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An Aston Martin Virage Volante model being driven by Prince Charles

Why Was the Aston Martin Virage Banned in the U.S.?

Car collectors from all over the country gather sets of vehicles to display in their collections. Sometimes, however, the cars they want to show off are found in markets from other countries. The Aston Martin Virage is one of a long list of vehicles banned from coming to America.
The Ferrari Portofino in Berkeley Square, London, England

This ‘Cheap’ Ferrari Will Still Cost You Over $200,000

Ferrari is one of the most famous brands globally, and almost everyone knows that Ferraris are high-priced cars. However, while Ferraris are made for the rich, there are more affordable options in Ferrari's lineup. Here's a look at the 2021 Ferrari Portofino M, which, at over $200,000, is one of the cheapest Ferraris out there.
A 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL model with gull-wing doors

What Car Had the First Gull-Wing Doors?

There have been many unique designs showing up here and there throughout automotive history, which have often excited the driving public. From rear-mounted engines to customizable body panels, automakers have designed and produced some pretty interesting vehicles. Mercedes-Benz was one of those standouts with its popularization of the gull-wing doors.
A black 2009 Porsche Boxster S parked in a lot on a hill

Cars & Bids Bargain of the Week: 2009 987 Porsche Boxster S

Porsche made the Boxster better by going from the 986-gen to the 987-gen in 2005. But the affordable mid-engine roadster improved again in 2009 when the '987 Gen 2' car got rid of the troublesome IMS bearing. And now, one of these updated Boxsters, in sportier S trim, is available on Cars & Bids.