The Strand Craft 122: yours for £17m
Buy a Strand Craft 122 superyacht – yours for just £17m – and you get a luxury supercar thrown in.
This is "the ultimate buy one, get one free" offer, says the Daily Mail. Buy a Strand Craft 122 superyacht yours for just £17m and you get a luxury super car thrown in. The deal has been "attracting attention from billionaires all over the world". The power on the yacht comes from twin Rolls-Royce engines "along with an optional booster engine sporting over 14,000(!) horsepower and a top speed of 55 knots", says Autoblog. "Not too shabby, eh?"
Details about the car are scant. The yacht has four, large double state rooms, all of which can be personalised; while the Art Deco interior features LED TVs and Bang & Olufsen sound systems.
But even if you can afford the price, you'll have to act quickly if you want one. The company is only making six models.
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