SortStack #3244 — 2035-04-27

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. A pair of white Nike Air Force 1 sneakers $110

    Released in 1982 as a basketball shoe, the Air Force 1 still sells millions of pairs a year — virtually unchanged in design for four decades.

  2. A new Porsche 911 Carrera $120K

    The 911's silhouette has barely changed since 1963 — Porsche claims over 70% of all 911s ever built are still on the road.

  3. The annual permit for the hot dog cart spot outside the Met museum in New York $289K

    Prime NYC park vending spots are auctioned by the city — the pitch outside the Metropolitan Museum has commanded more per year than most American homes cost.

  4. A new Ferrari 296 GTB $340K

    Ferrari deliberately limits production below demand — the company makes more profit per car than almost any automaker, and the waitlist is part of the product.

  5. The Louisiana Purchase, as the US paid France $15M

    The 1803 nominal price bought about 2.1 million square kilometers — roughly three cents per acre — and doubled the size of the United States overnight.

  6. Dennis Tito's trip to the International Space Station as the first space tourist $20M

    NASA objected so strongly to the 2001 visit that Tito trained in Russia and flew on a Soyuz — NASA staff were initially told not to assist him.

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