If you want to buy a new Koenigsegg->ke43 supercar->ke177, you'll need to have prepared anywhere between $1,5 to $2 million, depending on the model and market. Even more, a special-edition Agera S recently sold for $5.3 million, so one can easily see that for ordinary people, these are no bargains.

But now that the company produced over 100 cars, it wants to introduce a "pre owned certification program," for those customers that can not afford a brand-new supercar, but opt for a previously owned one. For example a pre-owned CCR->ke1119 is listed at €400,000 (about $550,000 at the current exchange rates), which is considerable less than a brand-new Koenigsegg.

In order to be eligible as a certified pre-owned car, "it needs to undergo an arduous inspection process as well as be updated and refurbished according to criteria set by Koeningsegg Automotive AB." If approved, that vehicle will receive a two-year factory warranty and free service. Another condition of making the cut; the vehicle had to be originally purchased from an official Koenigsegg representative.

Click past the jump to read more about the latest and greatest Koenigsegg has to offer: the Agera R.

2013 Koenigsegg Agera R

The Koenigsegg Agera R is powered by an in-house-developed 5.0-liter, V-8 engine with twin turbos that develops a total of 1,140 horsepower -- an improvement of 25 horsepower over the 2012 model year.

The Agera R can hit a top speed of 273 mph and currently holds four different records: 0 to 300 km/h in just 14.53 seconds, 300 to 0 km/h in just 6.66 seconds, from 0 to 200 mph in 17.68 seconds and from 200 to 0 mph in 7.28 seconds.