07 Jun 2016

Where luxury cars go to die: Inside the overgrown 'tyrant's car park' where Bentleys and Mercedes totalling millions have been abandoned by their rich owners


  • The car park in Chengdu, China, is home for at least two Bentleys, two Land Rovers and three Mercedes Benz
  • There's over 200 vehicles in various conditions that have been abandoned by their owners for different reasons
  • Officials are struggling to decide what to do with the vehicles and weeds and bushes grow around the cars 
These startling images show an overgrown car park, where cars totalling millions have been left abandoned and taken over by weeds.
Inside this small lot in Chengdu, China, there are at least two Bentleys, two Land Rovers, three Mercedes Benz and even the odd motorbike according to People's Daily Online.
They all have one thing in common - they've been abandoned by their owners. 
Where luxury motors go to die: One of the Bentleys currently parked in the car park in Chengdu, which has been dubbed 'tyrant's car park'
Where luxury motors go to die: One of the Bentleys currently parked in the car park in Chengdu, which has been dubbed 'tyrant's car park'
Abandoned: The vehicles have been abandoned by their owners, often over a space of years. Many were swallowed by the plants
Abandoned: The vehicles have been abandoned by their owners, often over a space of years. Many were swallowed by the plants
Gone: Dust has gathered on the surface as well as inside while vines and weeds have sprung up all around the vehicles (pictured) 
Gone: Dust has gathered on the surface as well as inside while vines and weeds have sprung up all around the vehicles (pictured) 

There are over 200 vehicles, dubbed 'zombie cars', in the lot.
The place they're kept in is called a 'tyrant's car park' because of the value contained in the storage space.
Some of the cars have been kept in the same place for more than two years as bushes and trees grow up around them, shielding them from the outside world.
The two Bentleys, one a Bentley Continental GT and another Bentley Flying Spur, are worth at least 3 million Yuan (£300,000) each in China.
Then there's the Audi, Land Rover and Mercedes Benz. 
Majority of the vehicles are involved in ongoing criminal case either directly or indirectly, which means they can't be claimed by their owners.
Others have been abandoned as they were ready to be scrapped or their owners lacked the correct paperwork. 
The cars have become a headache for the local authorities, who struggle to decide what to do with them.
While some have been cleared for auctions, others continue to arrive and be stacked up in the graveyard of cars. 

Huge: There are over 200 vehicles, dubbed 'zombie cars', in the lot, including several luxury cars. Their total worth is in the millions
Huge: There are over 200 vehicles, dubbed 'zombie cars', in the lot, including several luxury cars. Their total worth is in the millions
Controversial: Majority of the vehicles are involved in ongoing criminal case, which means they can't be claimed by their owners
Controversial: Majority of the vehicles are involved in ongoing criminal case, which means they can't be claimed by their owners
Bureaucracy: Others have been abandoned as they were ready to be scrapped or their owners lacked the correct paperwork
Bureaucracy: Others have been abandoned as they were ready to be scrapped or their owners lacked the correct paperwork
Back to nature: Some of the cars have been kept in the same place for more than two years as bushes and trees grow up around them, shielding them from the outside world 
Back to nature: Some of the cars have been kept in the same place for more than two years as bushes and trees grow up around them, shielding them from the outside world 
Struggling: The cars have become a headache for local authorities, who struggle to decide what to do with them as they grow in numbers
Struggling: The cars have become a headache for local authorities, who struggle to decide what to do with them as they grow in numbers

23 Mei 2016

Manchester United paid Jose Mourinho £4m to stay away from rivals as former Chelsea boss prepares to sign £75m five-year deal

  • Manchester United paid Jose Mourinho £4million to stop him joining rivals
  • Former Chelsea boss will be on £75m five-year deal with £200m to spend
  • Mourinho refused to accept a 'behavioural clause' in big-money deal
  • An agreement with Mourinho was reached midway through the season
  • Louis van Gaal was told of his sacking by his wife Truus after FA Cup win

