Supercar Comparison Calculator

Compare supercars on total cost of ownership, performance, and value retention. Enter specifications for two vehicles to see a detailed side-by-side analysis.

Total Cost of Ownership Comparison

Compare 3-year ownership costs between two supercars.

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Performance Value Comparison

Compare performance-per-dollar between two supercars.

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Annual Running Cost Comparison

Compare yearly maintenance, insurance, and running costs.

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Formula

TCO = Purchase + (Depreciation x Years) + (Insurance + Maintenance + Fuel) x Years | $/HP = Price / Horsepower | Cost/Mile = Annual Costs / Miles

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best supercar for the money?
The Porsche 911 Turbo S offers exceptional performance-per-dollar at around $230,000 with 640hp. The Corvette Z06 delivers supercar performance for under $120,000. For brand prestige, the McLaren 750S at $280,000 offers outstanding performance, and the Ferrari 296 GTB combines hybrid tech with the prancing horse badge at $320,000.
How much does it cost to own a supercar per year?
Annual supercar ownership costs run $15,000-$50,000+ beyond the purchase price. Insurance costs $5,000-$20,000/year, maintenance $3,000-$15,000, fuel $3,000-$8,000, and storage/detailing $2,000-$10,000. Depreciation adds $20,000-$60,000/year for the first 3 years.
Which supercars hold their value best?
Porsche 911 GT3/GT3 RS models hold value best among mainstream supercars, often appreciating. Limited-production Ferraris appreciate significantly. Generally, manual transmission, limited editions, and unique specifications command premiums in the resale market.

Comparing Supercars: Beyond the Sticker Price

Choosing between supercars requires looking beyond the purchase price. Total cost of ownership, performance metrics, brand prestige, and value retention all play critical roles in the decision.

Key Comparison Factors

Total cost of ownership includes depreciation, insurance, maintenance, fuel, and storage. A cheaper car with high depreciation may cost more than an expensive one that holds value.

Performance value measured in dollars-per-horsepower or cost-per-0-60-second reveals which cars deliver the most performance for your investment.

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