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Koenigsegg Agera R
$ 2,439,520 $ 3,485,028
Miami is the year-round exotic-car capital of the United States. South Florida's weather lets owners drive cars that, in less forgiving climates, sit in garages for half the year — and the Brickell and Coral Gables ownership scene reflects that. The result is one of the largest, most active exotic markets in North America.
Autoluxe sources pieces from Miami-based private owners and family offices and presents them to qualified buyers both locally and internationally. Year-round drivers, low-mileage collection cars and the occasional off-market hypercar all come through here — many before they appear anywhere public.
Miami's coastal climate is hard on bare metal, leather and electronics. The cars worth buying tend to be the ones that have been climate-stored and properly detailed — we look at storage records and underbody photos before publishing.
Miami's buyer pool is unusually international: Latin American, European and US East Coast collectors all converge here. A listing in Miami can move across borders in a way that a listing in (say) Houston usually doesn't.
Miami has one of the best-established exotic dealer scenes in the US. Many cars on Autoluxe pass through verified dealers we already work with; others come direct from private owners who want to avoid trade-in haircuts.
Autoluxe is an online marketplace; the catalogue is the same for collectors anywhere in the world. Shipping to and from Miami is handled by specialists we can introduce.
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$ 2,439,520 $ 3,485,028
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$ 734,997 $ 1,049,996
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$ 87,439 $ 124,913
20 P.O.R
6 P.O.R
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$ 499,557 $ 713,653
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Off-Market Cars
$ 1,225,000 $ 1,750,000
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Off-Market Cars
$ 1,959,993 $ 2,799,990
Not the ones worth buying. The serious collector cars in Miami live in climate-controlled storage and only see the road on dry days. Where a car has lived through coastal weather, undercarriage and panel-edge corrosion can develop over years — we surface that risk on the listing rather than burying it.
Yes. Most US-state shipping is straightforward through enclosed exotic transporters. International export from Miami is also common — the port handles enough exotic traffic that there are specialists who do this routinely. We can introduce them when you enquire.