From the Classifieds: Top 10 most expensive cars on carsales

What’s on offer at the pointy end of the used car market

From high-end supercars to Australian-built classics, there’s always plenty of expensive used metal on offer in the carsales classifieds.

The stakes have risen drastically since we last delved into the pre-owned high-end exotica and rich, heritage-filled classics currently listed on carsales.

So, whether you’re looking for your next exotic toy, want some inspiration or are simply dreaming, here are the top 10 most expensive used cars for sale at carsales right now – and it’s no surprised they’re all priced above $1 million.

10. 2023 Ferrari SF90 Spider – $1.39m

Live in South Australia and want a virtually brand-new SF90 Spider to call your own without having to wait for a factory delivery? Well, this listing is for you because the indicated mileage is just 280km.

This 2023 example pairs yellow brake callipers with a black body and plenty of optional carbon bits, however, the interior is adorned with a black and red colour scheme extending to the seats, doors and dash.

A full list of fitted options isn’t provided in the listing, but it’s clear from the images that this essentially new SF90 is specced up to its teeth, including a premium JBL sound system, carbon paddle shifters, black and red leather upholstery and carbon scuff plates.

9. 1981 Lamborghini Countach – $1.40m

Very few examples of the iconic Lamborghini Countach pop up for sale Down Under and even fewer are offered in this condition, with just two owners in its lifetime.

Sporting just over 21,000km on the odometer, this Series II Countach up for grabs in NSW is thought to be just one of very few delivered in right-hand drive in ‘low-body’ guise, sitting lower than Series I and Series III examples.

With its extensive history detailed in the listing, this well-loved and meticulously cared-for Countach won’t last long.

8. 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series – $1.40m

The awesome Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series had already sold out before it touched down in Australia in 2021, and just 28 units were delivered here.

Some of them would have blasted straight to the track, where the high-tech super-coupe was in its element courtesy of its modified 537kW 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, weight-shedding carbon-fibre elements, adjustable aerodynamic aids and race-bred chassis.

The starting price for the GT Black when new was a stunning $796,900, with most owners expected to part with at least $1 million once they tailored the supercar to their individual spec and paid the obligatory on-road costs.

Now, you’re paying for exclusivity and in the case of this Victorian-based example, the asking price is a whopping $1,399,900.

7. 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series – $1.42m

If silver (with contrasting black) is more your cup of tea, you’ll probably prefer this lower-km example, which has covered just 612km.

Better still, this example is described as one of only six AMG GT Black Series vehicles to arrive Down Under in ‘P1’ specification, reserved for “VIPs awaiting the AMG One hypercar”, according to the Victorian dealership responsible for its sale.

Complete with hand-painted two-tone Petronas livery, a titanium roll cage and Burmester sound system, this car’s $1,425,000 asking price is almost a bargain!

6. 2002 Holden VX Commodore S manual – $1.50m

This isn’t just any old Holden VXII Commodore S… this factory manual example is said to have belonged to King of the Mountain himself.

Located in Mount Macedon (Vic) and still up for grabs for anyone with a spare $1,500,000, this VX belonged to Australian motorsport legend Peter Brock.

With just over 200,000km on the clock, the Hyper Yellow Commodore is said to have been in the Brock family for 16 years and comes with a letter from Peter Brock’s son Robert, confirming its authenticity and “stating that he was the only other driver”.

The seller describes the car as very clean inside, out and underneath, up to date for servicing and free of dents, scratches, and oil leaks, and is now inviting serious offers…

5. 2022 Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae LP780-4 Coupe – $1.57m

Coming in at number five is the Raging Bull brand’s flagship Aventador, the Ultimae LP780-4.

Located in NSW, this bright green supercar is one of 600 examples ever built in Ultimae LP780-4 guise, designed as the send-off to the Bolognese car-maker’s V12-powered Aventador.  

Good for a whopping 574kW from its naturally-aspirated 6.5-litre V12 as well as a 0-100km/h sprint in just 2.8 seconds, this example has just 1760km on the clock and is certain to turn heads.

4. 1986 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 Quattrovalvole – $1.6m

This one might have travelled a little further than the gorgeous example that popped up last year in NSW for a whopping $2 million, but this example might be the next best Lamborghini Countach currently up for grabs.

With just over 90,000 original kays on the clock, this Countach is said to be one of only 14 right-hand drive models to be delivered to the UK and underwent a full restoration in Melbourne back in 2017, including a full Nappa leather ‘factory finish’ resto and an entire strip of the body.

Equipped with all of its original documentation and serviced by Lamborghini Melbourne over the last few decades, this beauty has been in the same hands since 2006.

3. 2023 Rolls-Royce Phantom – $1.6m

Priced at $1.6 million and sporting a long list of features, this is the most expensive Rolls-Royce Phantom currently listed on carsales.

Finished in two-tone paint with a black roof, this big British limo is said to have just 100km on the clock and comes equipped with a dark-chrome grille, bespoke audio system, champagne cooler and a whiskey chamber, to name a few features.

A nice little touch to the ad is a range of outdoor photos of the Phantom taken just after it was produced at Goodwood in the UK – something the future owner should appreciate.

2. 1963 Aston Martin DB5 – $1.69m

A rare find is this stunning 1963 Aston Martin DB5, which is considered one of the British marque’s most famous models following starring roles in a variety of James Bond films.

Presented in its original Goodwood Green over White Gold livery, this particular example has just under 90,000km on the clock, is said to have been sent back to the UK in 1995 for a full restoration and is claimed to be “the first and possibly only Australian-delivered DB5”.

But there’s a catch. The car is in the UK, where it’s been located since 2016, so shipping or ongoing storage and maintenance costs are things for prospective buyers to consider.

1. 2018 McLaren Senna – $2.20m

While the McLaren P1 may have attracted more headlines last decade for its ferocious hybrid powertrain and raw speed, it was the Senna that set about destroying lap times like a precision instrument.

Just 500 examples were built globally and this Australian-delivered MSO Abyss Black example is one of them.

Fitted with a plethora of optional extras – including a sports exhaust, McLaren Track Telemetry and carbon- ceramic brakes, to name a few – this is the most expensive vehicle listed for sale on carsales at a cool $2,199,000, and its exoticness and unapologetic focus on track performance is clear for all to see.

Raw in the extreme, it features orange exterior accents that extend to the cabin, setting a unique tone for the interior – just in case occupants ever forgot what they’re sitting in.

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