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Ever wonder how the super-wealthyget around?

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Turns out, its not all champagne and caviar though, theres plenty of that, too.

From super yachts to inexpensive sedans, theres a million ways for billionaires to get around.

Also here are some things the top billionaires have in common.

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So why do billionaires prefer private jets?

Hint: Its about more than just avoiding other people.

But this convenience comes with a jaw-dropping price tag.

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These short hops come with a massive carbon price tag.

Helicopters

For city-hopping, nothing beats a helicopter.

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TheACH130 Aston Martin Editionbrings automotive luxury to the skies with an interior that would make James Bond jealous.

Superyachts

Nothing says Ive made it quite like a massive yacht.

These floating mansions burn through cash faster than they burn fuel and they burn a lot of fuel.

A single trip from France to the Caribbean gulps down about $100,000 worth of gas.

Expect to shell out 5% to 10% of the purchase price each year.

Cars and Bikes

Surprisingly, when it comes to ground transportation, some billionaires go surprisingly low-key.

Jack Ma, worth around $40 billion, zips around in a modest $25,000Roewe SUV.

And Steve Ballmer, with his $70 billion fortune, opts for aFord Fusionhybrid.

Theyre nice cars, but they arent what youd expect for people who make millions a day.

Others prefer two wheels to four.

Im a great advocate of riding because theres no impact, Beck said.

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