13 Most Expensive Cars Ever Sold on eBay

2021 Ford GT Heritage Edition

From race-tuned supercars to family-oriented station wagons, a considerable percentage of the car market has moved online. When it comes to restored classics and supercharged race cars, eBay is as good a place as any to find what you’re looking for.

Car museums, dealerships, and private collectors all list their selections on eBay from time to time. And while they don’t always get snatched up right away, there’s no shortage of million-dollar cars being sold on eBay as we speak.

We isolated the most expensive cars ever sold on eBay by shopping by category for Cars and Trucks, adding the “completed listing” filter, and sorting the findings by highest prices. After removing all the test postings, here are the 13 most expensive cars listed on eBay at the time of writing.

1967 Porsche 910 Racecar – $3,750,000.00

 

1967 Porsche 910 Racecar
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The most expensive car we found sold on eBay was a pre-owned classic racecar – a 1967 Porsche 910 Racecar listed by Exclusive Autos LLC San Diego that sold for $3,750,000.00.

This class-leading competition star stocked a 2.0-liter Flat-Six engine capable of 210hp.

The ’67 Porsche 910 boasted a top speed of 165mph and was one of the most iconic race cars ever built. This high-performance heritage car took the 2.0-Liter-Prototype-Class winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1969, which adds to the collectability of this particular sale.

2020 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 – $3,599,950.00

2020 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37
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A 2020 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 was sold on January 25th, 2024, for $3,599,950.00. This state-of-the-art Lambo is the first supersport car powered by a hybrid-enhanced V12 engine using unique supercapacitor-based technology. The Sian FKP 37’s distinct engineering required significant research and development, likely contributing to the price tag.

This futuristic Lambo’s hybrid system drops wild power without adding weight, thanks to a lithium-ion supercapacitor. It stocks temperature-sensitive smart materials that trigger automated vent flaps–boasting cutting-edge engineering that’ll set someone back a cool 3.5M dollars.

2016 Audi A8 6.3 W12 CO2 Filtered Prototype + Exclusive License – $2,999,000.00

2016 Audi A8
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We love the Audi A8 as much as the next car geek. While a $3M-dollar A8W12 doesn’t seem right at first glance, this W12 features a patented MFSYS CO2 Filter System specialty sponsored and documented by Porsche AG (Weossach) and Lord William Astor.

This car is an ultimate collector’s item due to the Gold Metal the filter won at the Geneva Inventi Expo. It’s also been an honorable mention at the Virgin Earth Challenge, Milan and Venice World Exhibitions, and the 2020 Geneva Motor Show.

2017 Lamborghini Centenario Roadster – $2,875,000.00

Lamborghini Centenario Roadster
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A pre-owned 2017 Lamborghini Centenario Roadster was listed for $2,875,000 on eBay until the bidding closed on April 10th, 2024. Lamborghini features some of the most advanced engineering in the game, and the Centenario Roadster’s V12 engine pumps 770hp to the wheels.

This track star legend accelerates from 0 to 62mph in 2.9 seconds and can brake from 62 to 0 mph in 101ft. And with a max power output of 770 CV (566kw) at 8,500 rpm, the Centario’s specs make it one of the fastest and most powerful production cars ever made. Its electronically controlled all-wheel drive system (Haldex gen. IV) enhances the Centarios’ traction and handling with a rear mechanical self-locking differential–this is a race car, through and through.

2015 McLaren P1 XP-10 – $2,500,000.00

2015 McLaren P1
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In the 2.5M range, we have the McLaren P1. This racetrack rocket car’s distinct engine cranks out 727 horsepower and 531 lb-ft of torque, with an additional 176 horsepower available from an integrated electric motor.

That’s right, this dual gas/electric powerplant makes 903 horsepower and 722 lb-ft of torque for a 0–60mph in less than three seconds and a top speed of 217mph. The P1 XP-10 features a unique carbon-fiber-and-Kevlar MonoCage sports car design, a twin-turbocharged V8 engine, a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and an electric-assist motor.

1965 Aston Martin DB Short-Chassis Volante – $2,500,000.00

1966 Aston Martin DB Short-Chassis Volante
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The 1965 Aston Martin DB Short-Chassis Volante is one of the most beautiful cars ever made. It’s so fly that a fully restored Volante can go for around $2,500,000 on eBay. Only 37 Short-Chassis Volantes were made, making this one of the rarest Aston Martin convertibles ever manufactured.

The Volante stocks a 4.0-liter, all-alloy, twin-cam straight-six engine with triple SU carburetors, capable of 282 brake horsepower at 5,000 rpm. The ’65 Short-Chassis Volante was the first Aston Martin to use the name “Volante,” which has since been used on every open-top factory car they make.

