Vehicles
Cars, planes, boats, and spacecraft

Space Shuttle (per mission)
The cost of a single Space Shuttle mission, including all overhead.

Aircraft Carrier
A Ford-class aircraft carrier is a massive nuclear-powered warship designed to deploy and support over 70 aircraft, serving as a mobile airbase for naval operations.

1962 Ferrari 250 GTO
Rare Italian sports car with racing heritage, widely considered the greatest car ever built.

1997 Ferrari Enzo (pre-production #00)
A legendary hypercar with only 400 units produced worldwide.

Blimp
A blimp is a type of non-rigid or semi-rigid airship used for advertising, passenger rides, and aerial observation, with the Goodyear Blimp being the most iconic example.

Bugatti Bolide Hypercar
A limited-production hypercar designed to break speed records with a 16-cylinder quad-turbo engine.

Commercial Airplane
A commercial airplane is a large passenger jet used by airlines for transporting passengers and cargo on scheduled flights.

1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe
The most expensive car ever sold, bringing $142 million at a private auction in 2022.

F-35 Lightning II
The world's most advanced stealth fighter jet.

1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
Only 69 were ever made, each with an all-aluminum 427 engine.

1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 Formula 1 Car
A legendary single-seater race car driven by Juan Manuel Fangio, one of the most historically significant F1 cars.

Private Jet
A private jet is a luxury aircraft owned outright for personal or business travel, ranging from light to ultra-long-range models.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Ultra-exclusive hypercar with quad-turbocharged engine and hand-crafted carbon body.

Sailboat
A sailboat is a recreational or cruising vessel propelled primarily by sails, typically ranging from small day sailors to larger cruising boats.

1987 Ferrari Testarossa
An iconic 1980s supercar with distinctive side strakes, immortalized in the TV show Miami Vice.

Fifth Wheel Trailer
A fifth wheel trailer is a large towable RV that connects to a special hitch in a pickup truck bed, designed for extended camping and travel.

Camper Van
A camper van is a van converted into a motorhome with living amenities like sleeping, cooking, and bathroom facilities.

Submarine
The Chevrolet Suburban is a large full-size SUV vehicle nicknamed 'Suburban' that seats up to 9 passengers and offers substantial towing capacity.

1991 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32, JDM Import)
A Japanese high-performance sports car from the early 1990s that became an icon in the tuning and racing community.

Station Wagon
A mid-size wagon vehicle that balances affordability with premium features, representing the most accessible option among current mainstream station wagons.

RV
A recreational vehicle (RV) is a motorized or towable camper used for travel and camping.

Bugatti Chiron
A 1,500 horsepower hypercar that tops 300 mph.

2024 Honda Civic Si Sedan
A reliable mid-size sedan known for excellent fuel economy and affordability.

Fishing Boat
An entry-level aluminum fishing boat, typically 17-18 feet long, powered by a Mercury 50HP outboard motor and trailer included.

1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
Iconic sports car with signature upward-opening doors and advanced aluminum-tube chassis.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class Sedan (2024)
The flagship luxury sedan known as the 'best car in the world' with cutting-edge technology and comfort.

Yacht
A yacht is a large, luxurious recreational boat typically over 40 feet long, used for leisure cruising on water.

Tesla Model S Plaid
Electric sedan with tri-motor performance capable of 200+ mph.

1967 Ford Mustang Fastback (Restored, 390 Engine)
A restored classic American muscle car with period-correct features and high-performance engine.

Golf Cart
A motorized vehicle used for transportation on golf courses and in residential communities, typically seating 2-6 passengers.

Dirt Bike
A lightweight off-road motorcycle designed for racing or recreational riding on dirt terrain.

Fire Truck
A fire truck is a specialized emergency vehicle equipped for firefighting, typically featuring water pumps, hoses, ladders, and water tanks, used by fire departments.

Ambulance
A standard emergency ambulance is a specialized vehicle built on a van or truck chassis equipped for medical transport and emergency response.

Catamaran
A catamaran is a multi-hull sailing or power boat designed for stability and cruising, typically 38-50 feet in length for recreational use.

2024 Hyundai i10
One of the cheapest new cars you can buy globally, starting at $7,000.

Minivan
A minivan is a family-oriented passenger vehicle with seating for 7-8 people, sliding doors, and versatile cargo space, typically gas or hybrid powered.

Helicopter
A helicopter is a rotorcraft vehicle capable of vertical takeoff, hover, and landing, used for transport, training, and recreation.

Speedboat
A speedboat is a high-performance powerboat designed for speed and recreation, typically 18-30 feet long with powerful engines.

Houseboat
A houseboat is a powered watercraft designed for living aboard with living quarters, kitchen, and bedrooms, functioning as a vehicle for travel on lakes and rivers.

Tugboat
A tugboat in the context of vehicles is a small, maneuverable recreational or utility boat like the Ranger Tugs R-25, designed for cruising and towing with comfortable accommodations.

Hot Air Balloon
A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft vehicle consisting of an envelope filled with heated air, a burner system, and a wicker basket for passengers.