Jose Mourinho was paid a staggering £4million by Manchester United not to take a job elsewhere while they decided the future of Louis van Gaal.
An agreement was reached midway through the season to give United the option of bringing him in if Van Gaal failed to meet their targets.
Sportsmail can also reveal that Mourinho refused to accept a 'behavioural clause' in his five-year, £75m deal despite concerns among the United hierarchy over his eccentric touchline behaviour. 
Jose Mourinho has been on the Manchester United payroll for months, and will be given £200m to spend
Jose Mourinho has been on the Manchester United payroll for months, and will be given £200m to spend
The former Chelsea boss is understood to have been paid £4m to stop him joining rival clubs this season
The former Chelsea boss is understood to have been paid £4m to stop him joining rival clubs this season
Louis van Gaal (centre right) will be sacked by Manchester United and replaced by former colleague Mourinho
Louis van Gaal (centre right) will be sacked by Manchester United and replaced by former colleague Mourinho
The 53-year-old was fined £229,900 and received two stadium bans during his two spells at Chelsea and United are desperate to avoid the negative publicity those incidents generated.
However, Mourinho refused to agree during negotiations in January, highlighting his strong bargaining position as United's season unravelled. Unlike Manchester City's pre-contract deal with Pep Guardiola, the unique arrangement with Mourinho was merely to ensure he would be available if required. 
Had Van Gaal been deemed to have been a success, by whatever criteria United laid down, he would have stayed for the last year of his contract. The deal was first reported by Spanish newspaper El Pais in March.
As it is, former Chelsea manager Mourinho will have £200m to spend on new players as United, who lifted the FA Cup on Saturday, plot a route back to the top of the English game after missing out on a top-four spot for the second time in three seasons.
United hope to have their transfer business completed by the end of Euro 2016 to ensure their manager has his squad in place when they return to training.
The club wanted to keep the agreement with Mourinho secret from Van Gaal, who was his boss at Barcelona, but by Sunday afternoon the United hierarchy were left embarrassed by another PR own goal.
Van Gaal was notified of his departure from Manchester United by wife Truus (left) after the FA Cup final
Van Gaal was notified of his departure from Manchester United by wife Truus (left) after the FA Cup final
Mourinho (pictured leaving his house in London on Sunday) will be on a £75m five-year contract at United
Mourinho (pictured leaving his house in London on Sunday) will be on a £75m five-year contract at United
Van Gaal (centre) finished on a high as he lifted the FA Cup on Sunday following victory over Crystal Palace 
Van Gaal (centre) finished on a high as he lifted the FA Cup on Sunday following victory over Crystal Palace 

JOSE'S CAREER SO FAR

2000: Benfica
2001–2002: Uniao de Leiria
2002–2004: Porto
2004–2007: Chelsea
2008–2010: Inter Milan
2010–2013: Real Madrid
2013–2015: Chelsea
2016 onwards: Manchester United?

The fact Van Gaal knew he had lost his job within minutes of winning the FA Cup is considered by senior figures as more shameful than the departure of David Moyes, who learned of his own dismissal from media reports before executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward had the opportunity to inform him personally.
At Wembley on Saturday it was Van Gaal's wife Truus who told him she had seen the story on the BBC website shortly before he was due to give his post-match press conference. 
Mrs Van Gaal was said to be extremely upset, which would explain the tetchy nature of the exchanges her husband then had with the media. He is also understood to be furious with his Old Trafford employers.
News of Mourinho's appointment, which is expected to be confirmed on Tuesday, was not leaked by United. But Woodward will face questions about how Van Gaal's moment of triumph was marred by such public humiliation.
Van Gaal (left) leaves Stockport train station on Sunday morning, the day after his side lifted the FA Cup
Van Gaal (left) leaves Stockport train station on Sunday morning, the day after his side lifted the FA Cup
Mourinho (centre) previously worked with Van Gaal (left) at Barcelona when he was the Dutchman's assistant
Mourinho (centre) previously worked with Van Gaal (left) at Barcelona when he was the Dutchman's assistant
Van Gaal was involved in some tetchy exchanges with the media after being told of his dismissal by his wife
Van Gaal was involved in some tetchy exchanges with the media after being told of his dismissal by his wife
Once again the pressure will be on Woodward to appoint a more experienced director of football to handle football matters while he retains control of off-the-field business.
Van Gaal had a meal with his coaching staff on Saturday night and will now prepare to leave Manchester, with a future role at the club considered extremely unlikely given his anger at the situation.
The Dutchman and his wife had immersed themselves in life in Manchester. They were regulars at restaurants in the Cheshire village of Hale, while Truus had become an active member of local sports clubs.
The future of assistant Ryan Giggs (left) is unclear; he is keen to stay and work alongside Mourinho at United
The future of assistant Ryan Giggs (left) is unclear; he is keen to stay and work alongside Mourinho at United
Under Van Gaal, Manchester United have disappointed and it is hoped Mourinho will take them back to the top
Under Van Gaal, Manchester United have disappointed and it is hoped Mourinho will take them back to the top
On Sunday night the future of Ryan Giggs was still unclear. He will be disappointed not to have succeeded Van Gaal but club insiders believe he wants to stay at United and hope the prospect of working with Mourinho will keep him at Old Trafford. 
The players would like Giggs to stay, given the central role he plays. When they have 11 v 11 practice two days before a game it is Giggs who organises the opposing team to mirror the side United will face. He also works directly with the players on set-pieces.
Woodward, it is understood, met Mourinho in London on Sunday with a view to confirming the appointment on Tuesday.
By Sunday sources were providing some insight into why it was felt United had to make a change, and not just because of their failure to qualify for next season's Champions League. 
The relationship between Van Gaal and his players had become fractured, with senior players exasperated as much with his failure to control the younger professionals as they were with some of his methods.
Woodward (second left), it is understood, met Mourinho on Sunday with an appointment due on Tuesday
Woodward (second left), it is understood, met Mourinho on Sunday with an appointment due on Tuesday
Manchester United's players celebrate with the FA Cup after securing an extra time victory over Palace
Manchester United's players celebrate with the FA Cup after securing an extra time victory over Palace
Requests not to post their personal videos of the Upton Park bus attack on social media were ignored, while there was a suspicion among some members of the dressing room that players were pulling out of games simply because 'they didn't fancy it', only to train the next day.
Van Gaal's insistence on playing a more regimented style of football became a problem for some of the flair players, with one senior pro telling the Dutchman he intended to play his natural game because following orders would result in him being dropped again.
David de Gea, as revealed last week, would have asked to leave Old Trafford had Van Gaal been allowed to remain in charge for a third season.
It is understood David de Gea (centre left) would have asked to leave if Van Gaal stayed for another season
It is understood David de Gea (centre left) would have asked to leave if Van Gaal stayed for another season
Van Gaal (right) is understood to have lost the respect of the players, and Mourinho will shake things up
Van Gaal (right) is understood to have lost the respect of the players, and Mourinho will shake things up
Some of the players would certainly like Mourinho to shake things up a little. Stories of younger professionals asking catering staff to boil them an egg to take home is one measure of how soft the environment has become since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
The players would also like Mourinho to challenge Woodward over commercial demands. After they suffered that crushing 3-2 defeat at West Ham at the end of the season, the players had to report to Old Trafford the next morning to drive miniature Chevrolets around the car park.
Mourinho has already identified the players he wants to sign ahead of his arrival, with 23-year-old Sporting Lisbon midfielder Joao Mario one of his principal targets.

19 Mei 2016

Chelsea close in on £60m-a-year kit deal with Nike after ending adidas partnership six years early

  • Chelsea's current kit partnership with adidas will end after next season
  • The Blues will earn double the amount per annum with adidas' rivals Nike
  • Nike deal will be worth £60million, while adidas currently pay £30m 
Chelsea are set to sign a kit sponsorship contract with Nike worth £60million-per-year in what will be the second biggest deal in the Premier League.
The Blues announced earlier this month that they are parting company with adidas at the end of next season, after the pair decided to terminate their current deal six years early.
Adidas' shirt deal was worth £30million annually - a figure that will be doubled by their American sportswear rivals, despite the fact Chelsea won't be competing in Europe next season.

Chelsea are set to agree a £60million-per-year kit deal with Nike which will begin at the 2017-18 season
Chelsea are set to agree a £60million-per-year kit deal with Nike which will begin at the 2017-18 season
Diego Costa models Chelsea's new adidas home shirt for next season - which will be the last worn by the club
The Blues announced on May 11 that they have agree to end their deal with adidas six years early
The Blues announced on May 11 that they have agree to end their deal with adidas six years early

TOP PREMIER LEAGUE KIT DEALS

1) Manchester United - adidas (£75m-a-year)
2) *Chelsea - Nike (£60m-a-year)
3) Arsenal - Puma (£30m-a-year)
4) Chelsea - adidas (£30m-a-year)
5) Liverpool - New Balance (£25m-a-year)
6) Manchester City - Nike (£12m-a-year)
*Chelsea's Nike deal will come into effect from the start of the 2017-18 season.

