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That of course means plenty of these exotic cars end up utterly wrecked. Thanks to the wonders of TikTok, we have a chance to witness the captivating world of RealLifeExotics and its supercar ...
Photographer Larry Chen toured Dubai’s vast junkyards, revealing a trove of wrecked supercars. Among the finds was a nearly new, but damaged Lotus Eletre, likely waiting to be dismantled.
What would you pay for a wrecked supercar? That's not a question many people get asked, but that doesn't mean wrecked supercars aren't hot sellers. If you think Asian sedans retain their retail ...
It noted on social media that while many vehicles had been damaged, because nobody was seriously harmed and it still has a collection of “over 200 more supercars to choose from,” its planned ...
Is the Supercar Worth Fixing ... But a common refrain is a general distrust of vehicles that have been wrecked before resale. “If it’s not a total write-off, nobody wants a car that has ...
Bugatti plans to make just 500 examples of its Chiron hypercar. Most of those cars were sold in advance by 2018, so your best bet to secure the multi-million-dollar grand tourer is the used car ...
27,151 miles on the clock and a price tag floating in the range of $30k to $35k – that’s not a bad deal for a six-year-old V12-powered Italian two-seater exotic. If we consider that retail ...
Maybe you read contributing editor Alex Roy’s op-ed on wrecked supercars yesterday. And, maybe, it got you lurking around YouTube for supercars and wrecks. No? Well, I did, and it did.