Some 'collectors' don't even plan to drive the cars
(NEWSER) - As the ranks of millionaires and billionaires swell in China, there’s an increasing demand for luxury goods in the country. This year marks the first time China is hosting its own version of Top Marques, the luxury auto show that began eight years ago in Monaco. Ferraris and Lamborghinis abound, the AP reports, along with lesser-known cars from Pagani, SSC, and Koenigsegg. One visitor, whose 15- to 16-car collection already includes a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, and a Rolls-Royce, was considering the $1.1 million Pagani Huayra or the $6.1 million Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport, which can hit more than 250mph. More»