add photos when they pop.
The CarMax 600hp Club – 19 Hot Rod Unicorns
The Trump administration and the Iranians are circling once again and oil prices are skyrocketing – what better time to pick up a bargain 600 hp unicorn before they become extinct! And CarMax has 19 of these high-horsepower bad boys on lots nationwide. Almost all of them are General Motors products, with one Audi and one BMW from our (for now) European ally, the Germans. Been watching, and (surprise) no Hellcats have made it to CarMax, and Ford isn’t making a Mustang that bucks 600. So here’s what we have today (CarMax listings at the bottom).
The lone BMW M760 is a beautiful, big sedan that squeaks in at 601hp from a 6.6 liter twin-turbo V-12. This is the motor Rolls Royce uses in the Ghost and Wraith, I’ve learned. If you’ve been here before, you know I have a thing for V-12’s. (Check out my S600 with a measley 510hp here.)
This 2017 BMW M760 has only 14,000 miles, and is loaded with AWD, auto cruise control, and a business class backseat – at 206″ long it’s almost business jet sized – and tops the price list today at $97,998. According to this Motor Trend reveiw the M760 once sold for maybe $170,000. It’s a one-owner car still under dealer warranty (buy the MaxCare Continue reading “The CarMax 600hp Club – 19 Hot Rod Unicorns”
One of 30 in US – 2013 Jaguar XJ L Ultimate
And now for something really exclusive – a limited edition Jaguar unicorn that sold new for $155,000 (if you could find one) offered six years later for $50,998.  Only 30 imported into the US. All in the same color – Black Amethyst. All with a 510hp supercharged V-8 and eight-speed transmission.
The front seat looks about the same as all the other XJ’s but the back seat….oh the back seat. From this Road and Track review when introduced at the Beijing Auto Show: “…the real hedonism starts with the press of a button, when a small table—machined from solid aluminum and edged with piano black trim—levitates from the center console. It can swing to either side on its pillar, and raising it reveals a flocked storage compartment beneath that contains a pair of bespoke champagne flutes, dramatically lit with a phosphor blue glow. We all know that where there are champagne flutes, champagne is likely to be nearby. So a large bottle of Moët & Chandon (sold separately) can be chilled in a compartment between the seats, and when this cabinet is opened, the bottle presents itself, lit up with the same theatric blue.”  The car also includes built-in iPads and keyboards in the seat backs. And herringbone ebony wood trim. And a 15 channel, 20 speaker Meridian sound system.
Proceed with caution, though. In six years this car has had six owners, and I got it from a reliable source that it was once purchased and returned to a CarMax dealer. The owner and CarMax shared concerns about the high cost of warranty repairs under MaxCare. And yet, here it is on the market again. Also noticed what looks like a fair amount of wear and tear on the switches. Takes away from the lustre of a very exclusive car. But pretty sure you won’t see many like it on the road, and your passengers will thank you for the creature comforts in the back! Check it out here in Louisville, Kentucky.  If the link is dead it’s sold, on hold, or being transferred.Â