Pininfarina
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A 1960 Ferrari 400 Superamerica SWB Cabriolet fetched US$6,380,000 to become one of the top 100 cars ever sold at auction, 23 cars sold for more than a million dollars, and $101 million worth of cars were sold in three days. Read on for a full report and pictorial of the auctions.
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One of a handful of motoring events that attracts one of the most commercially-desirable audiences of high net worth individuals in the world, Gizmag looks at what to expect at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance and surrounding auctions.
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The Paris/Retromobile round of collectible car and bike auctions gets underway this week with sales by Artcurial, Bonhams and RM. Though dozens of cars will sell for more than a million dollars, the world's most important barnfind, the Baillon Collection, will be the star of the show.
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Three cars moved into the top 100 most expensive cars ever sold at auction during the Scottsdale Auction week and a total of 41 cars sold for more than $1 million. This overview provides a complete analysis of the major sales, prices, images and links to all the key auction descriptions.
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Pininfarina does much more than just style beautiful cars, and ample testimony will appear at auction next week in the form of a radical 1960s concept. With its four wheels arranged in a diamond shape, the tiny aerodynamic four-seater Pininfarina-X had a drag coefficient of 0.23.
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While not nearly as visually radical as the original Pininfarina Sergio concept presented at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, the 458-based limited-edition Sergio production car has a distinct look and cranked up performance.
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Over its 84-year history, Pininfarina has designed breath-taking cars for the likes of Ferrari, Maserati, and Alfa Romeo. Now, it's offering its own house-brand luxury e-bike – the Pininfarina Fuoriserie.
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The Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance is normally the focal point of the world's most important automotive festival. With so many rare cars set to go to auction this week, the entire market is transfixed with the possibilities. We look at the major cars set to cross the auction block.
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Maserati has brought a stunning concept model to Geneva in the form of a dynamic new two-door concept. Sharing the same 460 hp engine with the GT, the 2+2 Alfieri Concept just might offer a glimpse of the Italian manufacturer’s future design language.
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Ferrari hasn't fielded a turbo since it stopped building the F40 hypercar back in 1992. That changes in March when the car maker premières its mid-front-engine, retractable hard top berlinetta California T at the Geneva Motor Show.
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Despite being one of the most impractical, out-there concepts of 2013, the Pininfarina Sergio might make it to limited production.
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Pininfarina will showcase product designs, including the new Personal Rapid Transit concept, at a London exhibition beginning this week.