Van Horssen Group
Another fractional exotic car club is launching this time in Scottsdale, Arizona. The Arizona Republic reports on the Van Horssen Group which has 30 exotics, including Ferraris, Bentleys, Mercedes and Porsches in their stable. The total value of all the cars is $7.5 million. Members pay a $7,000 annual fee and a weekly charge that varies from $2,200 to $11,800 to drive the cars. The cars are stored at a luxury hangar at the Scottsdale Municipal airport. The V-12 Ferrari Maranello and the Aston Martin Vanquish S both start at $4,500 per week. Contracts are three years long and have a four week per year minimum.
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Gil Dec 18th 2005 6:02PM
so it's for the "not quite rich enough" crowd. Frankly I wouldn't be caught dead with a membership to that club as a car enthusiast