First of all, I want to see Chris Harris not drift a car. Anyway, this Miami Vice inspired video is pretty good. Is the 512TR finally starting to seem less dated? I can’t make up my mind. Watch the video and see what you think.
Hey, Ferrari 348s are cheap, right? You can pick ’em up for $30,000 to $40,000 all day long. Well, the price of entry may be low, but as this owner found out, F-cars are pretty spendy to maintain, no matter how you slice it. How about a total of $37,026 (excluding purchase) over six years, with […] More »
Major props to Richard Hammond and whoever donated this Aventador so that terminally ill eight-year-old Emilia Palmer could go for a ride in her dream car with her favorite Top Gear star. Check out the video after the jump. It is kind of painful watching the Aventador get sprayed pink (why couldn’t they have done […] More »
Good news! Production of McLaren’s new 900 horsepower supercar has started in their laboratory-clean facility in England. Production is said to be limited to just 375 cars and the price will exceed $1.5 million. You can see all the pics on their Facebook page!
The American Le Mans Series Oak Tree Grand Prix was held this weekend at Virginia International Raceway. Partway through the race, two Porsche 911 tangled before a corner and then wrecked hard into a tire barrier. Amazingly, neither driver was injured, a testament to the safety precautions in modern racing. Video after the jump! Via […] More »
Those of you waiting for details on McLaren’s new track toy rejoice: the company has just released a slew of info on the new car, including the price: $195,000 pounds, which works out to about $315,000 US dollars. Power is the same as the standard road car, but the 12C GT Sprint has bigger brakes, better cooling […] More »
Wow. Ok, new record for the famous F-car–or any car for that matter. Only 39 of these were built, and they’ve always commanded big bucks. But $52 million is huge, and represents a 49% increase from the last 250 GTO sold. Are we looking at a bubble? How long can this continue? More at Bloomberg
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