While everyone may dream of owning a luxury car one day, there are tons of costs that many people don’t know about. Besides the massive prices, these cars come with heavy service and maintenance costs. Owning a car means that you need to pay for insurance and general services every so often.

While most new cars come with some kind of maintenance plan, luxury cars can cost an arm and a leg once these ownership packages expire. From expensive oil changes to new sets of tires that cost the same as a small hatchback, these luxury cars are exclusive to the wealthy for a reason.

Interested in learning more about some of the most expensive cars to maintain? Here are 10 luxury cars that cost a ridiculous amount of money to own.

10 Rolls-Royce Wraith

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The Rolls-Royce Wraith is by far the most popular Rolls-Royce in the modern era. This two-door version of the Ghost comes with an impressive V12 powertrain that can produce 624 HP and 605 lb-ft of torque. The unique coupe came with an impressive interior that blended both performance and luxury for everyday driving.

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The Wraith is not just one of the most popular models from Rolls-Royce, it’s also one of the most expensive. The Wraith starts at around $310,000 and can quickly add up with service and maintenance costs. Besides the fact that the Wraith is an incredibly thirsty sports coupe, annual services will end up costing you thousands of dollars once your service plan expires.

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9 Bentley Flying Spur

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The Bentley Flying Spur is a seriously impressive sedan that comes at a serious price. Bentley included a massive 542 HP V8 engine in the standard Flying Spur while giving owners the option to include the more powerful W12 engine that can produce 626 HP.

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The standard Flying Spur will cost you just over $200,000 while the V12 model is slightly more expensive at around $220,000. While these models are incredibly expensive, they are also pricey to maintain. Annual services can cost you around $2,500 a year. If you have an older Bentley model, annual services can even cost as much as $10,000 in some cases.

8 McLaren Senna

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Named after the iconic Formula One driver, the McLaren Senna is one of the most powerful and unique cars to ever come from McLaren. This 789 HP supercar comes with an impressive aerodynamic kit that helps make the Senna ideal for on-track running.

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The Senna is also one of the most expensive McLaren supercars to ever hit the road. If you want to get one, you’re going to have to pay around $837,000 for one. However, that was the price when it first came out, modern examples will set you back over $2,6 million. In addition to this, annual services, oil changes, and running costs can set you back around $30,000 every year.

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7 Lamborghini Aventador

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The Lamborghini Aventador has been the flagship model for a long time. Over the last few years, Lamborghini has released several new models such as the SV and the SVJ. The Aventador is based on a naturally aspirated, V12 engine that can produce around 769 HP and 531 lb-ft of torque.

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While the Aventador is one of the most powerful Lamborghinis, it’s also incredibly expensive. While the different models are priced slightly differently, you can expect to pay around $550,000 for a new Lamborghini Aventador. Annual services can cost over $5,000 while the average oil change will set you back almost $3,000.

6 Ferrari LaFerrari

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The LaFerrari was an iconic supercar from Ferrari that pushed the boundaries of what the Italian supercar maker could do. This unique supercar was based on a modern powertrain that could produce around 950 HP from its 6.3-liter V12 engine. The car also featured a hybrid component to help improve both performance and efficiency.

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The LaFerrari is one of the rarest and most expensive Ferraris you can get your hands on. The LaFerrari was priced at around $1,3 million when it first came out. However, you’d be lucky to get your hands on one today for under $7 million.

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5 Bugatti Veyron SuperSport

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The Bugatti Veyron SuperSport is an incredibly powerful supercar that managed to break records for the brand. The Veyron SuperSport came with a 1,184 HP powertrain that could also produce around 1,106 lb-ft of torque. This allowed the car to accelerate from 0 to 60 in just 2.4 seconds.

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The Bugatti Veyron SuperSport is not cheap, with models costing around $2,4 million when they were released. However, owning a Veyron is a bit more expensive than a regular car with annual services costing around thousands of dollars and a new set of tires setting you back as much as $50,000.

4 Porsche 918 Spyder

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Porsche changed the game when they announced the Porsche 918 Spyder. This limited-edition sports car came with an insane 887 HP hybrid powertrain that could accelerate from 0 to 60 in just 2.2 seconds. The hybrid supercar could also accelerate to 120 miles per hour in 6.7 seconds, making it one of the fastest Porsche’s ever made.

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The Porsche 918 Spyder is an incredibly rare supercar with only 918 models ever produced. While the 918 Spyder cost around $845,000 when it came out, owners pay around $2,000 every year for a fluid change and around $4,000 every year for a general service.

3 Rolls-Royce Ghost

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The Rolls-Royce Ghost is one of the more elegant and powerful sedans money can buy. This legendary British car comes with a massive V12 engine that produces 563 HP. The Ghost comes with the same 6.7-liter powertrain as the larger Cullinan, making it more than capable of cruising you around in comfort.

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If you’re thinking of getting yourself a new Rolls-Royce Ghost, you’re going to need around $343,000. However, the costs don’t stop there as an annual service is going to cost you around $4,000. In addition to this, a simple oil change can cost you anywhere from $700 to $2,000.

2 Lamborghini Urus

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The Lamborghini Urus is an incredibly powerful SUV. While this SUV looks and feels like a supercar, it also has the stats to back it up. The Urus comes with an impressive 641 HP V8 engine that could accelerate the SUV from 0 to 62 in just 3.6 seconds.

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The Urus is one of the most unique and popular SUVs on the market. However, the high-performance SUV comes at an eye-watering price of around $220,000. The Performante model is even more expensive at $260,000. Owning a Urus adds to the expenses as a general service will set you back around $5,000 while a simple oil change can cost around $1,000.

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1 Bugatti Chiron

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The Bugatti Chiron is the latest flagship model from Bugatti. This legendary supercar comes with a massive 1,500 HP engine that can also produce around 1,180 lb-ft of torque. This impressive powertrain allows the car to accelerate from 0 to 60 in just 2.3 seconds, with a top speed of around 273 miles per hour.

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While the engineering of the Bugatti Chiron was undoubtedly worth every penny, owners are expected to pay around $3 million for one. However, the costs don’t end there as an annual service will set you back around $20,000. Replacing the tires will cost more than $30,000 as well, making it more expensive than some hatchbacks.