Just imagine you had some good news. Ferrari Sydney boss Angelo Ruberto calls to say your new $500,000 Ferrari 488 GTB, which wasn't meant to turn up until 2017, is in the Alexandria showroom, ready to go. But you just sold your old Fezzer F430 quicker than you thought through carsguide.com.au and you're carless.
Naturally the investigative journalism team here at The Weekend Australian Motoring aren't suggesting anything, but it just so happens that Transport NSW has put a bus stop right outside the door of the Ferrari (and Maserati) showroom.
Talking of Ferrari, I guess you have already bought a few shares? Owner Fiat Chrysler floated 9 per cent of the Dutch domiciled company last month at $72 a share (code: RACE). They rocketed to $85 before settling at $75, valuing the carmaker at $11 billion.
In Australia, Shannons sold a 1973 Dino GT 246 for $522,000 against an international price of $500,000 to $630,000.

