Millions of Madness at US Auctions: The 12 Most Costly Cars
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In Monterey, California, the figures almost give rise to vertigo. Between 13 and 15 August 2026, five auction houses changed hands of collectible cars for a total of $747.9 million, or about €690 million, according to Hagerty's account. That's 73% more than the $432.8 million (approximately €400 million) recorded in the same period in 2025, and well above the previous record of approximately $471 million set in 2022. Yet, the volume hardly moved…
The Monterey Car Week 2026 broke records: more than 1000 cars came under the hammer in California, among them many exclusive Ferraris. But at the top of the most expensive cars there is no Italian.
758 million dollars. This is the record Monterey Car Week 2026 has just sprayed. But this figure hides something more important: that the collection car market does not redefine itself. It bifurcates. Cet article Monterey Car Week 2026 : The auction reaches a historic record of $758 million est apparu en premier sur Luxe.net : Le magazine du Luxe et du savoir-vivre.
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