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First Ferrari 458 Italia in U.S. auctioned for $530,000 to benefit Haiti
Fri, 19 Mar 2010It's one thing to own a Ferrari; it's another to be the first one to own an all-new model. The first 458 Italia was auctioned off on Thursday night for $530,000 in a stunning charity gala held at a Beverly Hills estate that made the Clampett mansion look like the carriage house where the pool boy stayed. Auctioneer David Gooding donated his services and got the ball rolling at $250,000, which was more than the expected MSRP for the car of about $220,000.
2015 Mercedes C 63 AMG (& AMG S) Saloon & Estate revealed
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Lamborghini Murcielago production ends
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