SortStack #3160 — 2035-02-02
By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.
- A plain slice of pizza in New York City $3.00
The 'Pizza Principle' holds that a NYC slice and a subway ride have cost roughly the same for decades — when one rises, the other tends to follow.
- An Apple Vision Pro headset $3.5K
Each Vision Pro contains more pixels in its two tiny displays than a 4K television — packed into screens roughly the size of postage stamps.
- A Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV $150K
The G-Wagen began as a military vehicle suggested by the Shah of Iran. Every single one is still hand-assembled in the same factory in Graz, Austria.
- 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.
- A McLaren F1 supercar at its original Nineties sticker price $815K
The engine bay was lined with real gold foil for heat reflection. The same cars now trade for over $20 million — among history's best car investments.
- Building the US Interstate Highway System, in the dollars of its day $114B
Championed by Eisenhower after he saw Germany's autobahns, the system took 35 years to declare complete — the original estimate was a fraction of the final bill.