Saleen
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Artcurial's Monaco Auction picked a tough gig this year when it was held on the same weekend as the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The world's largest automotive garden party always turns up some gems, though, and this year there were more than a few.
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After seven years out of production, the Saleen S7 is rising from the ashes. Built to celebrate a golden age in the company's racing history, the limited run S7 LM supercar will spit out more than 1,000 hp from its twin-turbo V8 engine.
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The Pinnacle Portfolio became the most valuable single owner car collection sold at auction tonight, totaling US$67 million. The top sellers were a 1964 Ferrari 250 LM ($17.6 m) and a McLaren LM-Spec F1 ($13,75 m)
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Since 1950, automobile aficionados have flocked to Pebble Beach to celebrate the world's rarest and most collectible cars. This weekend’s 2014 show saw not only the gathering of Tatras and rare Ferrari Testarossas but also the latest in concept and production cars.
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On the road and stylistically the Tesla Model S is an outstanding piece of automotive engineering and design. But if you’re a performance mod-guru like Steve Saleen, you see room for improvement. I spoke to him on Pebble Beach’s concept lawn about the transformed Tesla FourSixteen.
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Imagine a sports car show held not in an exhibition center, but at a racetrack, so the cars can be appreciated in natural surroundings, without speed limits. The first "International GT & Supercar Show" will be held at Paul Ricard on September 26/27
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The Saleen S7 supercar: with 7 liters and 550 horsepower and 200mph+ performance it's possibly the world's most extravagant rental car.... and it's yours for US$4000 per day. What could possibly go wrong?
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Saleen's clever and convenient auto sliding and self-locking tonneau cover opens from both front to back and back to front, effectively increasing usable luggage area and security.