Big money rolls down the streets of Dallas - literally. Bentleys, Ferraris, Maseratis and even a Bugatti or two regularly grace some of Dallas' more gilded boulevards. Long known as a city sweet on luxury cars, Dallas' fascination with six-and even seven-figure vehicles is reflected in the high-end area of the Dallas Auto Show, which opened yesterday.
This year, the high-end display - probably the only one of its kind - will feature such million-dollar star cars as the Aston Martin One-77 and Pagani Huayra, as well as a McLaren 650S, Bentley GT Speed convertible, Rolls-Royce Wraith and others. "The New York show doesn't do it, Chicago doesn't and Detroit doesn't either," said Lee Chapman, president of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan New Car Dealers Association.
Source: http://www.nanaimodailynews.com/
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