Track days sure are a lovely pastime, but when you consider the cost to buy or build a track-ready car that can only be used a few laps around a circuit and then parked till your next track day, some may look the other way. Porsche's answer to this significant issue is their lineup of GT3 cars. Built to take on an apex at full throttle and a cruise down the highway with some tunes on, they are perfect all-rounders. The 2022 GT3 is such a great piece of machinery that the folks over at Car and Driver summed it up as "the purest and most rewarding 911 to drive". Up for sale today is a 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 with just 7,500 miles reported on the clock, waiting to hit the track hard and the streets proud with its new owner.
moreWhen you’ve released a hit that’s become a cult favorite and one of your best-selling cars of all time, a follow-up is a Herculean task. This was exactly what Lamborghini faced when the time came to replace the Gallardo, which ran for ten years and still remains Lamborghini’s all-time sales leader. What the Sant’Agata squad came up with was the Huracan, which means Hurricane, and is also named after a fighting bull. Still in production, the Huracan is a force to be reckoned with (pun intended). This 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Coupe is one way to enter Lamborghini ownership, and a fine example with just 11,000 miles on it since it charged through the factory gates four years ago.
moreAston Martin and the James Bond franchise is one relationship that has been fruitful over the years. It's not odd to see MI6 top spy James Bond driving an Aston Martin while saving the world. With Aston Martin being masters in crafting some of the most beautiful grand tourers, you can't go wrong buying one. You get years of history, a secret agent like status and performance to whack a smile on your face. Take, for instance, this lovely 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante we have today. With just 2,598 miles on the clock, all that's left for you to be James Bond is to drive off into the sunset in true grand tourer royalty. Included in the sale is some desirable branded merchandise too, in the form of an Aston Martin umbrella.
moreThe Urus isn’t Lamborghini’s first foray into the SUV space. No, they dipped their toes into the water way back in 1986 with the LM002, a vehicle given the name ‘Rambo Lambo’ for its totally un-Lamborghini looks, despite packing the engine from the Countach. Only 328 were produced, and Lamborghini didn’t make another SUV until 2018, when the Urus debuted. Looking much more like a Lamborghini should, it’s the only practical offering in the passionate Italian automaker’s stable, and one that can carry the entire family plus luggage. Here’s a 2020 Lamborghini Urus up for sale with just 19,500 miles on the odometer if you’re after one of these sleek and slick machines.
moreDeriving from the bedrock of Porsche 911 heritage, the 1978 Porsche 911 SC marks the introduction of a new version to the model. It is also Porsches’ first attempt at developing a car for the global market and it replaced the Porsche 911S, 2.7 and the Carrera 3.0. The engine was upgraded to an aluminum one, implying strong dependability. The 911 SC outsold the front-engine variants, prompting Porsche President Peter Schutz to proclaim the 911 as the brand's icon model. This is a smartly restored example of the 1978 Porsche 911 SC done by Strosek, a German car tuner with an extensive range of Porsche conversions in Europe. This increasingly desirable car is given more vigor as this Strosek conversion is said to be a rare one. Its currently clocked at 14,251 original miles that reported to be documented and a set of documents are available with the sale.
moreThe art of grand touring is one that many manufacturers neatly capture. Ferrari and their lineup of grand tourers are sure to be heard more than once. Built to the Maranello standard, you got that Ferrari history, handsome Italian looks and performance and drive feel that you only find in a Ferrari. The Portofino is one of their fine examples, and in keeping up with Ferrari and the names provided on their car. The Portofino was named after a picturesque town. It sure captured the essence of the well with its design. Take a look at this 2019 Ferrari Portofino, for instance, with just 11,500 miles reported on the clock its time you dwell in all that Italian grand tourer goodness.
moreThree things we bet you didn’t know about the G-Class? One, it was developed on a suggestion by the Shah of Iran, who was a shareholder in Mercedes-Benz at the time. Two, it was meant to be a military vehicle, and not a civilian one, let alone something luxurious. Three, it’s manufactured on contract for Mercedes-Benz by Magna Steyr of Austria, and has been for all its life so far. Doesn’t quite sound like a Mercedes-Benz, does it? The G-Class is the most hardcore off-roading Mercedes-Benz SUV that you can buy today, and it comes with all the luxury trimmings you’d expect in their flagship offerings. This 2021 Mercedes-Benz G550 is a case in point. It’s a 2021 model with just 500 miles on the clock, making it basically brand-new and current generation, so if you’re looking to skip the queues and waiting lists mandated by the current supply chain issues in the automotive industry, quick, buy it before it’s gone!
moreThe latest addition to Ferrari's range of mid-engined sports cars is the Ferrari F8 Tributo, whose feel, and performance shocks the masses and raises the eyebrow of even the pickiest automotive journalist. Present here, rich in history and all its sports car pedigree, is this 2021 Ferrari F8 Tributo. With 6847 miles on the clock, this is undoubtedly one of Maranello's finest and yours for the taking. What's better? This car has a reported $47,837 ticked off in options.
moreThe McLaren brand boasts a history in racing and performance-oriented machines. Driving an McLaren is an experience in itself, with British engineering at its finest. With the product lineup revived after a long break, the automotive world was treated to a host of performance machines that set the tone for the McLaren brand for the years to come. One particular car is the McLaren 650 S, an improved and refined MP4-12C and one that can whack a smile on any McLaren enthusiast's face. Providing smiles per gallon today is this 2015 McLaren 650S Spider. With just 17,000 miles on the clock, this car comes with a reported $55,000 in options spanning from the car's exterior to its performance bits.
moreThe 911 Turbo S is arguably one of Porsche's greatest pieces of engineering yet, and undoubtedly the pinnacle of their performance. The number of cars that can excel the capabilities of this vehicle are few, and unless you are sitting in a 1000hp plus supercar that costs a small fortune, it's unlikely that you will see anything more than the rear end of this car if challenged down a straight line. It's truly spectacular and is the ultimate representation of what Porsche was able to achieve with 58 years of continuous development of the 911 brand. For one lucky Porsche enthusiast, this magnificent and highly spec'd example awaits, resting within Colorado.
moreThe legendary 300SL of the Fifties sure set the tone for Mercedes-Benz and its racing heritage. Living up to the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300SL was quite the task but the lineup of Mercedes Benz AMG GT sure pays homage well. If you wanted a car that was more extreme you could also opt for the AMG GTR which meant you get a lot more performance and sharper exterior looks. Don't settle for less, why not drive off in this 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT GTR Coupe we have today. Located in Florida and with just 7,800 miles on the clock this performance grand tourer can be your way of hitting the track hard as well as double down as a comfortable cruiser. Included in the sale are also 2 keys.
moreIn 2006, Audi debuted a stunning sports car in the shape of the mid-engined R8. Sporting Audi’s signature 4.2L V8 and later 5.2L V10 engines, the R8 is in fact based on the Lamborghini Gallardo. This beautiful car could be had as a coupe or convertible and went on to pick up many accolades, including ‘Best Handling And Fastest Car In The World of 2007’ by UK-based Autocar magazine, as well as ‘Car Of The Year’ by Playboy Magazine in 2008, among a list of such plaudits. Has an R8 been on your lust list? If so, this 2010 Audi R8 4.2 Quattro Heffner Twin Turbo is a very attractive candidate. Coming from Michigan, it’s done just 33,000 miles so far.
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