As revealed by Sportsmail, Chelsea and adidas' split is said to be by mutual consent but talks were instigated by the former for some time.
The west London outfit had grown increasingly annoyed by the way German company have been concentrating on Manchester United, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Juventus, and on signing new players.
And the financial gain of Nike's deal will increase Chelsea's leeway in regards to Financial Fair Play too.
UEFA's monetary model is calculated over a three-year period with clubs currently allowed to spend around £23m more than they earn for the 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons.
Chelsea's failure to qualify for the Champions League will cost upwards of £40m, a figure that won't hinder them severely now with the incoming Nike deal as well as the imminent extra revenue that will be sustained from the Premier League's bumper TV deal.
Chelsea's new deal with Nike will be significantly more per year than the latter's with Manchester City (£12m) and Arsenal's agreement with Puma (£30m).
However, it is still below Manchester United's staggering 10-year £75m-per-season contract with adidas, which came into effect this term.

Manchester United boast the biggest lucrative shirt deal in England - earning £75m-a-year from adidas
Manchester United boast the biggest lucrative shirt deal in England - earning £75m-a-year from adidas
Chelsea's London rivals Arsenal earn £30m-a-year from German sportswear company Puma
Chelsea's London rivals Arsenal earn £30m-a-year from German sportswear company Puma
Manchester City are currently sponsored by Nike but earn a fifth's of Chelsea's likely deal - at £12m-a-year
Manchester City are currently sponsored by Nike but earn a fifth's of Chelsea's likely deal - at £12m-a-year

05 April 2016

Inside the $16.7bn fortune of Steve Jobs' widow - including her two private jets, her $138million yacht and $12.7bn Disney share

  • Laurene Powell Jobs, 52, is the sixth richest woman in the world
  • She has controlled Steve Jobs' trust since his death in  October 2011
  • Her assets include a 7.8 per cent share of The Walt Disney Company
  • Jobs also inherited her husband's $560 million stake at Apple
  • She owns four homes and a 260-foot yacht co-designed by her husband 
When Steve Jobs passed away in October 2011, most of his assets passed on to his wife, making her one of the 50 richest people in the world.
Laurene Powell Jobs, 52, married the tech mogul in 1991 - ten years before the release of the first iPod - and now manages a $16.7bn fortune according to Forbes.
She owns, among other things, two private jets, four real estate properties and shares of the Walt Disney Company and Apple, Business Insider reported.
Powell Jobs is now the sixth richest woman in the world based on Forbes' ranking, behind French L'Oreal shareholder Liliane Bettencourt, Wal-Mart heiress Alice Walton, Mars heiress Jacqueline Mars, Italian Michele Ferrero's widow Maria Franca Fissolo and German BMW heiress Susanne Klatten.

Laurene Powell Jobs (pictured with Steve Jobs in 2010) married the tech mogul in 1991 - ten years before the release of the first iPod - and now manages a $16.7bn fortune
Laurene Powell Jobs (pictured with Steve Jobs in 2010) married the tech mogul in 1991 - ten years before the release of the first iPod - and now manages a $16.7bn fortune

Her fortune comes mainly from the Walt Disney Company she inherited from her husband, according to Business Insider.
That share was worth $7.4 billion when he sold Pixar, his animation studio, to Disney in 2006. It has now increased to $12.7 billion, Business Insider reported.
The Laurene Powell Jobs Trust, which Jobs has managed since the death of her husband, is the largest individual shareholder at the Walt Disney Company, with a 7.8 per cent stake according to Forbes.
Powell Jobs' share of Apple, on the other hand, is tiny compared to what it could have been: according to Business Insider, her stake at the company comes to $560 million.
That's not even one per cent of the $65 billion his original 11 per cent stake at the company would represent today, the website wrote.
But he sold it when Apple ousted him in 1985.

