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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.

Elvis first bought the car in 1958 but for the past 30 years, it has sat abandoned in a barn. Now its new owner is trying to breathe new life into it.

Aptly named The Beast by its creator, the late engineer John Dodd, this is a 27-liter V12 car powered by an engine from a Rolls-Royce tank.

Lionel Messi dished out over $200,000 on 35 gold iPhones for his Argentina teammates: and these iPhones aren’t gold-plated: they’re literally made from gold.

This 1973 Chevy Nova was abandoned in a barn for 30 years and even burnt to a crisp in a fire. Despite this, it gets a well-deserved second chance at life.

Meet Ameca, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot. She is powered by AI and can answer just about any question she’s asked.

Abandoned in New Mexico for four decades, time has taken its toll on Elvis Presley’s private jet. But now its new owner is trying to power it up after 40 years.

This old Ferrari F1 car was abandoned and left to rot. Now it’s getting a second chance at life.

The 581-piece McLaren Speed Champions LEGO set has been created in honor of the British marque’s 60th anniversary and contains two of its most iconic supercars.
Thanks to a new type of technology patented by Google, Android Auto might be able to completely take over your phone while you’re driving.

One of only five examples, the Pagani Huayra Codalunga made a very special appearance at ICE St. Moritz, stunning the crowds when it took to the ice track.

A group of seven managed to break into a Kentucky dealership, taking six new Dodge Challenger Hellcat cars worth $600,000 in a matter of minutes.

This 2003 Ferrari Enzo for sale has never been used, driven or even registered: it still has factory protective plastic over the pedals and around the seats.