August 1, 2011

The Most Expensive Car Ever Sold-U.S. Auction

Most Expensive Car Ever Sold in American Auction
Reviewing about the most expensive car ever auctioned in the United States. Although recently was a difficult time to sell Hummer, but not for Bugattis, Gullwings, rare Mercedes and other auto races are still highly prized and can facilitate in searching of top dollar.
Most recently, Gooding & Co. reported the final results for the annual Pebble Beach auction. California
Sales, who followed the storied Concourse d'Elegance, is one of the elite car auctions in the world, even becoming an important barometer for the collectible car market.

Auction this year, which ends Sunday, has raised $ 64.2 million, surpassing the record of last year's $ 60 million. Auction has managed to sell twenty cars with a value of more than $ 1 million more than tripled compared to 2006. Even five cars can be sold more than $ 2 million. Bugatti collection sold by Peter Williamson, consisting of 12 cars for sale worth more than $ 15,500,000.

Indeed, it's not good news. One in five cars failed to sell. However, the number of price records shattered this weekend suggests that the rare car still occupies a strong position in the American automotive market.

Here are some of the blockbuster:

  • 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB “California” Spider–$3.63 million
  • 1938 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300B Mille Miglia “Sleeping Beauty”–$2.585 million
  • 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Berlinetta Le Mans–$2.2 million.
  • Three cars from Oprah Winfrey’s collection, including a 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing, sold for $716,000.
From the auction results, can be noted that a number of valuable rare cars searched by a large number of rich people. It also suggests that, like art auctions, car auctions benefit the welfare of the relative super-rich and wealthy foreigners who take advantage of the weakening dollar.

source: blogs.wsj.com/wealth/2008/08/19/the-most-expensive-car-ever-auctioned-in-us /

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