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The 1904 Rolls-Royce 10 hp Two-Seater is currently listed on the Guinness World Records as the most expensive veteran car to be sold, at the price of US$7,254,290 (equivalent to $10,660,000 in 2023), on a Bonhams auction held at Olympia in London on December 3, 2007. [3]
Laraki was established in 1999 by Abdesslam Laraki, a Moroccan designer and entrepreneur [2] who first became wealthy by importing cars in Morocco beginning in 1973. His son and the current owner of the firm is Abdeslam Laraki, a Moroccan designer who started out creating luxurious yachts and created the eponym company Laraki.
The Jaguar XJ220 Pininfarina is a special XJ220 built in 1995 for the Sultan of Brunei and his brother Prince Jefri, who commissioned a number of rare and one-off heavily modified cars based on expensive luxury cars. [83]
It’s not surprising to find a few cars on this list of the world’s most expensive things. In 2018, a 1962 red Ferrari GTO sold to an anonymous buyer at Sotheby’s auction in Monterey for $48. ...
Most expensive (private sale) – US$70,000,000 (£52,000,000 at June 2018 exchange rates) 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO (2018) [53] Most expensive (concept car) – US$8,000,000 2005 Maybach Exelero Performance
The No. 4 most expensive brand to maintain actually comes in at just under double the industry average. The Jaguar nameplate has a 10-year maintenance and repair cost of $17,636, or $1,763.6 per year.
One-off model and is the most expensive new car (above $18 million) in the world Bugatti: Bolide: 2024 Coupé France Limited to 40 units, the most extreme, lightweight, track-focused hypercar Bugatti: Tourbillon: 2026 Coupé France Limited to 250 units Buick: Reatta: 1988–1991 Roadster United States Cadillac: Cien: 2002 Coupé United States ...
The set went on to sell for over $8 million at a Sotheby’s auction in early 2024, smashing records for the most expensive sneakers ever sold in history. 2. Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals ...