These celebrities have some amazing cars. From show-stopping supercars to rare classics and custom builds, these famous folks have some wonderful vehicles.
Aston Martin won't make any more small, 12-cylinder sports cars after the 2023 V12 Vantage. And while it's not the sportiest send-off, it's a stylish and special one.
Vehicle Effects took a an idea, and ran with it. The result is a crazy custom mid-engine Dodge Charger build. The team built nine cars and used them in the film F9.
Although imperfect, the second-gen Acura NSX was also misunderstood by many. The 2022 NSX Type S, though, rectifies some of its flaws with more thrills and speed.
There's a new 'most-expensive Lamborghini Murcielago sold on Bring a Trailer record-holder': a $525,000 2003 40th Anniversary Edition model with a six-speed gated manual.
Supercar lovers, you may need to look away. A rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition sports car got demolished when its new owner lost control before even leaving the neighborhood.
Although it wasn't successful at splitting the difference between the DBS and DB9, an Aston Martin Virage like the one on Cars & Bids is an affordable exotic GT.
Using AI design technology and 3D-printed components, the Czinger 21C is a hypercar the promises to combat the best. Best of all, it's got track times to prove it.
The 2023 Ferrari 296 GTS brings the 296 GTB's RWD plug-in hybrid V6 drivetrain into a new convertible body, complete with some extra comforts and an optional Assetto Fiorano package.
EVs have overtaken it in performance, but a used 2015 BMW i8 like the one on Bring a Trailer is an affordable hybrid supercar that still looks futuristic.