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10 of the Rarest (and Most Expensive) Cars in the World–With Price Tags in the Millions


10 of the Rarest (and Most Expensive) Cars in the World–With Price Tags in the Millions
Rare collectable cars are among car collectors’ most prized possessions. In fact, some manufacturers only produce a handful of some models, and the price tags are often out of this world, ranging in the tens of millions of dollars. Obviously, some of these extreme machines are so expensive that owners dare not even drive them and they remain parked, on display, a rich man’s trophy. But it’s sure fun to dream.
Here are 10 of the rarest, most expensive cars on earth.
10. W Motors Lykan HyperSport ....

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Aston Martin DBR1: review, history and specs


It’s an oft-overlooked fact, but regulations are as much a factor for change in motorsport as new technology. Prior to 1956, World Sportscar Championship regulations insisted that competing cars had to be road-legal, so contenders like Aston Martin’s DB3S and Jaguar’s D-type were sold as road cars. It was presumably intended to stop manufacturers building thinly disguised race cars and barely civilising them for highway use, though back in the mid- ‘50s there wasn’t so much difference.  
The road-legal regulation was relaxed for 1956, although that was immediately offset by a 2.5-litre limit imposed in the wake of the 1955 Le Mans tragedy. Aston Martin nevertheless embraced this new freedom to create the DBR1 from a clean sheet of paper. The 2.5-litre limit didn’t suit Jaguar or Maserati and both pulled out of the championship, leaving Aston’s bespoke baby to face a lone but formidable factory foe in Ferrari. ....

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