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If you’ve ever wanted to see $250 million of cars in the midst of a beautiful garden, you are in luck, my friend: the Luxury and Supercar Weekend runs September 9th and 10th, showcasing all sorts of vehicular glamour on VanDusen Garden’s great lawn. This year, the highlights include the 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom, a 2018 Lamborghini Huracán Performante and a $4.5M 2017 Pagani Huayra Roadster. If that doesn’t rev your engines, I don’t know what will.
The vintage cars and collectables make up a big portion of the day as well, with old-school muscle cars, Lincolns and post-war gems like the Mercury Meteor Woody Wagon (only 52 left in the world), and pop-up bars and restaurants (from the likes of Hawksworth and Tableau) will be scattered throughout the site to fuel your day of vehicular appreciation.
Want a piece of the good life? Saturday will feature a $10 million live auction so you can take your dream car home.
Advanced tickets start at $75 and are still available at luxurysupercar.com