Interesting: Rolls-Royce Predicts Drone Ships?

While autonomous vehicles are already a stark reality, there has not been much said of ships or aircraft becoming self-sufficient. Rumors are emerging that Rolls-Royce is betting on drone ships becoming commonplace in as little as a decade. Will there be autonomous cars on the roads, drone ships and planes? Reality could become a science […]

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The Unattainable LaFerrari Hits a Used Car Sale Lot?

Ferrari will produce just 499 units of the obsessed-over LaFerrari supercar. The brand announced last year that it would favor exclusivity over volume–and backed up the claim by turning away many hopeful LaFerrari buyers with loaded pockets, with the famous and even icons subject to rejection. In fact, Ferrari CEO Luca di Montezemolo hand picked […]

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The World’s Ugliest Rolls Royce—Hands Down

This simply must be the ugliest Rolls Royce in the world…at least, if there is a worse example in existence, I do not care to see it! I have often said that money does not buy taste, and this owner dropped around $300,000 to customize this Phantom. There is such a thing as too many […]

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Would You Pay $14 Million for a Number Plate?

Recently a Ferrari 250 LM sold for $14.3 million dollars. That is a high price for an exotic car, but a number plate in Abu Dhabi was purchased for the exact same amount: $14.3 million. The most expensive number plate sold for the staggering sum was number 1–the most desired digit in Abu Dhabi. The […]

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Man Drops $250,000 for a Totaled Ferrari Dino

In the art arena, there is no such thing as too out there, too ostentatious or even to wrecked. Case in point: A Turkish art collector has shelled forth the staggering sum of $250,000 for a totaled Ferrari Dino. The piece, simply titled “Dino”, will not come to roaring to life when the engine is […]

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Stolen 1974 264 Dino Ferrari Found Buried in Backyard

Some California kiddos dug up more than just dirt while playing in their backyard in the 70s. The children flagged down local police to report what they said felt like the roof of a car. Police responded with a skip-loader and unearthed a green 1974 264 Dino Ferrari. The stolen Ferrari had apparently been buried […]

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Does it Cost Bugatti $6 Million to Sell a Veyron?

No one has ever thought of the Bugatti Veyron as a steal with its $1 million plus price tag. New research released suggests that it actually costs the brand roughly $6.24 million for each Veyron it sells. This is according to data from the Wall Street research firm Bernstein Research. So why would a company […]

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Aston Martin Thief Needed Instructions to Start Car

A clumsy South Florida car thief was able to enter a locked garage on his own, but needed the assistance of the homeowner to start and then steal the $200,000 Aston Martin Vantage. Two were arrested for the event: Zuhdi Musa, 47, and Rosa Maria Musa, 45. Above is a photo of an Aston Martin […]

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Craigslist Guy Wants to Swap Private Island for Ferrari Enzo

All is fair in the trading game–a sentiment which is made clear by this bizarre offer! A man is interested in trading a private Florida island for a Ferrari Enzo…or $1.7 million USD. The unique seller is more likely to receive money for his parcel, as just 399 Enzos were produced. Even so, what better […]

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The Vencer Sarthe Just Looks Weird

While I typically welcome underdogs and newcomer supercars onto the scene with relatively few snide remarks and face scrunches, I just cannot get past the looks of the Vencer Sarthe. I have to say it: It looks like a deformed and malnourished Ferrari. That being said–it does get points for the unexpected carbon fiber accents, […]

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