Monterey Car Week 2022, including the Pebble Beach Concours d’ Elegance®, is just days away, and our regional sales managers have made their annual “Cars to Watch” selections, covering a broad range of classic vehicles. Their picks include a 1995 Ferrari F50 (pre-sale estimate of $4.5 – $5.5 Million); a 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 3.8 ($250K – $300K); and even a 1962 Volkswagen Type 2 Deluxe Microbus ($140K – $180K). Perhaps some of your favorites are among their picks.
Modeled after the F-22A Raptor fighter jet, only 20 Lamborghini Reventón coupes were offered to the public, beginning in 2009. Half of those were purchased in the U.S., priced around $1.5 million. You’ll have an opportunity to purchase Reventón coupe #12, which will be offered for sale at the RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction in August.
Any model of Audi’s flagship R8 — dubbed by the media as “People’s Supercar” — is electrifying to drive. Audi’s announcement that the R8’s replacement will be a battery electric means there’s a much different sensory experience in store for enthusiasts. Here’s our comprehensive perspective of this automotive masterpiece.
Before you pay cash, borrow or lease to acquire your next dream car, you need to invest 11 minutes and 59 seconds to hear real estate superstar, serious car enthusiast, and YouTuber Brad Pearson share his (unsolicited) story on how and why he worked with Premier to finance his 2005 Lamborghini Gallardo.
The Lamborghini Jalpa revamped the basic Urraco platform, keeping the Silhouette’s two-seat, targa-roof layout. Originally priced at $60,000 in 1980, one sold at RM Sotheby’s Palm Beach online auction for $99,000. With just 410 made and 100 sent to the U.S., it’s not something you normally see at a Cars and Coffee.