Steve Jobs never got to see the 26-foot, $138 million yacht (pictured) that he imagined with French designer Philippe Starck. He died before  the finished yacht, named Venus, was unveiled in October 2012
Steve Jobs never got to see the 26-foot, $138 million yacht (pictured) that he imagined with French designer Philippe Starck. He died before the finished yacht, named Venus, was unveiled in October 2012
Among four real estate properties in total, Powell Jobs owns the Palo Alto house (pictured) where she lived with her husband and their children, worth $8 million
Among four real estate properties in total, Powell Jobs owns the Palo Alto house (pictured) where she lived with her husband and their children, worth $8 million

Her assets also include four real estate properties, Business Insider reported. One of them is the house where she lived with her husband and their children, located in Palo Alto and worth $8 million.
She owns two additional properties in Woodside, each worth $7.5 and $10 million, the website wrote.
Powell-Jobs purchased the last one, a three-acre property in Malibu, in March last year for $44 million according to Wealth-X.

Powell Jobs pledged $50 million to a national high school reform project in September last year
Powell Jobs pledged $50 million to a national high school reform project in September last year

She has also inherited the 26-foot, $138 million yacht her husband imagined with French designer Philippe Starck.
He died before he could see the finished yacht, named Venus, which was unveiled in October 2012.

His family gave iPod shuffles with the name of the ship written on the back as a thank-you to everyone involved in the construction, Wealth-X wrote.
Powell-Jobs also owns two private jets - a 2013 Gulfstream G650, currently priced at $58,8 million, and a 1999 Gulfstream G-V, now worth $9.95 million.

The rest of her fortune is divided between cash and liquid assets according to Business Insider, and comes from stock transactions, dividends and investments, as well as previous salaries and bonuses.
Powell-Jobs, who met her husband in 1989 when he came to give a lecture at Stanford Business School, where she was a student, had three children with him.
She has co-founded several programs to assist disadvantaged students.
The latest, XQ: The Super School Project, is a national campaign to reform high schools.
She pledged $50 million to the project in September last year.
Powell Jobs is one of the top donors to the Ready for Hillary Super PAC according to Forbes and supports the DREAM Act, a bill that would establish a path to US citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.

She also owns two private jets, one of which is a 1999 Gulfstream G-V (file picture), now worth $9.95 million. Powell Jobs also has shares at The Walt Disney Company and Apple
She also owns two private jets, one of which is a 1999 Gulfstream G-V (file picture), now worth $9.95 million. Powell Jobs also has shares at The Walt Disney Company and Apple
The other private jet, a 2013 Gulfstream G650 (file picture), is currently priced at $58,8 million. The rest of her wealth is divided between cash and liquid assets
The other private jet, a 2013 Gulfstream G650 (file picture), is currently priced at $58,8 million. The rest of her wealth is divided between cash and liquid assets
The major part of Powell Jobs' fortune comes from a 7.8 per cent share of The Walt Disney Company, which is now worth $12.7 billion
The major part of Powell Jobs' fortune comes from a 7.8 per cent share of The Walt Disney Company, which is now worth $12.7 billion

31 Mac 2016

Chasing camels in the desert and taking a cheetah for a ride in his Mercedes:

Inside the super-bling life of the Saudi playboy whose fleet of golden cars has taken London by storm 

  • Saudi billionaire has caused a stir in Knightsbridge after flying over a fleet of gold vehicles to get him around
  • His online social media accounts show him driving cars through the desert as well as burning rubber in London
  • Little is known about the super-rich car-lover, who is thought to be linked to a branch of the Saudi royal family
Driving between Mayfair boutiques in a fleet of golden supercars might seem like the height of extravagance to most people - but for Turki Bin Abdullah, it's just an average day.
The super-rich Saudi has caused quite a stir in west London in recent days as his golden Bentley, Lamborghini and Rolls Royce have been seen touring the streets and parked outside luxury hotels.
But MailOnline can today reveal the incredible lifestyle of the vehicles' billionaire owner, who divides his time between the oil-rich Middle East and the luxury hotels of London and Paris.
Saudi billionaire Turki Bin Abdullah is the man behind the fleet of incredible golden supercars currently touring wealthy parts of west London
Saudi billionaire Turki Bin Abdullah is the man behind the fleet of incredible golden supercars currently touring wealthy parts of west London

Bin Abdullah is pictured behind the wheel of his luxury vehicles
Bin Abdullah with friends on a private jet as he head between the Middle East and Europe
Bin Abdullah is shown on Instagram in one of his vehicles and with friends on a private jet as he head between the Middle East and Europe