Rickshaw
A rickshaw in the context of vehicles refers to an auto-rickshaw, a three-wheeled motorized vehicle commonly used for passenger transport in India and similar regions.

Road Bike
A road bike is a lightweight bicycle designed for speed on paved roads, typically featuring drop handlebars and thin tires.

Cessna
Cessna refers to small single-engine piston aircraft like the popular Cessna 172 Skyhawk or 182 Skylane, commonly used for personal and training flights.

City Bus
A city bus is a large transit-style vehicle used for public urban passenger transportation, typically accommodating up to 90 passengers.

Tow Truck
A tow truck is a specialized vehicle used to tow and recover disabled or illegally parked cars and trucks.

Tour Bus
A tour bus is a large passenger vehicle designed for group transportation on tours, typically featuring 30-50 seats, amenities like restrooms, and luxury options for comfort.

School Bus
A school bus is a large yellow vehicle designed to transport students to and from school, with the most common Type C conventional model seating 40-80 passengers.

Unicycle
A human-powered, single-wheeled vehicle typically used for commuting, recreation, or sport.

Box Truck
A box truck is a commercial straight truck with an enclosed cargo box mounted on a chassis, typically used for delivery and freight transport.

1985 DeLorean DMC-12
The iconic gull-wing sports car from the 1980s that became famous as the time machine in Back to the Future.

Pickup Truck
A pickup truck is a light-duty motor vehicle with an open cargo bed at the rear, commonly used for hauling and towing.

Vintage 1982 Porsche 911 Carrera
A classic sports car from Porsche's golden era of engineering.

Semi Truck
A semi truck is a heavy-duty Class 8 commercial vehicle with over 33,000 lbs GVWR, typically used for long-haul freight transport.

Luxury Car
A luxury car is a high-end vehicle from premium brands like BMW, Audi, Mercedes, and Lexus, featuring advanced technology, superior comfort, and performance.

Police Car
A Ford Police Interceptor Utility is a specially modified SUV version of the Ford Explorer designed for police patrol and pursuit use.

Cargo Ship
A cargo van is a large commercial van designed for transporting goods, such as the Ford Transit Cargo Van, commonly used in the vehicles category for everyday business and delivery purposes.

Inflatable Raft
A 12-person recreational inflatable raft designed for water activities like fishing, boating, and water sports.

Paraglider
A paraglider is a lightweight, free-flying glider vehicle consisting primarily of a fabric wing filled with air, used for recreational flight from hills or mountains.

Full-Size Truck
A full-size truck is a half-ton pickup truck like the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ram 1500, or GMC Sierra 1500, designed for heavy towing, hauling, and versatile use.

BMX Bike
A BMX bike is a compact, durable off-road bicycle with 20-inch wheels designed for freestyle tricks, racing, and stunts in the vehicles category.

Travel Trailer
A travel trailer is a towable recreational vehicle designed for camping, offering sleeping quarters, kitchen, and bathroom facilities without its own engine.

Rocket
The Tesla Model 3 Standard is the entry-level rear-wheel-drive electric sedan nicknamed 'Rocket' for its performance.

Coupe
A coupe is a two-door passenger car with sporty styling, typically offering a balance of performance, style, and affordability for everyday drivers.

SUV
An SUV is a sport utility vehicle, a versatile passenger car with higher ground clearance, often featuring all-wheel drive, designed for both urban driving and light off-road use.

Sports Car
A sports car is a high-performance vehicle designed for agile handling, speed, and driving excitement, typically with two seats and a low center of gravity.

Convertible
A convertible is a vehicle with a retractable roof that allows open-air driving.

Sedan
A sedan is a four-door passenger car with a separate trunk, typically offering compact to mid-size options for everyday commuting and family use.

Electric Car
An electric car is a battery-powered vehicle designed for everyday personal transportation, typically offering 200-300 miles of range.

Canoe
The Canoo Lifestyle Vehicle (LV) is an electric multi-purpose van/SUV-like vehicle designed for urban versatility with configurable seating for up to seven passengers.

Hybrid Car
A hybrid car is a vehicle combining a gasoline engine and electric motor for improved fuel efficiency.

Crossover
A crossover is a type of compact SUV vehicle that combines car-like handling with SUV versatility, popular for everyday use.

Pontoon Boat
A pontoon boat is a flat-decked recreational watercraft supported by pontoons, commonly used for leisure cruising, fishing, and partying on lakes and rivers.

Compact Car
A compact car is a small four-door sedan or hatchback designed for efficient urban driving and fuel economy, typically seating five passengers.

Ultralight Aircraft
Ultralight aircraft are lightweight, single-seat recreational planes that can often be flown without a pilot license under FAA Part 103 rules, typically with max takeoff weight under 254 lbs empty.

Rowboat
A rowboat is a small human-powered watercraft with oars, typically 10-14 feet long, used for recreation or fishing and classified as a basic vehicle on water.

Hatchback
A hatchback is a compact car body style with a rear liftgate providing access to an integrated cargo area, popular for affordability and practicality.

