$2-Million Sedan Has MP3 Horn...Oh Goody

If anyone out there is looking for the perfect way to blow $2 million, may we humbly suggest purchasing the DiMora V16 Natalia SLS 2.
One might wonder why this luxury land-yacht costs more than a house, and the answer is simple: It comes with an MP3-enabled horn as a standard feature. We are sure that the car boasts an array of other tricks and treats, but the customizable horn is what sold us. The system is provided by Horntones, and it boasts 256-megabytes (MB) of memory, 150 watts of amplification and pumps the sound out at 110 decibels. Proud buyers of the Dimora can choose from standard horn sounds or other custom sounds. Just imagine how quickly vagrant pedestrians will jump out of the way when confronted with this auditory assault weapon.
If you think a customizable horn is a ridiculous reason to spend $2 million on a car, then you are not rich and this article doesn't concern you. [From: DVICE]
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Subscribe to commentsdrktranquillityFeb 11th 2009 2:58PM
Oh geez. As if obnoxious people can't make enough noise with their cars as it is? Curiously, is this even legal? I would think that a car horn would need to sound like well, a horn, in order to pass inspection.