In 2014, there were nine Ferraris in the top ten most expensive cars sold at auction. At the upcoming auctions in Scottsdale, this trend looks set to continue. Among the many impressive Ferrari's on offer is one of the achingly beautiful 400 Superamerica Pinin Aerodinamicos. Spending most of its life in France, the white luxury Grand Tourer is estimated to change hands in the Gooding auction for $4-5 million. Also to cross the block at Gooding is the Ferrari 641 F1, which was driven to victory in the 1990 Portuguese Grand Prix.
The RM Auctions sale is due to be headlined by a Ferrari 250 LM. The particular chassis on offer (5899) has had a colourful life but nevertheless has a pre-sale estimate of $9.5 - $12 million.
A Ferrari will also star at the Bonhams sale the same weekend. This is the 275 GTB/C driven to a class win at Le Mans in 1967. The ex-Filipinetti car has no estimate but we expect it to change hands for over $10 million.
Before the 2015 auction season kicks off in Scottsdale, all eyes will be on Detroit where the annual North American International Auto Show will start on Monday. Japanese manufacturers look ready to star and this time not with 'green' cars but with high performance models. Among them is the all-new Lexus GS F, which combines the full-size GS sedan body with the 467 bhp drivetrain from the highly acclaimed RC F introduced last year.
At this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas many major manufacturers offered a glimpse of future technology. Mercedes-Benz even specifically created the F 015 Luxury in Motion show car. The futuristically styled machine is packed with sophisticated electronics that should dramatically improve driver safety.

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1990 Ferrari 641 F1 - Images, Specifications and Information

1960 - 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica S1 Pininfarina Aerodinamico - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Lexus GS F - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury in Motion - Images, Specifications and Information