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From the Russian billionaire who got his yacht from eBay to the world’s most expensive car, these are the craziest items ever sold at auction.

Not only is the Force Citiline a spitting image of the G-Wagen, it even has a 2.6-liter four-cylinder common-rail diesel engine sourced from Mercedes-Benz.

Elon Musk is rebranding Twitter to X, an app that covers everything from retail and marketplace services with e-commerce and social messaging.

How the Tesla Model X ended up at the bottom of the Danube River remains a mystery, but someone felt the urge to buy the water-damaged SUV nevertheless.

With 738 horsepower and a 0-60 time of just over 3 seconds, the BMW XM Label Red is the most powerful M-Car ever made… so no pressure then.

Takahiko Izawa creates amazing engraved motifs using a special type of liquid metal paint called IZ Metal and the crazy thing is he does everything by hand.

Red Bull F1 and Daniel Ricciardo decided to take one of their title-winning Formula One cars for a spin in the Australian Outback, as you do.

The new Mansory Range Rover is just as dramatic and ostentatious as you’d expect, but it’s also a lot faster: it does 0 to 60 mph in just over 4 seconds.

Based on a decommissioned Coast Guard helicopter, the Helicamper features a bedroom, a fully-equipped kitchen and even a bathroom.

Audemars Piguet is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Offshore with a unique timepiece inspired by an AP Royal Oak co-designed by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

A twin-turbo V8 with over 800 horsepower, gull-wing doors and green interior: the Erebos X is the seven-figure supercar we didn’t know we wanted.

This isn’t the first time the tuning company has got its hands on the Larte Design Mercedes GLE which is owned by a famous Romanian actor.

Under the hood of Thor 24 are two 12-cylinder Detroit diesel engines, with 12 superchargers arranged above the block, producing a blistering 3,974 horsepower.
The abandoned Wayne Manor from the 2005 film Batman Begins, valued at $31 million, is now rotting away in complete decay – and no one seems to care.

Inventor and YouTuber Colin Furze came up with the idea to create two spherical wheels for a drift trike using the process of hydroforming.

Music legend Stevie Wonder lived here for four years but this gorgeous Beverly Hills home is now for sale with an eight-figure price tag attached to it.