5/22/2013
Volkswagen strives to prevent engine damage
Kelley Blue Book selects top SUVs of 2013
5/21/2013
Memorial Day travel expected to increase this year
5/20/2013
More motorists trust self-driving cars
Jeep Wrangler plant celebrates 1 millionth model
5/17/2013
Subaru Forester receives top safety rating
Florida shortens yellow lights
5/16/2013
American cars top 2013 quality awards
Nissan Sentra named the most affordable compact sedan
5/15/2013
Mileage on new cars improving steadily
7/13/2012
Nobody likes to pay for auto repairs, but most car owners can be thankful they don't have to shell out millions when their vehicle has a problem. That's not the case for American investor Christopher Cox, who may be facing a steep vehicle repair bill after one of his rare cars was involved in a crash.Cox is one of the few people in the world who owns a 1962 Ferrari GTO, an extremely rare car that many collectors consider to be the Holy Grail of automobiles. Just 35 of these cars were made, and Enzo Ferrari personally selected the people that would get them. Cox paid upwards of $30 million for the car at auction, and it's pretty rare to see the vehicle out and about.Yet the car was out at a recent Ferrari rally in France, although Cox is probably wishing he stayed home. The extremely valuable car was reportedly hit by another driver, according to CNBC, battering the car's front end.Although the official total for the damage has not been made public, CNBC speculates that it could be the "world's most expensive car crash," given the rarity and price tag of the vehicle involved.
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