McLaren F1 Vs the reigning of the fastest street car ever in existence- Bugatti Veyron |
A BUSINESSMAN in Singapore bought a McLaren F1 sports car for £ 1.4mil (RM9mil), setting the record for most expensive car on the island, reported Sin Chew Daily. He bought the car through an agent in Changi.
McLaren F1s - Left View Picture - The Most Expensive Car Sold in Singapore |
According to the agent, the vehicle, a limited edition model was imported from Europe and abroad will be registered. The agent said that if the record was made in the republic, the price of the vehicle would be about $ 9.82mil (RM22.46mil) due to various taxes.
McLaren F1s - Right View Picture - The Most Expensive Car Ever Sold in Singapore |
Before that, the most expensive car in Singapore was a Jaguar XJ220 is worth $ 3.2mil (RM7.36mil), bought in 1992. Last March, another Singaporean businessman paid U.S. $ 3mil (RM6.9mil) for a Pagani Zonda F.
McLaren F1s - Most Expensive Car Ever Sold in Singapore |
Cold-blooded attack
A mute woman in a coma after being attacked by two robbers in Kulai, Johor, reported China Press. The assistant restaurant 57 years old, was found unconscious in a pool of blood in a back lane, with two stones upon his chest, at 5 am on Thursday.
She was sent to the hospital. A witness said he saw two men beat the victim's head with rocks, then drag it back onto the track. When she and her nephew ran to help the suspect, the men were gone. It is learned that the victim's purse containing an undisclosed amount waist of money had been taken.
A mute woman in a coma after being attacked by two robbers in Kulai, Johor, reported China Press. The assistant restaurant 57 years old, was found unconscious in a pool of blood in a back lane, with two stones upon his chest, at 5 am on Thursday.
She was sent to the hospital. A witness said he saw two men beat the victim's head with rocks, then drag it back onto the track. When she and her nephew ran to help the suspect, the men were gone. It is learned that the victim's purse containing an undisclosed amount waist of money had been taken.
Other News & Views is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil newspapers). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language / medium. When a paragraph begins with a heading, it denotes a separate news.
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