They say size doesn’t matter, but as the largest private yacht built in Spain and one of the biggest yachts to enter the charter market for 2024, the 367-foot Renaissance…
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Car of the Week: The Jaguar XJ220 Was Once the World’s Fastest Production Car. Now One’s Up for Grabs.
With the final F-Type rolling off the production line this year, Jaguar’s sports-car heritage, at least solely involving the internal-combustion engine, comes to an end. It’s a somber occasion for…
Boat of the Week: The World’s Fastest Yacht Can Transforms Into a Floating Dance Club at Night
In the Miami Vice era of muscle boating, the idea of mixing luxury with the ocean sounded crazy. The real-world Don Johnsons, with baby-blue T-shirts and white-linen blazers, loved looking…
Car of the Week: This 1931 Duesenberg Was Once Owned by a Queen. Now It Could Fetch $3 Million at Auction.
There was a time in American automotive history when marques like Duesenberg, Packard, and Cadillac were the equal of anything from Europe, playing in the same elite circle as Rolls-Royce,…
Boat of the Week: This 255-Foot Superyacht Has a Glass-Bottom Swimming Pool That Serves as a Skylight
Many superyachts made their world debut at the Monaco Yacht Show in September. Only Golden Yachts’s 255-foot O’Rea—the largest yacht to come out of Greece this year and the first…
Car of the Week: This Stunning 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster Could Fetch up to $1.8 Million
Of the hundreds of makes and thousands of models of collector cars for sale at any given time, just a handful are perineal favorites and have been, seemingly, from the…
Car of the Week: This 1962 Corvette Has Been Impeccably Preserved. Now It’s Up For Grabs.
Mecum Auctions will roll in the New Year with its largest annual sale at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Fla., held January 2 through 14. Among the more than 4,500…
American boating tends be about extremes. Depending on region, it can either be too hot or too cold. Or in some places, even too wet. That meteorological conundrum has created…