1935 Mercedes-Benz 500K Cabriolet A – $2,450,000.00

1935 Mercedes-Benz 500K Cabriolet A
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A fully restored pre-owned Benz from 1935 sells for around $2,450,000 on eBay these days, as exemplified by the 1935 500K Cabriolet A mentioned here. Only 33 Cabriolet A-bodies were built on a 500K chassis, making the 500K Cabrioletsetup-up one of the rarest pre-war Mercedes-Benz models.

Introduced in 1934, the 500K boasted a Kompressor engine that pumped out 160hp. This classic little ripper is stocked with twin external exhaust pipes and fully independent suspension. The Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) considers the 500K Cabriolet A a Full Classic, which increases the value and collectibility of this eBay sale.

1948 Tucker Convertible (1 of 1‌ — ‌Prototype Only) – $2,375,000.00

1948 Tucker Convertible
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That’s right, the legendary 1-of-1 prototype 1948 Tucker Convertible was listed on eBay on four separate occasions for $2,375,000 Or Best Offer. The Tucker 48 sedan features a “flat six” airplane engine that could clear 0–60 in seven seconds, back in the forties.

The highly sought-after 1948 Tucker Sedan stocked a quick-swap powertrain setup that allowed a 15-minute engine and transmission swap at Tucker’s service department. Only 52 Tuckers were completed in history, 16 of which weren’t built until after the Tucker factory closed. Only one of those 48 Tuckers was a convertible, making it an extremely valuable collectible.

2021 McLaren Elva Number 149 of 149 – $2,349,980.00

2021 McLaren Elva
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Only 149 McLaren Elvas were produced in 2021, and number 149 was listed at $2,349,980.00 on eBay four different times. The McLaren Elva features a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 with 815PS and 800NM of torque and an Active Air Management System that dampens turbulence.

The Elva is a true track racer featuring Proactive Chassis Control II electronic enhancements for class-leading handling on the track. Sintered Carbon Ceramic brakes and a carbon fiber design rooted in McLaren’s Monocell II concept showcase the track rocket’s ultra-lightweight construction. The Elva stocks a Full Carbon Fiber Body and a unique upper body with an integrated Roll-Over Protection System (ROPS) for added safety.

2005 Porsche Carrera GT with Only 780 Miles – $2,000,000.00

2005 Porsche Carrera GT
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Next up is a pre-owned 2005 Porsche Carrera GT with just 780 miles on it. Hubbard Auto Center listed the car for $2 million in flats. The Carrera GT boasts a mean 5.7-liter V-10 engine with titanium connecting rods, dry-sump lubrication, an 8400-rpm redline, and an integrated six-speed manual transaxle with a novel twin-plate ceramic clutch.

Only 42 Carrera GTs came to the States in Guard Red finish, making this low-mile Guard Red Carrera a desirable collector’s item. As a true GT racer, the Carrera stocks a carbon-fiber central tub and front structure, carbon-fiber bodywork, and control-arm suspension with pushrod-actuated horizontal coil-over shocks–a true exotic racer fit for a car geek purist!

2019 McLaren Senna – $1,699,980.00

2019 McLaren Senna
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The highly unique, fully exposed, and carbon-fiber-bodied McLaren Senna sells for about $1,699,980 on eBay these days, as posted by Elite Au os LLC. The 2019 Senna boasts a distinct twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 engine that cranks out 789 horsepower.

The 2019 McLaren Senna slaps the track with 590 lb-ft of torque and 1763 pounds of downforce. A 0–60 of 2.8 seconds highlights the Senna as yet another racetrack rocket ship from McLaren.

2021 Ford GT Heritage Edition – $1,550,000.00

2021 Ford GT Heritage Edition
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At number 12, we have a pre-owned 2021 Ford GT listed at a low price of $1,550,000. The Ford GT stocks a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 engine that pumps out 660 horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque.

This particular Ford GT is a heritage edition, built to commemorate the Ford GT that won the 1966 Daytona 24-hour race featured ‌in the film Ford V. Ferrari. The 2021 rendition of the race track legend rips from 0 to 60 in 3.0 seconds and has a drag-limited top speed of 216mph.

1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S Flatnose – $1,298,900.00

1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S Flatnose
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The 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S Flatnose, listed for $1,298,900 on eBay, is one of just 39 US-market models manufactured and distributed by Porsche Exclusive. The ’94 911 Turbo S Flatnose is a legend among car geeks–we drool at the prospect of a 385hp-pumping 3.6-liter X88 flat-six engine and five-speed transaxle in a sleek Porsche package.

This rare 911 was the only X85 Turbo S made in Speed Yellow. Its distinctive X85 “Flat-Nose” bodywork, 968-style retractable headlamps, asymmetrical 959-style air intakes, and rare and exotic collectibility factor combine to make this ’94 911 Turbo S Flatnose one of the most expensive cars to ever sell on eBay.

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