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£80 Parking Ticket On A £5 Million Koenigsegg One :1 Hypercar : ‘Should The Owner Be Worried?’

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£80 Parking Ticket On A £5 Million Koenigsegg One :1 Hypercar : 'Should The Owner Be Worried?' - autojosh

£80 parking ticket on a £5 Million Koenigsegg One :1 Hypercar : ‘but should the owner be worried?’

Parking ticket slapped on the windscreen of the sports car for parking on double-yellow lines in London.

One:1 is one of the rarest hypercars on the planet as just only 7 units were ever made, including one prototype.

£80 Parking Ticket On A £5 Million Koenigsegg One :1 Hypercar : 'Should The Owner Be Worried?' - autojosh





A video uploaded to TikTok and Instagram on @supercarseurope channels shows a very rare Koenigsegg One:1 hypercar worth £5 Million with a £80 parking ticket, but should the owner be worried?

The parking ticket was slapped on the windscreen of the Swedish-made high-performance sports car for parking on double-yellow lines in London.

The Koenigsegg One:1 is one of the rarest hypercars on the planet as just only 7 units were ever made, including one prototype, making it one of the most exclusive hypercars on the market.

Koenigsegg One:1 had a base price of around £1.7million when it introduced in 2014, buts its rarity has seen prices surge in recent times.

£80 Parking Ticket On A £5 Million Koenigsegg One :1 Hypercar : 'Should The Owner Be Worried?' - autojosh

Inside the bonnet is a twin-turbo V8 engine that produces the power of 1,360 horses, allowing the One:1 to go 0-62mph in just over three seconds and a top speed of 272mph.





Reacting to the video captioned : ‘Do you think the owner can afford it?’, some user didn’t think the owner would be that worried about an £80 parking ticket.

One user said : “It’s a vip parking price not a fine.”

Another said: “Owners don’t pay for the tickets, hotels/restaurants pay for it, fancy cars outside attract business/publicity.”

A third said: “80 quid, that’s about half a minute of work.”

Another user commented with :
“They prefer to park here in front of eyes rather than somewhere in the corner where people destroy it.”





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