
My first thought: Not an entirely new concept. Damon Hill ran something like one of those, wonder if it's still going?
Oh.
www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/Industry-News/Damon-Hill-fights-to-wind-up-P1-supercar-club/
Your competition:
www.p1international.com/
You may well have a different model to them. They were more like a stable renting horses than joint ownership. Their prices are found on the website, but basically it costs more than I earn in a year.
Hope this helps, and good luck with it all!
( , Tue 8 Mar 2011, 14:25, Reply)

We don't buy the cars then, sell shares in them - we just let other people get into a deal with each other.
Therefore, we don't have all of the associated running costs, or risk from having to borrow gazillions of pounds to buy a fleet of Jeremy Clarkson's wet dream fodder.
With our current model, you can own a Lotus Exige S for 3 years (from new) for about £10k (annualised to about £3.3k per year) - which is a hell of a lot cheaper than buying one for yourself.
( , Tue 8 Mar 2011, 14:56, Reply)