Automatic 61.832 km Petrol 01/1992
Germany
Automatic 56.000 km Petrol 01/2007
Germany
Automatic 116.000 km Petrol 01/1989
Germany
Automatic 155.000 km Petrol 01/2005
Germany
Automatic 9 km Diesel
Austria
Automatic Diesel
Austria
Automatic 90.000 km Petrol 01/1984
Germany
Automatic Petrol 01/1969
Germany
Automatic 6 km Electric 01/2026
Austria
Automatic 63.000 km Petrol 01/2018
Germany
Manual Transmission
Germany
Manual Transmission 35.270 km
Germany
Manual Transmission 40.325 km
Germany
Manual Transmission 66.500 km
Germany
Manual Transmission
Germany
Automatic 69.000 km
Germany
Manual Transmission 25.960 km
Germany
Manual Transmission 41.800 km
Germany
Automatic 1.200 km Diesel 06/2020
Germany
Automatic 4.900 km Petrol 02/2022
Germany
Automatic 9.900 km Petrol 11/2021
Germany
Classic limousines are four-door luxury cars with a chauffeur—often separated by a partition—or driven without a chauffeur. Inside, refined with the finest wood or leather, there is an atmosphere like a private lounge in a club. Luxury limousines are highly powered so that, despite their weight, they offer excellent handling—such as the Rolls-Royce Ghost.
The anglicized German word “Oldtimer” actually means an old man in English. In English, luxury cars that are at least 30 years old and well maintained are called classic cars. These models are regarded as automotive cultural assets and must consist only of original parts and remain in their original condition. But that description does not do these valuable classics justice. An Aston Martin DB5—famous from the James Bond films—is far more than an automotive cultural artifact; it is a luxury classic of the highest order and one of the most famous classic cars in the world.
This unofficial term distinguishes them from oldtimers/classic cars. Youngtimers must be no younger than 20 years and no older than 30 years and must also be in original condition with original parts. The segment of luxury cars offers a wide range of world-famous luxury youngtimers. The 1996 Ferrari 550 Maranello belongs here just as much as the 1991 Porsche 911 Carrera 2. These models are part of every collection of millionaire car enthusiasts.
Many millionaires and billionaires are passionate car lovers and usually own a curated collection. This passion is not only about powerful engines but also about luxury interiors and maximum driving comfort.
Knowing that you own a luxury model produced in very limited numbers—or a luxury classic that no longer exists in this form—are the goals of every car enthusiast. One-offs, limited editions, and the most expensive custom builds are the hallmarks of an exquisite luxury car collection. Such thrilling moments make every collector’s heart beat faster—moments we bring to you on Herando.
The three most famous luxury brands are certainly Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Ferrari, and Lamborghini. Well-known German brands include Porsche, BMW, and Mercedes. From Great Britain, not only Rolls-Royce originates—Lotus, Bentley, and Aston Martin are also familiar to every affluent car collector. On Herando you will find luxury sports cars, luxury limousines, and the world’s most expensive SUV, the 2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, among all these brands. But lesser-known brands that are all the more unusual—such as the Koenigsegg CCR (2005) for over 1.5 million euros—or elaborately restored Iso Rivolta 300 GTs also have their place on our site and are looking for solvent buyers and car lovers. If you prefer to be driven and use that time for business, the Maybach 600 S long version offers enough privacy even with a chauffeur.
On our platform for luxury goods, you will find a large selection of the world’s best-known luxury models as well as one-offs known only to insiders. With us, you can negotiate directly with sellers and conclude profitable deals directly. As a seller of luxury cars, we enable you to present your listings attractively and reach suitable buyers and collectors worldwide. The experience of Herando will help you.
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