SortStack #3055 — 2034-10-20

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. One month of Netflix's standard ad-free plan $18

    Netflix began in 1998 mailing DVDs in red envelopes — it shipped its final disc in 2023 after posting over five billion of them.

  2. LEGO's giant Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon set $850

    At over 7,500 pieces it is one of the largest LEGO sets ever sold — sealed originals of the 2007 version have resold for several times the new price.

  3. A top-spec Tesla Cybertruck $100K

    At its 2019 unveiling, the 'unbreakable' armored glass windows cracked twice on stage when hit with a metal ball — Tesla's stock dipped the next day.

  4. A Lamborghini Urus SUV $240K

    Ferruccio Lamborghini built tractors first and started making supercars after Enzo Ferrari allegedly insulted him. The Urus is now the brand's best-seller.

  5. A banana duct-taped to a wall, the artwork 'Comedian' $6.2M

    The 2024 buyer, a crypto entrepreneur, ate the banana at a press conference. The artwork is really a certificate — owners get instructions for replacing the fruit.

  6. The Mercedes 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, the most expensive car ever sold $142M

    Mercedes had kept both existing cars for nearly 70 years before secretly auctioning one in 2022 — the buyer's identity and the car's location remain closely guarded.

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