Economy Car
An economy car is a small, fuel-efficient new vehicle like the Kia K4, Nissan Sentra, or Hyundai Elantra designed for affordability and everyday use.

Jet Ski
A Jet Ski is a personal watercraft vehicle designed for recreational water riding, typically seating 1-3 people with prices varying by model and brand.

Tesla Model S (First Generation)
The 2012 electric sedan that launched Tesla as a serious automaker.

UTV
A UTV (Utility Task Vehicle) is a small off-road vehicle designed for utility work, recreation, and sport, typically seating 2-6 people with cargo capacity.

Snowmobile
A snowmobile is a motorized vehicle designed for travel over snow or ice, typically used for recreation on trails or powder.

ATV
An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is a small motorized off-road vehicle with four low-pressure tires and a seat designed for one rider, typically used for recreation or utility on rough terrain.

Sport Bike
A sport bike is a high-performance motorcycle designed for speed, agility, and track or street riding, typically featuring aerodynamic fairings, powerful engines, and sporty ergonomics.

Side-by-Side
A side-by-side (SxS) vehicle is an off-road utility task vehicle (UTV) with side-by-side seating for 2+ passengers, designed for recreation, work, or trail riding.

Roller Blades
Roller Blades, or inline skates, are recreational vehicles with wheels in a single line allowing users to glide on smooth surfaces.

Gondola Ride
A gondola ride in the vehicles context refers to a model train gondola car, a small-scale replica of an open-top freight railcar used for hauling bulk goods like pipes.

Horse and Buggy
A horse and buggy is a traditional horse-drawn carriage used as a vehicle for transportation, often featuring adjustable shafts and step pads.

Motorcycle
A motorcycle is a two-wheeled motorized vehicle commonly used for personal transportation, commuting, or recreation.

Moving Truck
Daily rental cost for a moving truck used for local or regional relocations.

Hang Glider
A hang glider is a lightweight, non-motorized vehicle consisting of a frame with a sail-like wing that a pilot hangs beneath to glide through the air.

Moped
A moped is a small, lightweight motorized two-wheeled vehicle typically with engine displacement under 50cc, designed for urban commuting and often not requiring a full motorcycle license.

Tuk-Tuk
A tuk-tuk is a three-wheeled motorized vehicle commonly used as a taxi or passenger carrier in urban areas, especially in Asia.

Go-Kart
A go-kart is a small, motorized recreational vehicle designed for off-road or track use, typically with a low frame, exposed wheels, and engines ranging from 150cc to 208cc for youth and adult models.

Uber Ride
An Uber ride refers to a typical ride-hailing trip in an Uber vehicle, such as UberX, with pricing based on distance, time, demand, and location.

Electric Bike
An electric bike is a pedal-assisted bicycle powered by an electric motor, commonly used for commuting, recreation, and short trips as a personal vehicle alternative.

Parking Garage (monthly)
Monthly parking pass for a spot in a parking garage, typically for regular vehicle owners in urban or suburban areas.

Tricycle
A tricycle is a three-wheeled pedal vehicle primarily designed for children to learn balance and ride safely.

Mountain Bike
A mountain bike is a durable off-road bicycle designed for rugged trails with features like suspension, wide tires, and strong frames.

Cable Car Ride
A single-ride ticket on San Francisco's historic cable cars, which are pulled by underground cables and operate as public transit vehicles.

Kayak
A kayak is a small, narrow watercraft used for paddling on rivers, lakes, or oceans, typically for recreation, fishing, or touring.

Segway
Segway is a brand of personal transportation vehicles, most commonly referring to their electric kickscooters and self-balancing transporters used for short-distance urban mobility.

Bicycle
A standard pedal bicycle used as a personal vehicle for commuting, recreation, or transportation.

Electric Scooter
A lightweight, foldable electric scooter used for short-distance urban commuting and recreation by regular consumers.

Subway Ride
A single ride on the New York City subway, the most common urban transit system referred to as a 'Subway Ride'.

Hoverboard
A hoverboard is a self-balancing electric scooter with two wheels used as a personal vehicle for short-distance travel.

Bus Ticket
A single bus ticket for the Chicago Transit Authority, the primary public transit system serving the Chicago metropolitan area.

Paddleboard
A stand-up paddleboard (SUP) is a long, narrow watercraft used for stand-up paddling as a recreational vehicle on calm waters like lakes and oceans.

Train Ticket
A train ticket refers to a standard one-way local commuter rail ticket that a regular person would typically purchase for everyday travel on urban or regional rail lines.

Parking Spot (per hour)
A parking spot per hour refers to the typical fee for on-street or lot parking in urban areas for regular vehicles.

Rental Car (per day)
A rental car per day refers to the typical daily cost a regular person pays to rent a standard economy or compact vehicle from major companies like Enterprise or Hertz in the US.

Taxi Ride
A taxi ride refers to the cost of a typical short urban taxi journey using a taxicab vehicle, often around 5 miles for everyday use.