In one of the most bizarre pictures on the Instagram account, a cheetah is pictured apparently strapped in to the driving seat of one of the cars
In one of the most bizarre pictures on the Instagram account, a cheetah is pictured apparently strapped in to the driving seat of one of the cars

This is the view from behind the wheel of Bin Abdullah's £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador SV, which has been seen in London this week
This is the view from behind the wheel of Bin Abdullah's £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador SV, which has been seen in London this week

The photos and videos posted on instagram document Bin Abdullah's globetrotting lifestyle as he takes his money and his cars between the oil-rich states of the Middle East to the most exclusive streets of Europe.
In one video, he is shown chasing a camel down a steep desert slope in his £370,00 six-wheel Mercedes G63. A friend jokes: 'My drive home from school'.
Another clip, posted just a few weeks ago, shows him filming himself as he drives his £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador SV in west London, followed by friends in another of his golden vehicles.
Another driving video shows him wearing two expensive watches on his wrist as he is apparently escorted by a police car on a road in the Middle East.
One of the most bizarre photos posted on the social network shows a cheetah strapped into driving seat of his Mercedes jeep as one of his 51,000 followers comments: 'That is some serious dollar'.
Bin Abdullah also posts photos of his cars parked in exclusive locations in Paris, London and Dubai as he flies them around the world to be with him at great expense. He is also seen frequenting expensive restaurants including Home Bakery in Dubai.


In a video on the account, the driver of one of the supercars is shown sporting two watches
In another, he posts the view from a luxury hotel
In a video on the account, the driver of one of the supercars is shown sporting two watches. In another, he posts the view from a luxury hotel

Bin Abdullah's pride at his golden fleet of cars is clear from the pictures, most of which feature one or all of them in a series of locations
Bin Abdullah's pride at his golden fleet of cars is clear from the pictures, most of which feature one or all of them in a series of locations

Four of the golden cars, others of which are pictured here, have been seen in London this week, with some getting parking tickets
Four of the golden cars, others of which are pictured here, have been seen in London this week, with some getting parking tickets

Bin Abdullah pays thousands to have his beloved vehicles brought to Europe every year. He is thought to transports them by plane
Bin Abdullah pays thousands to have his beloved vehicles brought to Europe every year. He is thought to transports them by plane

The gold cars were spotted parked outside the five-star Mandarian Oriental hotel near Hyde Park over the Bank Holiday weekend before being driven through Kensington. Their journey also took them to Cadogan Place, where the average house price is just over £5.2million.
It is not known how much it costs to cover the cars in gold chrome wrap, but previous reports suggest it is in the region of £4,000 per vehicle.
The annual influx of supercars from the Middle East has become well known in London and tourists now travel from around the world to look at the expensive machines and have photos taken with them.
It is thought owners pay in excess of £20,000 to fly their vehicles around 3,000 miles to London. Qatar Airways is one of the operators that facilitates the transportation, with airport staff securing vehicles to the floor of the relevant aircraft before flight.
Last year, following numerous complaints, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea introduced a Public Spaces Protection Order in Knightsbridge.
Motorists are now banned from revving their engine, rapidly accelerating, racing, performing stunts, sounding horns or causing obstructions. They are also prohibited from leaving the engine of a stationary car running.

The Manchester United fan's social media accounts contain pictures of him with a number of Saudi officials, including this military figure
The Manchester United fan's social media accounts contain pictures of him with a number of Saudi officials, including this military figure

Another photo shows Bin Abdullah's cars lined up in a desert setting. All four cars, a £370,00 Mercedes G63, a six-wheel off-roader, a Bentley Flying Spur, worth £220,000, a £350,000 Rolls-Royce and a £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador SV, have been flown to London this year
Another photo shows Bin Abdullah's cars lined up in a desert setting. All four cars, a £370,00 Mercedes G63, a six-wheel off-roader, a Bentley Flying Spur, worth £220,000, a £350,000 Rolls-Royce and a £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador SV, have been flown to London this year

The six-wheel Mercedes, a similar model to which once featured on Top Gear, is designed to be driven through the desert rather than London
The six-wheel Mercedes, a similar model to which once featured on Top Gear, is designed to be driven through the desert rather than London

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