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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are reportedly moving into this incredible $64 million mansion in Pacific Palisades.

With her front wheels in the air and her back wheels wedged up against a concrete hump, this Tesla driver isn’t going anywhere in a hurry.

As well as its beautifully simplistic yet sophisticated unibody design, the Bandit9 EVE Odyssey is made from space-grade aluminum used by NASA spacecraft.

With over 240 diamonds and 250 carats on the dial, case, and bracelet; and a 7-figure price tag, the Jacob and Co Billionaire Double Tourbillon isn’t for everyone.

Watch these guys transform a four-wheeler into a “zombie apocalyptic, Area 51 raiding machine”.

Talk about catfishing, this 1992 Mazda Miata wears a Ferrari 250 GTO-inspired bodykit, but it also features a long list of other modifications, too.

The new MoonSwatch Mission to Moonshine is here so is it a 007-themed Swatch or is it a new colorway? Neither: it has just a gold-coated hand.

A track-focused monster that you can also use on the road, the Aston Martin Valkyrie is a naturally-aspirated, V12-powered work of art.

Fashion-inspired, hand-built and a one-off, it took four years to develop and build the Rolls-Royce Phantom Syntopia for the unnamed client who commissioned it.

The 3D-enhanced crash test simulation looks scaringly realistic and shows the true extent of the damage a 260-mph crash would cause.

The rapper-come-actor’s latest venture, the Attucks Apex AP0, is rumored to be capable of 0-60 in 2.3 seconds and a top speed of 190 mph.
We accept Mr Cage has not been blacklisted by Ferrari and are pleased to apologize to him for this error.

From well-known rappers to Justin Bieber, these celebrities have earned themselves a Ferrari ban for the most bizarre reasons.

Despite his best efforts, the test driver behind the wheel of the Lamborghini Aventador successor couldn’t get away from the camera quick enough.

It’s slow and underpowered but it can go anywhere. The Half-track Fox is a crazy-looking tank based on a Volkswagen Bus from the 1960s.

The crazy footage shows a Chevy truck being flipped on its side, spun around, and then blown right side up again. It then shows the driver miraculously getting away.