Filed under: Maintenance, Classics, Performance, Auctions, Motorcycle, Electric, Luxury

The 11 most expensive American cars

Yes, we know. If you're looking for the most expensive cars in the world, you're probably limiting your search parameters to cars built in the country of Italy, home, of course, to Ferrari. We all know that. But what about America? The land of the free and home of the brave is rife with automobile history, and some of it is worth a heck of a lot of money. Plus, Batmobile.
First Ride: Energica Ego

And now we travel back to the land of sausages and sports cars, except the subject we're focusing on today isn't a car at all. The Energica Ego hails from Italy, and gets its power courtesy of a high-tech lithium ion battery pack and a permanent magnet AC electric motor. It's quick, and it's a hoot to ride.
BMW maintenance no longer transferableBMW is altering the terms of its four-year, 50,000-mile Maintenance Program for new buyers. According to the automaker, the program can only be transferred to new owners if they live in the same household. As ever, there's plenty of fine print to read through, and you can find all the details by clicking on the link above.
Top Stories
- Volvo details upcoming XC90's new scalable platform
- Tesla Model S proves troublesome for Consumer Reports
- Ferrari F12 gunning for GT-R's Nürburgring lap time?
What you missed on 8.12.14 originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 12 Aug 2014 19:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Email this | CommentsSource: http://www.autoblog.com/2014/08/12/daily-recap-most-expensive-american-cars-energica-ego/
No comments:
Post a Comment